Doctored batch of Crime Scene Ammunition
To anyone, who is remotely interested in the truth, this is where you can find out for yourself, or at least to your own satisfaction, that Essex police doctored the batch of crime scene ammunition, and this is the very reason, why in October 1996, they destroyed the batch of crime scene ammunition without consulting anyone else...
They got the logistics, all wrong...
Exit wounds
June Bamber - had four exits wounds
Nicholas Caffell - had one Exit wound
Total number of exits wounds, found upon any of the five victims by the Pathologist, Peter Venezis, was five in total
Bullets, not recovered from body of Victim
One bullet, was not recovered by the Pathologist, Peter Venezis, at the time he peformed the autopsy, on Daniel Caffell, on 8th August 1985...
The significance of the failure to retrieve this bullet cannot be underestimated, since, if you add this to the twenty five (25) crime scene bullets, found inside the bodies (20), and those found at the scene (5), it means that 26 bullets, and not twenty five bullets, were fired during the incident at whf. The fact that twenty six bullets were fired, means that there is a missing bullet case, which Essex police have failed to locate or identify, since, they only recovered twenty five bullet cases from the scene...
How could a twenty sixth Bullet have been fired, without a corresponding bullet case, having been deposited at the scene?
According to the police, the Bamber rifle was empty when it was discovered at the scene - this means no more bullets, or bullet cases, inside it...
Whichever way you look at this serious anomaly, if twenty six bullets were fired during this incident, and the same gun fired all the shots, there would have had to be, twenty six corresponding bullet cases, but as we know, there were only twenty five bullet cases found, or retrieved at the scene...
What happened to the twenty sixth Bullet case?