Part 2 of Chapter 12 of the Report has not done diddly squat to clarify "whether copies of affidavits and other confidential supporting documents attached to or related to the request for extradition of Christopher Coke were found in coke's offices, and the circumstances under which and purposes for which those documents came to be there." ToR (O) The evidence is that a copy of what appeared to be Extradition papers ( in a rolled up state) was found by a member of the Engineers, JDF, and handed over to a police officer who has since emigrated after resigning from the JCF. The said papers could not be found. The finding JDF officer could not identify the contents of the papers which were found in a drawer. " It said something like " The Federal Grand Jury of New York" and Coke's name was mentioned.. I recall the papers had been rolled up. We had to unroll it... It may have been more than one sheet." Findings 12.29 "Neverthel...