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Re: Big mistake
« Reply #90 on: March 08, 2012, 10:22:PM »
Is it known where the items were discovered.i of course assume he didn't supply the soil sample?

Metal cap found in gun cupboard at whf, 16:00hrs, on 14th September 1985, by David Boutflour, and handed to DC Oakey, at that tuime...
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Re: Big mistake
« Reply #91 on: March 08, 2012, 10:25:PM »
Metal cap found in gun cupboard at whf, 16:00hrs, on 14th September 1985, by David Boutflour, and handed to DC Oakey, at that time...

Funny how this metal cap became a court exhibit during the 1986 trial, yet nothing was known about it at the time, and no explanation has been officially forthcoming about how it ended up in police possession by 14th September 1985?
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Re: Big mistake
« Reply #92 on: March 08, 2012, 10:26:PM »
Metal cap found in gun cupboard at whf, 16:00hrs, on 14th September 1985, by David Boutflour, and handed to DC Oakey, at that tuime...

Lucky find ...........David Boutflour was so helpful in the investigation.

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Re: Big mistake
« Reply #93 on: March 08, 2012, 10:29:PM »
On the subject of banning members. Myself and Mike have crossed swords on a few occasions and things at times have been fairly heated.any "abuse" between us has always been on the public boards and I've often PM'd him prior to an aggressive post. I hope we understand each other as I admit I mainly post in the negative only as I believe that accurate information is essential. I hope Mike hasn't got to post another 10,000 though..... :) keep the good work up
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Re: Big mistake
« Reply #94 on: March 08, 2012, 10:30:PM »
Metal cap found in gun cupboard at whf, 16:00hrs, on 14th September 1985, by David Boutflour, and handed to DC Oakey, at that tuime...
Just for my clarification. What else was found / handed over at that time?
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Re: Big mistake
« Reply #95 on: March 08, 2012, 10:31:PM »
Funny how this metal cap became a court exhibit during the 1986 trial, yet nothing was known about it at the time, and no explanation has been officially forthcoming about how it ended up in police possession by 14th September 1985?

What I can't understand...


police supposedly find Sheila in the bedroom with a gun atop her body and there is nothing fitted to the end of the guns barrel, which is spotlessly clean and blood free, and three of four police officers search the gun cupboard that morning inside which we are being asked to believe the silencer and the end cap that could be fitted onto the barrel of the gun was hidden? Police did not find either exhibit on that day or on any other day before they gave the keys to the farmhouse back to Ann Eaton on evening of 9th August 1985? I can't understand why the relatives did not find the end cap at the same time they found the silencer, and why they should choose the find of the silencer over the find of the metal end cap, and decide which of the two was fitted to the end of the guns barrel at the time when Ralph was attacked in the kitchen, and Sheila shot and killed in the bedroom?

How could the relatives who were so meticulous in their pursuance of finding key pieces of evidence, miss the metal end cap inside the gun cupboard, where it remained until 14th September 1985 when David Boutflour found it there?

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Re: Big mistake
« Reply #96 on: March 08, 2012, 10:39:PM »
Funny how this metal cap became a court exhibit during the 1986 trial, yet nothing was known about it at the time, and no explanation has been officially forthcoming about how it ended up in police possession by 14th September 1985?
Can this end cap be positively attributed to the bamber rifle or can it also be fitted to the pargeter rifle,it must have the same thread after all?
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Re: Big mistake
« Reply #97 on: March 08, 2012, 10:48:PM »
Can this end cap be positively attributed to the bamber rifle or can it also be fitted to the pargeter rifle,it must have the same thread after all?

.22 semi-automatic Bamber rifle/.22 air rifle/.22 bolt action Pargeters rifle?
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Re: Big mistake
« Reply #98 on: March 08, 2012, 10:52:PM »
.22 semi-automatic Bamber rifle/.22 air rifle/.22 bolt action Pargeters rifle?

Reference to paint having been found on the end of the guns barrel is a reference to some paint being present upon this metal end cap that fitted on the end of the guns barrel, and the reason why on 8th August 1985, DI 'Ron' Cook took paint sample, RC/1...
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Re: Big mistake
« Reply #99 on: March 08, 2012, 11:00:PM »
Lucky find ...........David Boutflour was so helpful in the investigation.

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Re: Big mistake
« Reply #100 on: March 08, 2012, 11:10:PM »
Lucky find ...........David Boutflour was so helpful in the investigation.


Yes, what a lucky find.

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Re: Big mistake
« Reply #101 on: March 09, 2012, 12:46:AM »
Lucky find ...........David Boutflour was so helpful in the investigation.
Wasnt he just!
Vortex..........I so wish that you would post more often!
There is reference to this "end cap" in CCs book (yes sorry,that book again).DB tells Colin something with regards to it,but cant remember what it was.Will have to have a look.

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Re: Big mistake
« Reply #102 on: March 09, 2012, 12:48:AM »
How so, if they're banned?
Because Mike may at some stage let them back?  ::)

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Re: Big mistake
« Reply #103 on: March 09, 2012, 12:51:AM »
They are two of less than 5 regular dissenters - how can they gang up given the overwhelming numbers of pro-Bamber posters?
I didnt mind when they "ganged up" with regards to the case.They believe JB to be guilty,so that is expected.
I was referring to when it was to do with "other issues"!

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Re: Big mistake
« Reply #104 on: March 09, 2012, 12:54:AM »
Vortex is a top brilliant poster who used to always get the better of Hartley.  They were great scraps
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