Author Topic: 'IT'S NOW OFFICIAL' - COPS knew about the silencer [7th - 9th August 1985] *****  (Read 3433 times)

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Offline mike tesko

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There has been disclosed, two examples of a signed exhibit Label, which I produce forthwith, in order to try and shed some light on a third signed exhibit label, that according to 'Di Cook' he marked up, as Exhibit 'SJ/1', and to which both 'he' himself and 'Glynis Howard' both entered their signatures at position 2 and 3 on the label. 'Cook' has stated that, the space at position 1 of the label, was left 'blank' for the signature of the 'silencers finder', to 'sign at a later date'!

One of the two disclosed (signed) silencer exhibit labels shows evidence of the two signatures, of 'Di Cook' and 'Glynis Howard' at positions 2 and 3 ['as claimed by' Cook']. HOWEVER THE SIGNATURE AT POSITION ONE, is 'that' of 'RADCLIFFE' (the Colchester gun dealor), who sold the. 22 Anshuzt rifle, the '15 baffle plated Parker Hale Silencer', and 500 rounds of 'ELY'. 22 subsonic, 'hollow point ammunition', on the '24th November 1984' to 'Neville Bamber'..


Exhibit Label marked with the exhibit refefence(s) 'SJ/1' or 'SBJ/1', as alluded to by 'Di Cook' has not yet been disclosed, or was 'destroyed' or which 'it has gone missing'..
« Last Edit: April 06, 2022, 02:36:AM by mike tesko »
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Rather more compelling, is the 'fact that' written in clear unambiguous terms, 'THE CASE REFERENCE NO. [`SC/786/85'] when the silencer that was taken by 'Di Cook' to the Lab' at Huntingdon, on the '13th August 1985' [when the case reference no. ('SC/688/85') existed in 'uncompromised circumstances', separate to the introduction of the second case reference no. [`SC/786/85'] which only became 'live' on the '7th September 1985'? This 'coincides' with 'the date' that 'DCS Ainsley' took control of the 'five murder(s) narrative'!
"Oh, what a tangled web we weave, when we first practice to deceive"...