* Sent to Parker Kincaid in Washington, D.C., for document examination.
 
 * Improvised explosive device, as part of booby trap. Fingerprints are those of convicted bomb maker Jon Earle Wilson. Presently searching for him.
 
 POTTERS' FIELD SCENE (1868)
 
 * Tavern in Gallows Heights--located in the Eighties on the Upper West Side, mixed neighborhood in the 1860s.
 
 * Potters' Field was possible hangout for Boss Tweed and other corrupt New York politicians.
 
 * Charles came here July 15, 1868.
 
 * Burned down following explosion, presumably just after Charles's visit. To hide his secret?
 
 * Body in basement, man, presumably killed by Charles Singleton.
 
 * Shot in forehead by .36 Navy Colt loaded with .39-caliber ball (type of weapon Charles Singleton owned).
 
 * Gold coins.
 
 * Man was armed with Derringer.
 
 * No identification.
 
 * Had ring with name "Winskinskie" on it.
 
 * Means "doorman" or "gatekeeper" in Delaware Indian language.
 
 * Currently searching other meanings.
 
 EAST HARLEM SCENE (GENEVA'S GREAT-AUNT'S APARTMENT) * Used cigarette and 9mm round as explosive device to distract officers. Merit brand, not traceable.
 
 * Friction ridge prints: None. Glove-prints only.
 
 * Poisonous gas device:
 
 * Glass jar, foil, candleholder. Untraceable.
 
 * Cyanide and sulfuric acid. Neither containing markers. Untraceable.
 
 * Clear liquid similar to that found on Elizabeth Street.
 
 * Determined to be Murine.
 
 * Small flakes of orange paint. Posing as construction or highway worker?
 
 ELIZABETH STREET SAFE HOUSE SCENE
 
 * Used electrical booby trap.
 
 * Fingerprints: None. Glove prints only.
 
 * Security camera and monitor; no leads.
 
 * Tarot deck, missing the twelfth card; no leads.
 
 * Map with diagram of museum where G. Settle was attacked and buildings across the street.
 
 * Trace: