The Bullet cases which were checked out of sequence, against control bullets?
According to the evidence, ballistic expert, Malcolm Fletcher, did not receive the rifle, crime scene bullets, crime scene bullet cases, silencer, and control bullets with which to test fire the rifle, with and without the silencer fitted until 20th September 1985. These tests became known as the official test firings, which allowed the ballistic expert to conclude which bullets if any had been loaded, fired and ejected from the gun that was suspected as being the murder weapon?
Therefore...
There should not have been any comparison checks of marks found on control ammunition, against the actual crime scene ammunition, until on or after 20th September 1985, other wise, there must have been another unofficial test firing of the weapon and control ammunition which has not been officially admitted to?
From a study of the available material currently in my possession I can report that various checks and comparisons were made against crime scene bullets by marks found on control ammunition which was fired via the Bamber rifle prior to the 20th September 1985, but for some reason these earlier tests have not been reported:-
(1) - DRH/4 - 13th September 1985 - found in main bedroom next to DRH/26
(2) - DRH/19 - 18th September 1985 - found on kitchen table
(3) - DRH/20 - 18th September 1985 - found on kitchen floor
(4) - DRH/37 - 18th September 1985 - found in boys bedroom
(5) - DRH/38 - 18th September 1985 - found in boys bedroom
(6) - DRH/39(1) - 13th September 1985 - found in boys bedroom
(7) - DRH/39(2) - 13th September 1985 - found in boys bedroom
(8) - DRH/40 - 13th September 1985 - found in boys bedroom
(9) - DRH/41 - 13th September 1985 - found on kitchen table
(10) DRH/43 - 13tyh September 1985 - found in main bedroom under wardrobe
Now...
According to the official explanation, none of these (10) bullet cases should have been checked until on or after 20th September 1985, because the official test firing of the Bamber gun, silencer, and control ammunition did not commence to be tested until that date, lasting until 2nd October 1985...
So, there must have been an much earlier test firing of the gun and ammunition which the police and the ballistic expert did not want Jeremy Bamber or his legal team to find out about, probably because of the implications it would have on the case against him?