Are we even sure that the tape from the skull is actually #'d Q62, 63, or 64? I'm aware of other pieces of tape found at the scene, and made the assumption that those #'s applied to them.
I ask because I really don't know, and I was embarrassed by an assumption I leapt to about another item included in this latest doc drop.
(bold above by me)
We are sure that three pieces of tape found with the remains were sent to the FBI
by the M.E.'s office and labeled Q62-64 by the FBI.
We are sure that these three pieces were tested for fingerprints, composition, and evidence of sticker fragments, and held for fiber and trace evidence testing.
We are sure that one other piece of tape found in close proximity to the remains was labeled Tag #H-60493, Item #16 by OCSO and sent as OCSO label Q-100 to the FBI. We don't know anything more about that piece (
and I'm darned curious).
The four pieces of tape mentioned above were all noted to have the Henkel logo.
We are sure that three
other pieces of tape were collected quite some distance from the remains and labeled Tag #J-600013, Items #4 & 5. There is no indication so far that these pieces were sent to the FBI, and it seems likely that they were just trash debris unrelated to the case.
That's all I'm aware of as far as duct tape collected at the site is concerned.
Note that we have not been privy to any of the communication between the FBI and the M.E.'s office. We are aware of any details only by inference. There may well have been other items with the remains collected by the M.E.'s office, including but not limited to additional pieces of tape, that we have not seen any documentation on.
This gets us to the answer to your question... finally.
No. We're not sure.
All we know for sure is that
those three pieces, FBI labels Q62-64, were found with the remains. There could be others as well which we don't know about.
We are assuming (
but not sure) that one of these three pieces was the one that the "sticker residue" was found on (i.e. the piece on the skull) only because we know that it was the FBI Latent Fingerprint Unit that detected the residue first, and we know that these three pieces were analyzed by them prior to the Dec. 20 warrant.