He passed because lie detector tests are inaccurate. He may also have deceived himself into believing he was telling the truth. Are the further tests accepted as being accurate, and if so, to what extent?
I thought you were asking why the silencer wasn't found when they fingerprinted the house - they weren't looking for it.
I don't know why they had the review when they did. Maybe it was standard procedure, or maybe stan jones had been making waves.
What sort of connection are you expecting to see with Taff jones?
What makes you say they falsified the discovery date?
Your answer regarding the tests suggests you have not read properly the post that you are replying to? It seems to completely ignore the points I made. That's an extremely bold statement you have made re him passing the test. Are you suggesting that the Lafayette Instrument software or paraphenalia incorrectly read or processed the data?
White House Farm was fingerprinted on around the 8th September, if memory serves me correctly. So how could the discovery of the silencer be linked to fingerprint dust, if the silencer was found on 10th August?
The discovery date for the silencer is in a police schedule. It relates to a telephone conversation on 11th September, curiously, three days after the premises had been fingerprinted, thereby tying in with the info received from prosecution witness to the effect that there was fingerprint dust all over the shop.
Some sort of connection, wouldn't you think? Unless of course, he was not part of the plans that were being hatched. He certainly does not seem to want to be involved in gunning for Bamber. Yet it's a bit far fetched that he would during his tenure, fail to realise the significance of a blood stained silencer. Unless of course, it was bogus?