Sorry Bridget,.,but there's no comparison when it comes to splashes of blood on the side of the rifle,,,which must have been more noticeable than a flake,,yet no grouping could be taken.? I don't believe it.
Hi Lookout.

I think the method they used in 1985/86 of grouping the blood is outdated. The only thing they could really identify at the time was a certain blood group and that was group O which could belong to half the Country at the time...This is where the prosecution examination now become weak, with modern methods of DNA.....of which there is no DNA in the silencer that belongs to Sheila.
I think DNA was taken from Sheila's birth mother and Pamela B. But, the tests are inconclusive, there are not enough DNA markers to identify that Sheila's DNA is on the silencer. There was of course one male and female DNA found....but, that again was inconclusive evidence to suggest that that it belonged to Sheila....Nevill or June......As it stands, it would not hold up in court, the evidence is not strong enough for a conviction......in my eyes that is....lol