Mr. Eisenberg. Did you find any other prints?
Mr. Latona. No; no other prints that we term of value in the sense that I felt that they could be identified or that a conclusion could be reached that they were not identical with the fingerprints or palmprints of some other person.
Mr. Eisenberg. Did you attempt to identify the palmprint and fingerprint?
Mr. Latona. The ones that I developed; yes.
Mr. Eisenberg. Were you able to identify these prints?
Mr. Latona. I—the ones I developed, I did identify.
Mr. Eisenberg. Whose prints did you find them to be?
Mr. Latona. They were identified as a fingerprint and a palmprint of Lee Harvey Oswald.
Mr. Eisenberg. Now, Mr. Latona, what known sample of Lee Harvey Oswald's prints, finger and palm, did you use in making this identification?
Mr. Latona. The known samples I used were the ones forwarded by our office at Dallas, the Dallas office.