Curiously, blood was only detected on the top surfaces of each internal baffle plate belonging to the silencer - there was no blood found or detected on the bottom surfaces of the same internal baffle plates, and rather strikingly, no blood was found to be present on the inner surface of the entire length of the silencers outer casing. This suggests that the contaminated top surfaces of baffle plates occurred when they were removed from the silencers outer casing, and blood was dripped deliberately on to the top surfaces of the baffle plates which had been laid out side, by side. Whoever was responsible overlooked the fact that 'an absence of blood' on 'any of the bottom surfaces of the baffle plates' (when stacked together inside the silencers outer casing, and operational) could 'not occur' because of 'the back pressurised combustion of gases' which would 'swirl around' in 'all the voids' and 'spaces', available 'between one baffle plate' , and 'another' . In fact, 'how in the world' could 'blood only land on the top surfaces of 5 or 6 of the 17 baffles' , when 'each top surface of each baffle' sits (rests) on 'top of one another' - example, 'bottom of one baffle plate' , 'sits directly on top of the next baffle' , and inbetween both surfaces ('bottom surface' of one, and the 'top surface' of the other beneath it) exists 'a void'. There are 'a total of 16 such voids' inside which when the conditions for 'backspatter to occur', are achieved, 'highly pressurised gases' will 'swirl viciously', 'throughout' and 'between each of the 17 baffle plates' and 'accompanying voids'[distributing 'tiny particles of blood' on 'each' and 'every flat' or 'curved surface'..
Even more 'disturbing', 'was' / 'is' the fact 'that blood was found' and 'detected', 'inside' and 'upon the inverted screw thread' at 'the bottom end' of 'the silencers metal outer casing', despite tge fact that tgere 'was' / 'is' no traces of blood 'found' or 'discovered upon the external thread' of 'the anshuzt rifles barrel'. Similarly, according to reference of a cloth pull-through, which 'Fletcher' tested the lining of the rifles barrelled [exhibit 'MDF/100'] the was 'a marked absence' of 'any blood found' or 'detected' inside the 'lining of the guns barrel'!
How could the distribution of blood found or detected inside on component parts of the silencer, have got tgere as a result of backspatter, with blood found or detected on the flat surface of the metal end cap of the silencer, there have been no blood on either the top or bottom surfaces of the flat metal washer beneath it, followed by a presence of blood on the top surfices of the following six or seven baffle plates, with no blood whatsoever on the bottom surfaces of those same baffles, and then no blood at all on the next 10 / 11 baffle plates, followed by blood trapped in the inverted screw thread at the bottom end of tge silencers outer casing?