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Historical police property clerk's invoice from New York City dated February 23, 1965, listing a homicide victim named Malcolm X Little and a 1965 Red Diary with 3 bullets.
A collection of various items including a police property clerk's voucher, a handwritten note with 'Rodgers' and 'TW 8-6097,' a blurry document, a torn piece of paper or card, and a lined sheet with ink smudges and a small drawing.
A handwritten note and three cylindrical objects, possibly batteries or tubes, with text and markings on them.
Two forensic document analysis reports with handwritten notes, case numbers, and dates, accompanied by two small, irregular-shaped evidence samples attached to each report.
A courtroom document with handwritten notes and a small stone or artifact at the bottom.
A vintage police report document from 1965, detailing an interview with Betty Shabazz regarding her husband's murder, with handwritten notes and official stamps.
A scanned page from a typewritten document, showing incomplete text at the top and most of the page blank.
A scanned courtroom transcript featuring a witness named Betty Shabazz, with dialogue between a foreman and Mr. Stern discussing her identity, marriage, and attendance at a specific event in 1965.
Black and white photograph of a digital or scanned script page with dialogue, with visible hole punches on the left side and the page number 189 at the top right corner.
Page of a typed interview script, numbered 190, featuring questions and answers about a speech and an incident involving a husband and a loud shout.
A scanned page of a script or interview transcript, containing dialogue about a man with a sandy jacket seen from behind and a military or protective situation.
A scanned black-and-white page of a typed transcript, with dialogue between two individuals discussing a situation involving children in a possibly dangerous or chaotic environment.
A page from a transcript of a court or interview session, with typed dialogue between an interviewer and a witness, discussing the appearance of a man in a photograph and whether he matches the description of the man in question.
Photocopy of a typed interview or dialogue page discussing a person named James Shabazz, his appearance, and his presence at grand jury exhibits.
A black-and-white scanned page of a typed document, showing a conversation between Ms. Shabazz and another person, about an event at the Audubon Ballroom.
Traditional typed legal transcript discussing a court proceeding, including a dance hall event, legal questions about attorney consultation, and a court's questioning process.
Black and white typewritten document of a legal or investigative transcript, including questions and answers about a witness's testimony and legal consultation on February 21, 1965.
A page of a typed interview transcript with questions and answers, discussing Mr. Wallace's address, residence, and family.
A scanned page from a text or transcript containing a dialogue about the meaning and significance of the name 'Shabazz,' including references to Thomas Wallace, a group of black people, and a Muslim marriage.
Typewritten transcript of a court or interview proceeding discussing the name Shabazz and the Muslim Mosque.
A filled-out New York City government record form from February 21, 1965, documenting a police examination of an individual named Malcolm X. The form includes details such as age, race, occupation, and health status, with handwritten notes indicating
A forensic homicide report describing the autopsy of Malcolm Little, who was shot multiple times at the Melrose Motel in New York City. The report includes details of bullet wound entries, exit wounds, and the injuries to his leg and knee.
A typed document titled 'Page 2' describing the process of building a body, including steps for removing evidence, building wound exits, and detailed measurements for bullet entries and exits. Signed by Peter McPortland, indicating the report is for

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