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The defence knew at trial that the blood group was a match for Robert Boutflour (and 8% of the population), but it couldn't have been Robert Boutflour's blood for several reasons:1) The "back-splatter pattern" proved the blood got into the sound moderator from a contact shot.2) Robert Boutflour would not have known about Sheila's blood group.3) There was another witness to the finding of the sound moderator4) There is some other evidence that the sound moderator was on the gun: (a) the paint on the end of the moderator (b) there was no blood in the barrel of the gun (which would be expected if the moderator was not on the gun)
Are you claiming that Fletcher didn't know what back-splatter was and how to identify it ??
Backspatter is a phenomenon that not all experts agree on.I am shocked that Nicholas's blood wasn't found in the silencer.