Serial 1934

FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION
Report of the
Latent Fingerprint Section
Identification Division

March 1, 1979

FBI file no. 86-4286
Latent case no. B- 68366

Mr. Alan A. Gise
Deputy Assistant Secretary for Overseas Citizens Services (CA/OSC)
Department of State
Room 4800
21st and C Streets, Northwest
Washington, D.C. 20520

Re: PEOPLES TEMPLE
MASS SUICIDE-MURDER
JONESTOWN, GUYANA
NOVEMBER 18, 1978

Reference: Department of State request of November 22, 1978
Examination requested by: Department of State
Specimens: This report supplements our report to you dated February 14, 1979.

Two more victims have been identified by fingerprints, which brings the total to 591 identified by fingerprints. The additional fingerprint identifications are set forth on the following page.

1 – Mr. William G. Courtney
Chief
Air Force Mortuary Services
Headquarters AFMPC/MPCCM
Randolph Air Force Base, Texas 78148

1- Colonel William R. Cowan
Deputy Director
Armed Forces Institute of Pathology
6825 16th St., Northwest
Washington, D.C. 20306

1 – Legat, Caracas (Attention: SA Robert J. Oglesby, Jr.)
2 – San Francisco

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PEOPLES TEMPLE MASS SUICIDE-MURDER
JONESTOWN, GUYANA
NOVEMBER 18, 1978

Body #21-C – Robertson, Mary Alice, also known as Johnson, Mary Alice, also known as Johnson, Mary Allie

She was identified by fingerprints appearing on a Sheriff’s Office, Los Angeles, California, fingerprint card, their #C- 329522, dated January 6, 1965, bearing the name Mary Alice Robinson and on a Police Department, Los Angeles, California, fingerprint card, their #LA-778 505-R, dated May 7, 1970, bearing the name Mary Alice Johnson. Her thumbprint also appears on California Driver’s License #N 6599170, dated August 2, 1970, bearing the name Mary Allie Johnson. The date and place of birth are shown as February 22, 1947, in California. This individual is assigned FBI #351135H.

Body #39-E – Edwards, Irene

She was identified by fingerprints appearing on a Guyana, S.A. Personal Identification fingerprint card, dated “4/11/77.”

[Pages 3 and 4 consists of handwritten notes from which findings on page 2 were drawn]