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Offline David1819

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Re: Sequence of events surrounding the silencer.
« Reply #225 on: December 02, 2021, 04:52:PM »
To summarise all the inconsistencies with the silencer off the top of my head -


No muzzle imprints consistent with a silencer on the contact wounds to Sheila's neck/chin.

No skin tissue, bone fragments or blood from Nichoals Caffell inside the silencer despite suffering three contact wounds.

Marks on Nevills back and arm consistent with the threaded end of the barrel.

Ann Eatons description of the blood appearing as a "blob of jam" is not how blood that has dried for three days appears.

David Boutflour does not notice blood or paint when he looked at the silencer in the den at white house farm. Nor does he notice the grey hair.

David Boutflour claims he attempted to unscrew the silencer but it was too tight/hard. Yet buy all accounts it was easy to unscrew and designed as such.

The grey hair only seems to appear once Peter Eaton hands it over to DS Jones.

No evidence of scratch marks in the 7th of August crime scene photos.

Nevill suffered a comminuted fracture to his arm from a gunshot upstairs, making an altercation over the rifle impossible.

Three people who handled it prior to the police have a financial interest in a conviction.




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Re: Sequence of events surrounding the silencer.
« Reply #226 on: December 02, 2021, 05:00:PM »
To summarise all the inconsistencies with the silencer off the top of my head -


No muzzle imprints consistent with a silencer on the contact wounds to Sheila's neck/chin.

No skin tissue, bone fragments or blood from Nichoals Caffell inside the silencer despite suffering three contact wounds.

Marks on Nevills back and arm consistent with the threaded end of the barrel.

Ann Eatons description of the blood appearing as a "blob of jam" is not how blood that has dried for three days appears.

David Boutflour does not notice blood or paint when he looked at the silencer in the den at white house farm. Nor does he notice the grey hair.

David Boutflour claims he attempted to unscrew the silencer but it was too tight/hard. Yet buy all accounts it was easy to unscrew and designed as such.

The grey hair only seems to appear once Peter Eaton hands it over to DS Jones.

No evidence of scratch marks in the 7th of August crime scene photos.

Nevill suffered a comminuted fracture to his arm from a gunshot upstairs, making an altercation over the rifle impossible.

Three people who handled it prior to the police have a financial interest in a conviction.

In your view.
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Re: Sequence of events surrounding the silencer.
« Reply #227 on: December 02, 2021, 05:01:PM »
To summarise all the inconsistencies with the silencer off the top of my head -


No muzzle imprints consistent with a silencer on the contact wounds to Sheila's neck/chin.

No skin tissue, bone fragments or blood from Nichoals Caffell inside the silencer despite suffering three contact wounds.

Marks on Nevills back and arm consistent with the threaded end of the barrel.

Ann Eatons description of the blood appearing as a "blob of jam" is not how blood that has dried for three days appears.

David Boutflour does not notice blood or paint when he looked at the silencer in the den at white house farm. Nor does he notice the grey hair.

David Boutflour claims he attempted to unscrew the silencer but it was too tight/hard. Yet buy all accounts it was easy to unscrew and designed as such.

The grey hair only seems to appear once Peter Eaton hands it over to DS Jones.

No evidence of scratch marks in the 7th of August crime scene photos.

Nevill suffered a comminuted fracture to his arm from a gunshot upstairs, making an altercation over the rifle impossible.

Three people who handled it prior to the police have a financial interest in a conviction.

Oh yes. Pigs shot with another rifle.

Never mentioned before. Even by the CT.
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Re: Sequence of events surrounding the silencer.
« Reply #228 on: December 02, 2021, 05:03:PM »
To summarise all the inconsistencies with the silencer off the top of my head -


No muzzle imprints consistent with a silencer on the contact wounds to Sheila's neck/chin.

No skin tissue, bone fragments or blood from Nichoals Caffell inside the silencer despite suffering three contact wounds.

Marks on Nevills back and arm consistent with the threaded end of the barrel.

Ann Eatons description of the blood appearing as a "blob of jam" is not how blood that has dried for three days appears.

David Boutflour does not notice blood or paint when he looked at the silencer in the den at white house farm. Nor does he notice the grey hair.

David Boutflour claims he attempted to unscrew the silencer but it was too tight/hard. Yet buy all accounts it was easy to unscrew and designed as such.

The grey hair only seems to appear once Peter Eaton hands it over to DS Jones.

No evidence of scratch marks in the 7th of August crime scene photos.

Nevill suffered a comminuted fracture to his arm from a gunshot upstairs, making an altercation over the rifle impossible.

Three people who handled it prior to the police have a financial interest in a conviction.

Maybe he took the silencer off after shooting everyone. To burn Nevill's back.

Bamber agreed this was possible in 2012.
« Last Edit: December 02, 2021, 05:16:PM by Adam »
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Re: Sequence of events surrounding the silencer.
« Reply #229 on: December 02, 2021, 05:04:PM »
To summarise all the inconsistencies with the silencer off the top of my head -


No muzzle imprints consistent with a silencer on the contact wounds to Sheila's neck/chin.

