DS 'Stan' Jones had already found and taken possession of a sound moderator (SBJ/1) on the morning of 7th August 1985, along with three other exhibits, SBJ/2, SBJ/3, and SBJ/4. The police and the prosecuting authorities have gone out of their way to conceal evidence of the seizure of these four exhibits that morning by DS Jones. This included the silencer (SBJ/1) which was later examined at the lab' by Glenis Howard, on the 13th August 1985, a silencer (SBJ/1) which had blood upon it...
This (SBJ/1) silencer cannot be the same silencer found in the gun cupboard in the downstairs office by David Boutflour (DRB/1) on 10th August 1985, or the 11th September 1985, because DS Jones already had possession of it (SBJ/1) from the morning of 7th August 1985. So, if Boutflour did find a silencer (DRB/1) in the gun cupboard, on either 10th August, or 11th September 1985, and it had blood upon it, and inside uit, that got there during the incident under investigation, it means there were two different silencers with blood on them, or inside them, and at least only one (DRB/1) with red paint from the aga surround upon it...
Bear this in mind...
How could two different sound moderators (SBJ/1 and DRB/1) both have blood upon them that got there during the shootings of the family, if this was only a one gun crime?
The same silencer cannot have been found for the first time, on the 7th August 1985 (SBJ/1), the 10th August 1985, or the 11th September 1985 (DRB/1). Moreover, what happened to the signed exhibit label bearing the identifying mark SBJ/1, which was signed by DI Cook and Glenis Howard, at the lab' on 13th August 1985, when Cook took silencer SBJ/1 for her to examine?
Key to unlocking this case, is gathering all the information regarding the seizure of the four exhibits, SBJ/1, SBJ/2, SBJ/3 and SBJ/4, by DS 'Stan' Jones from the scene on 7th August 1985, tracking the movement of all these exhibits, and pondering over the possible reasons why no other police officer in the entire investigation (SC/786/85) refers to the seizure, find or retention of the silencer (SBJ/1) by DS Jones at the scene on the morning of the shootings, and why the exhibits officers do not list this particular silencer by its reference (SBJ/1) in any exhibits register, despite mentioning the other three (SBJ/2, SBJ/3 and SBJ/4)?
Someone has clearly gone out of their way to try to hide and conceal the fact that DS Jones took possession of a bloodied silencer (SBJ/1) on the morning of the shootings, and that this silencer (could not have been the same silencer (DRB/1)allegedly found later by David Boutflour...