Fxt.6
Fxt.7
Ext.8
Ext.9
Ext.10
Ext.11
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Wall is 10' hight and trellis 8' high- 18' in all.
19
In line with trellis and on roof there is barbed wire iron fence. Chevaux de frise overhanging backyard.
Fence 16 7'6" high.
Gate in 2nd bay from front of the fence.
When I saw it gate was wide open.
On roof one can walk straight along to No.241.
From roof of 211 to ground is 51'5" : 42'9" from window sill
of 3rd floor.
Ledge below rear window of 211 3'6" below rear window.
Window opens outwards.
Re ar cubicle is 8'3" x 9'.
Access to floor by Etaire and through front door.
There is also opening in concrete verandah roof with movable wooden ladder.
It was fastened when I saw it and secured. Couldn't be opened from outside.
Doors from 211 and 213 into scavenging lane are bolted inside. On July 23rd I went to 241 old house being reconstructed. Concrete stairs lead from ground to third floor, thence quite easy to go up scaffolding to roof.
No other barbed wire fence except that between 211 and 213. Bock Plan on right.
Fron 213 along scavenging lane to Prince Edward Road is 1090 feet. Plan Exhibit 12 is continuation of blockplan on Exhibit 4. Green shed is Gospel Tabernacle.
From Junction of scavenging lane and Frince Edward Road to Gospel Tabernacle iɛ 540 feet.
No xxn.
Hugh Nicholas Muran £8. xd.Fraser,
Police Photographer.
On 21st July I reached 211 Iai Chi Kok Road at 5.30 a.m. Ex.5 18 photo of two bodies lying in rear cubicle. Flash light photo.
About 6 .m. I photographed backyard of 213 looking into soav- enging lane.
I saw bloodstains in yard which are shown in immediate foreground. Broken pots are shown in right hand corner.
I went to rear of house and took photo of rear of 211 and 213. It shows open window of 3rd floor of 211 and concrete ledge below it.
There is thin rope hanging down into backyard.
It shows fence of bamboos.
I then photographed scavenging lane leading towards Poplar Street. First doorway is door into 213.
Stain is bloodstain.
Bloodstains of bare left foot running along lane.
I filowed them across Raxxx Poplar treet into scavenging lane on other side.
This is photograph of that part of the lane. Dame prints there. They crossed Cedar Street to far pavement.
This is photograph of stains on that pavement in Cedar Street. Prints go up Tai Nam Street and return.
I then photographed same lane from Prince Edward Road towards Dedar Street.
Lane hau just been wathed when I arrived.
Footprinte were blurred and of no use for identification.
xxd.Hin Shing Lo.
Rope was fastened to fence and passes down slightly diagonally to window of third floor rear cubicle.
Rexd.Fraser.
Rope is in front of shutteres of that window.
Last Saturday I made copies of Ext.17 and produce eight copies.
James Allen 88. xd.Fraser.
P.S .'.133 Yaumati