No skin tissue, bone fragments or blood from Nichoals Caffell inside the silencer despite suffering three contact wounds.

Marks on Nevills back and arm consistent with the threaded end of the barrel.

Ann Eatons description of the blood appearing as a "blob of jam" is not how blood that has dried for three days appears.

David Boutflour does not notice blood or paint when he looked at the silencer in the den at white house farm. Nor does he notice the grey hair.

David Boutflour claims he attempted to unscrew the silencer but it was too tight/hard. Yet buy all accounts it was easy to unscrew and designed as such.

The grey hair only seems to appear once Peter Eaton hands it over to DS Jones.

No evidence of scratch marks in the 7th of August crime scene photos.

Nevill suffered a comminuted fracture to his arm from a gunshot upstairs, making an altercation over the rifle impossible.

Three people who handled it prior to the police have a financial interest in a conviction.

Did AE also forget the put a comma in her long WS?
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Re: Sequence of events surrounding the silencer.
« Reply #230 on: December 02, 2021, 05:05:PM »
To summarise all the inconsistencies with the silencer off the top of my head -


No muzzle imprints consistent with a silencer on the contact wounds to Sheila's neck/chin.

No skin tissue, bone fragments or blood from Nichoals Caffell inside the silencer despite suffering three contact wounds.

Marks on Nevills back and arm consistent with the threaded end of the barrel.

Ann Eatons description of the blood appearing as a "blob of jam" is not how blood that has dried for three days appears.

David Boutflour does not notice blood or paint when he looked at the silencer in the den at white house farm. Nor does he notice the grey hair.

David Boutflour claims he attempted to unscrew the silencer but it was too tight/hard. Yet buy all accounts it was easy to unscrew and designed as such.

The grey hair only seems to appear once Peter Eaton hands it over to DS Jones.

No evidence of scratch marks in the 7th of August crime scene photos.

Nevill suffered a comminuted fracture to his arm from a gunshot upstairs, making an altercation over the rifle impossible.

Three people who handled it prior to the police have a financial interest in a conviction.

Thought he testified he could not remember.
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Re: Sequence of events surrounding the silencer.
« Reply #231 on: December 02, 2021, 05:05:PM »
To summarise all the inconsistencies with the silencer off the top of my head -


No muzzle imprints consistent with a silencer on the contact wounds to Sheila's neck/chin.

No skin tissue, bone fragments or blood from Nichoals Caffell inside the silencer despite suffering three contact wounds.

Marks on Nevills back and arm consistent with the threaded end of the barrel.

Ann Eatons description of the blood appearing as a "blob of jam" is not how blood that has dried for three days appears.

David Boutflour does not notice blood or paint when he looked at the silencer in the den at white house farm. Nor does he notice the grey hair.

David Boutflour claims he attempted to unscrew the silencer but it was too tight/hard. Yet buy all accounts it was easy to unscrew and designed as such.

The grey hair only seems to appear once Peter Eaton hands it over to DS Jones.

No evidence of scratch marks in the 7th of August crime scene photos.

Nevill suffered a comminuted fracture to his arm from a gunshot upstairs, making an altercation over the rifle impossible.

Three people who handled it prior to the police have a financial interest in a conviction.

Easy if you know how.
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Re: Sequence of events surrounding the silencer.
« Reply #232 on: December 02, 2021, 05:06:PM »
To summarise all the inconsistencies with the silencer off the top of my head -


No muzzle imprints consistent with a silencer on the contact wounds to Sheila's neck/chin.

No skin tissue, bone fragments or blood from Nichoals Caffell inside the silencer despite suffering three contact wounds.

Marks on Nevills back and arm consistent with the threaded end of the barrel.

Ann Eatons description of the blood appearing as a "blob of jam" is not how blood that has dried for three days appears.

David Boutflour does not notice blood or paint when he looked at the silencer in the den at white house farm. Nor does he notice the grey hair.

David Boutflour claims he attempted to unscrew the silencer but it was too tight/hard. Yet buy all accounts it was easy to unscrew and designed as such.

The grey hair only seems to appear once Peter Eaton hands it over to DS Jones.

No evidence of scratch marks in the 7th of August crime scene photos.

Nevill suffered a comminuted fracture to his arm from a gunshot upstairs, making an altercation over the rifle impossible.

Three people who handled it prior to the police have a financial interest in a conviction.

Then lost & not an issue at trial.
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Re: Sequence of events surrounding the silencer.
« Reply #233 on: December 02, 2021, 05:08:PM »
To summarise all the inconsistencies with the silencer off the top of my head -


No muzzle imprints consistent with a silencer on the contact wounds to Sheila's neck/chin.

No skin tissue, bone fragments or blood from Nichoals Caffell inside the silencer despite suffering three contact wounds.

Marks on Nevills back and arm consistent with the threaded end of the barrel.

Ann Eatons description of the blood appearing as a "blob of jam" is not how blood that has dried for three days appears.

