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Jeffrey MacDonald claimed to have washed his hands in the bathroom after the murders, drying them with pink tissues. Spots of his Type B blood were found on the sink, and a tissue was in the sink. Spots of blood and another tissue were found on the floor at the entrance to the bathroom. Jeffrey MacDonald claimed to have washed his hands in the bathroom after the murders, drying them with pink tissues. Spots of his Type B blood were found on the sink, and a tissue was in the sink. Spots of blood and another tissue were found on the floor at the entrance to the bathroom. A linen closet in the bathroom contained an extraordinary amount of medical supplies, including scalpel blades and hypodermic needles. Jeffrey MacDonald's blood was found on the door of this closet. Prosecutors theorized that MacDonald most likely used a scalpel blade to inflict the "neat, clean, 1-cm." wound in his chest after the murders. A linen closet in the bathroom contained an extraordinary amount of medical supplies, including scalpel blades and hypodermic needles. Jeffrey MacDonald's blood was found on the door of this closet. Prosecutors theorized that MacDonald most likely used a scalpel blade to inflict the "neat, clean, 1-cm." wound in his chest after the murders. A linen closet in the bathroom contained an extraordinary amount of medical supplies, including scalpel blades and hypodermic needles. Jeffrey MacDonald's blood was found on the door of this closet. Prosecutors theorized that MacDonald most likely used a scalpel blade to inflict the "neat, clean, 1-cm." wound in his chest after the murders. The bathroom where Jeffrey MacDonald claimed to have washed his hands after the murders. Spots of blood were found on the top edge of the bathtub, on the cloth toilet seat cover, on the toilet tank lid, on the wall above the sink, and on the sink itself. The bathroom where Jeffrey MacDonald claimed to have washed his hands after the murders. Spots of blood were found on the top edge of the bathtub, on the cloth toilet seat cover, on the toilet tank lid, on the wall above the sink, and on the sink itself. The bathroom where Jeffrey MacDonald claimed to have washed his hands after the murders. Spots of blood were found on the top edge of the bathtub, on the cloth toilet seat cover, on the toilet tank lid, on the wall above the sink, and on the sink itself. Jeffrey MacDonald claimed to have washed his hands after the murders, drying them with pink tissues. Spots of his Type B blood were found on the sink, and a tissue was in the sink.<BR><BR>Prosecutors theorized that MacDonald had actually stood<BR>in front of the sink while using a scalpel blade to create a self-inflicted wound.<BR><BR>Freddy Kassab, Colette MacDonald's stepfather, said that the tissue in the sink contained what appeared to be a sharp crease, as though it had been used to wipe a knife. Jeffrey MacDonald claimed to have washed his hands after the murders, drying them with pink tissues. Spots of his Type B blood were found on the sink, and a tissue was in the sink.<BR><BR>Prosecutors theorized that MacDonald had actually stood<BR>in front of the sink while using a scalpel blade to create a self-inflicted wound.<BR><BR>Freddy Kassab, Colette MacDonald's stepfather, said that the tissue in the sink contained what appeared to be a sharp crease, as though it had been used to wipe a knife.