Hi Mike 
Are you saying that the mark around the wound to Sheila was made with the silencer fitted? If so then are you saying that Jeremy is guilty?

I am saying that after a lengthy investigation conducted on Jeremy's behalf, at the back end of 2003, and the beginning of 2004, tests / experiments were carried out at Birdwell armory, Barnsley, to try and establish if with the end of a silencer in contact with the surface of the skin, it would leave a distinctive mark there? Tests carried out at that stage confirmed that direct contact between the end of a sound moderator and the skin produced such a mark. Once this was confirmed, a check was made of all photographs showing the two bullet entry wounds upon Sheila Caffells throat, and it was noted that a circular mark existed around the lower non fatal wound, but was absent from around the upper wound, close by...
Discovery of this circular mark around the lower bullet entry wound, was inconsistent with the prosecutions ballistic expert's conclusions, which stated that the lower entry wound had been non contact in nature, whilst the upper wound was contact in nature. Between Mssrs, Smith, Mallinson and myself, we came to the conclusion that based on a presence or absence of such a circular mark around both of these two entry wounds, that the lower of the two wounds must have been contact in nature, whilst the upper wound had to have been non contact in nature (the opposite way round to the view expressed by Fletcher)...
We discovered that for some reason, the original bullet (PV/20) associated with the lower bullet entry wound, which had been removed during autopsy by the pathologist, Peter Venezis, on 7th August 1985, which had been badly fragmented, had by the 20th September 1985, mysteriously become transformed into a whole bullet, which Fletcher was able to associate to the semi-automatic anshulz rifle. It therefore became apparent that the police were guilty of tampering with the evidence as far as that lower wound to the victims neck is concerned, since, there was a distinctive circular mark upon the neck which had very similar characteristics to the end of a sound moderator, and how could a badly fragmented bullet (PV/20) grow into a whole bullet, in time for the police to prosecute Jeremy for the murders?
This made us think twice about what the trial judge said to the jury, where he told the jury that in so far as them coming to the conclusion that the blood found inside the silencer belonged or originated from a mixture of the parents bloods, he told them not to concern themselves with how the bloodstained silencer with the parents blood inside, had found its way back into the cupboard, before Sheila had gone on to take her own life. Well, if the presence of a corresponding circular mark around the lower bullet entry wound site was made by a sound moderator having been in a contact position with the surface of the neck, with no such mark around the upper fatal bullet wound beneath the chin becomes suggestive that at the time of that shot, there had been no such contact between the end of a sound moderator and the surface of the skin, it remained possible for the sound moderator to have been removed from the barrel of the gun in between both shots occurring, and on this basis in keeping with the judges directions about it not being necessary for the jury to establish how the silencer had found its way into the downstairs office cupboard, it provides a legitimate explanation for how Sheila's blood could have got into the sound moderator, before she was killed by the upper fatal shot under the chin...