David Boutflour does not notice blood or paint when he looked at the silencer in the den at white house farm. Nor does he notice the grey hair.

David Boutflour claims he attempted to unscrew the silencer but it was too tight/hard. Yet buy all accounts it was easy to unscrew and designed as such.

The grey hair only seems to appear once Peter Eaton hands it over to DS Jones.

No evidence of scratch marks in the 7th of August crime scene photos.

Nevill suffered a comminuted fracture to his arm from a gunshot upstairs, making an altercation over the rifle impossible.

Three people who handled it prior to the police have a financial interest in a conviction.

Photos are inconclusive. If they were clear Bamber would have been released over 10 years ago.

David getting carried away again.
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Re: Sequence of events surrounding the silencer.
« Reply #234 on: December 02, 2021, 05:09:PM »
To summarise all the inconsistencies with the silencer off the top of my head -


No muzzle imprints consistent with a silencer on the contact wounds to Sheila's neck/chin.

No skin tissue, bone fragments or blood from Nichoals Caffell inside the silencer despite suffering three contact wounds.

Marks on Nevills back and arm consistent with the threaded end of the barrel.

Ann Eatons description of the blood appearing as a "blob of jam" is not how blood that has dried for three days appears.

David Boutflour does not notice blood or paint when he looked at the silencer in the den at white house farm. Nor does he notice the grey hair.

David Boutflour claims he attempted to unscrew the silencer but it was too tight/hard. Yet buy all accounts it was easy to unscrew and designed as such.

The grey hair only seems to appear once Peter Eaton hands it over to DS Jones.

No evidence of scratch marks in the 7th of August crime scene photos.

Nevill suffered a comminuted fracture to his arm from a gunshot upstairs, making an altercation over the rifle impossible.

Three people who handled it prior to the police have a financial interest in a conviction.

Says you.

He can use his other arm.

The crime scene evidence shows there was a violent struggle.
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Re: Sequence of events surrounding the silencer.
« Reply #235 on: December 02, 2021, 05:11:PM »
To summarise all the inconsistencies with the silencer off the top of my head -


No muzzle imprints consistent with a silencer on the contact wounds to Sheila's neck/chin.

No skin tissue, bone fragments or blood from Nichoals Caffell inside the silencer despite suffering three contact wounds.

Marks on Nevills back and arm consistent with the threaded end of the barrel.

Ann Eatons description of the blood appearing as a "blob of jam" is not how blood that has dried for three days appears.

David Boutflour does not notice blood or paint when he looked at the silencer in the den at white house farm. Nor does he notice the grey hair.

David Boutflour claims he attempted to unscrew the silencer but it was too tight/hard. Yet buy all accounts it was easy to unscrew and designed as such.

The grey hair only seems to appear once Peter Eaton hands it over to DS Jones.

No evidence of scratch marks in the 7th of August crime scene photos.

Nevill suffered a comminuted fracture to his arm from a gunshot upstairs, making an altercation over the rifle impossible.

Three people who handled it prior to the police have a financial interest in a conviction.

They were already rich. Says the OS.

Framing an innocent man of killing 5 members of his own family.
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Re: Sequence of events surrounding the silencer.
« Reply #236 on: December 02, 2021, 05:16:PM »
The mountain of other forensic evidence in the COA is just as important as the silencer. It also highlights the silencer evidence was not fabricated.

But appreciate people will just focus on one piece of evidence - the silencer. Why? Because the relatives found it.
« Last Edit: December 02, 2021, 05:20:PM by Adam »
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Re: Sequence of events surrounding the silencer.
« Reply #237 on: December 02, 2021, 05:21:PM »
The crime scene evidence shows there was a violent struggle between Sheila and June and between Sheila and Nevill.  There was no evidence of Jeremy exhibiting any signs of a struggle.


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Re: Sequence of events surrounding the silencer.
« Reply #238 on: December 02, 2021, 05:23:PM »
When the debate is lost Adam starts flooding the topic with bullshit

"Technique #1 - 'DILUTE TOPICS'
Aim:
Stop individuals doing their own research & convert community into one of gossipers/Keep forum readers focused on unrelated and non-productive issues.

Method:

Trolling:
This wears out each forum member as they have to put more energy into finding the good quality posts amongst the crap
- essentially burning the valuable resource of time and energy.

Misdirection:
Make posts to direct user traffic away from good DD towards uninformed opinion.
The more uninformed a group is, the easier the group is to control.

Forum sliding:
Create low quality posts such as low effort memes and have them set aside.
Try and make these posts seem more credible - have them set aside, let them “age”, fill the post with conversations from fake accounts. … and when the time comes, upvote the hell out of it. This floods a forum with useless posts.

Solution:
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Re: Sequence of events surrounding the silencer.
« Reply #239 on: December 02, 2021, 05:27:PM »
WHEN I ADDRESS EACH POINT IN DAVID'S POST, HE CAN'T ANSWER THEM. SO RESORTS TO - DISRUPTION.

WHAT A PRAT.
« Last Edit: December 02, 2021, 05:27:PM by Adam »
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