What role if any, did D. Taylor, have with the 14 bullet cases, bearing the exhibit Reference, MDF/100?
If these fourteen (14) bullet cases are linked to the unofficial test firing of the Bamber rifle (18) and control ammunition between 11th and 19th September 1985, as conducted by D. Taylor, why have they been given an exhibit reference (MDF/100), belonging to Malcolm D. Fletcher? This leads me to conclude that the aforementioned fourteen (14) bullet cases, were associated with the official test firing of the Bamber rifle (18) and control ammunition, which took place on, and after 20th September 1985...
On the other hand...
If the purpose of the D. Taylor examination, and unofficial test firing of the Bamber rifle (18) and control ammunition, which took place between 11th, and 19th September 1985, was to substitute the original crime scene ammunition, with control ammunition, fired via the Bamber rifle (18), to enable a false report to be created that suggested there was only one weapon used in the shootings, it remains possible that once such a substitution took place, that D. Taylor was left with fourteen (14) original bullet cases, that were handed over, into the custody of Malcolm Fletcher, on and or, after 20th September 1985?
I arrive at this possible conclusion, because originally, the fourteen (14) bullet cases, had the exhibit Reference, MDF/1 - two Zero's were added later, altering MDF/1 into MDF/100, to allow Fletcher to incorporate his cloth pull-through test, as exhibit MDF/1...
However, Fletcher could have substituted fourteen (14) of the original crime scene bullet cases, with control bullet cases, once he performed the official test firing of the Bamber rifle (18) and the control ammunition, so that MDF/100, is actually fourteen (14) of the original crime scene bullet cases, which were fired by use of a different weapon, other than the Bamber rifle (18)...
The Missing 98 exhibits, MDF/2 to MDF/99, consecutively
No evidence exists, or has yet been disclosed, to account for the missing 98 exhibits, bearing consecutively numbered MDF/2 through to MDF/99, which gives rise to the possibility that Fletcher falsified and interfered with the integrity of his cloth pull-through test, which ended up being labelled, MDF/1...
The key to unraveling this part of the conspiracy, rests with the Lab' item number which identifies the cloth-pull-through, (75), which could not have been given to the cloth pull through, until long after all the official test firing of the Bamber rifle (18) had been completed, on, and by, 2nd October 1985. What this means in real terms, is that control bullets had been fired via the Bamber rifle (18) not only during and at the time of the unofficial test firing performed by D. Taylor between 11th and 19th September 1985, but additional bullets had also been fired via the Bamber rifle (18) at the time of Fletcher's official test firing of the Bamber rifle (18) which took place, between, 20th September 1985, and, 2nd October 1985...
Was it any wonder then, that when Fletcher, performed his cloth pull through test, long after 2nd October 1985, that it would not pick up any traces of blood at all from inside the barrel of the Bamber rifle(18). It was this evidence of the clean cloth pull-through (MDF/1) which helped to persuade the court that a silencer must have been fitted to the end of the guns barrel, at the time Sheila was shot and killed inside the bedroom, when all along, the reason the cloth pull-through was so clean, was because many control bullets had been fired during unofficial and official test firings of the Bamber rifle (18), beforehand...