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Kent State Tape Due for High-Tech Analysis

Alex Constantine - May 3, 2010

40 Years Later, Investigators Hope to Learn If There Was an Order to Open Fire on Campus Protesters

image2746914g - Kent State Tape Due for High-Tech AnalysisMary Ann Vecchio kneelis over the body of Kent State University student Jeffrey Glenn, shot at Kent State on May 4, 1970  (Getty Images/Howard Ruffner)

(AP) April 29, 2010 - An analysis will be done on a tape that could answer a lingering question in the 1970 Kent State University campus shootings that killed four students.

Nine other students were wounded by Ohio National Guardsmen during an anti-war protest.

Three years ago shooting victim Alan Canfora reviewed a copy of an audio recording and said it shows Guardsmen were ordered to shoot. The tape has dense background noise and it's not clear who's speaking.

Now, a high-tech analysis is planned on the original May 4, 1970, recording made by Terry Strubbe. The Kent State student set the microphone of his reel-to-reel tape recorder on his dorm room windowsill.

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The tape will be converted to digital format to try to determine if there was an order to shoot.

http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2010/04/29/tech/main6444531.shtml

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