If Anthony Pargeter made up David's remark, other questions arise, such as whether this can be proved, whether it was planned in conjunction with others, why his account was rather vague, etc.
The truth of the matter is, from what I have been able to discover, was that Anthony Pargeters Bruno bolt action rifle, and sound moderator, were not at whf when the shootings took place, although they should have been. At some stage, Essex polioce went to see Anthiony Pargeter to enquire as to the whereabouts of his gun, and sound moderator (this is bourne out by reference in Anthony Pargeters COLP interviews in 1992, and his witness statement which he made to them on that occasion, where he confirms that Essex police came to see him and asked him about his .22 rifle. He told COLP that the police at that time appeared to be examining his gun to see if there was any dasmage caused to it, or to see if there was any evidence that it had been used in the shootings). It must follow that Essex police were suspicious of the disappearance of the Pargeter gun and silencer from the scene just before the shootings occurred. Pargeter told COLP that his gun was not present at whf on the day of the killings because he had taken it home on the penultimate week-end prior to the shootings happening - I am convinced that he showed the police on that occasion his sound moderator, and that police took an interest in this because of the Bamber family owned silencer that another relative had recently handed into the police after its find in the so called gun cupboard at the scene. I have been loooking into the most likeliest occasion when Essex police went along to see Anthony Pargeter about his missing gun and sound moderator (missing from the scene), and I come to the conclusion that this visit and this interest in his gun and silencer, must have taken place after the other relative found the Bamber faminly owned silencer in the cupboard at the scene, and it had been handed it over to the police, on evening of 12th August 1985; and the day of a submission of a sound moderator (under the exhibit mark of DB/1) to the lab' on 30th August 1985...
I think there are strong grounds for believing that the silencer (DB/1) sent to the lab' by Essex police for examination, on 30th August 1985, relates to the Anthony Pargeter sound moderator, not the Bamber family owned one. I do not believe that the Bamber family owned Parker Hale sound moderator went to the lab' to be examined, by Glynis Howard, on 13th August 1985. I believe that this particular sound moderator did not get sent to the lab' until around or upon 25th September 1985, under an exhibit reference of DRB/1 - it was sent there to be checked for blood and fibres from a tampon, according to the lab' records...
This brings me on, to the identity of the sound moderator (SBJ/1) sent to the lab', on 13th August 1985 - it was neither the Bamber family owned silencer, nor the Anthony Pargeter one. It belonged to the police and was fitted to the barrel of the gun which fired the non fatal shot to the side of Sheila's neck during a struggle between PS Woodcock and Sheila Caffell, as he was squeezing through a small gap in the door which led into the kitchen, to which the officers report (1612), and the missing pages from PS Woodcocks 15 page witness statement, refer...
Here is a brief breakdown of the three sound moderators, involved in this investigation:-
(1) -
SBJ/1 (Lab' item number 22) - police owned this sound moderator, it got sent to the lab' on 13th Augist 1985 (fact)
(2) -
DB/1 (Lab' item number 23) - Anthony Pargeter sound moderator, it got sent to the lab' on 30th August 1985 (fact)
(3) -
DRB/1 (Lab' item number 23 / 22) - BAMBER FAMILY OWNED SOUND MODERATOR, it got sent to the lab' on 25th September 1985 (fact)
Finally for now, I would just like to say that although Anthony Pargeter tlold COLP that his gun and sound moderator were not present at the scene at the time of the shootings, this contradicts what he said in his witness statement that he made to Essex police as part of their investigation back in 1985, since on that occasion he told the police that although he kept his rifle, silencer, and ammunition at whf (downstiars toilet), he told them that he always removed the bolt from his rifle and took that home with him so that no-one else could fire it in his absence - this contradicts what Pargeter told COLP in his 1992 interviews and witness statement, where he tells them that he took his rifle and silencer home on the penultimate week-end p[rior to the shootings...
I think that these were / are the underlying circumstances behind why Anthony Pargeter may have made up the story about being told by David Boutflour that police had given the silencer back to the family...
Something else whuch may fit in with this, is that when David Boutflour was interviewed by COLP in 1992, he was asked about the comments (aforementioned, by Anthony Pargeter), and David Boutflour gave a different sort of explanation for what could have been meant by what Pargeter was talking about - for example, David Boutflour spoke of the fact that when he found the Bamber family owned sound moderator in the gun cupboard at the scene on 10th August 1985, the family at first thought the police had missed finding it, or that if they had found it that they had left it there in the cupboard where it remained until he took possession of it later on. So, in this sense, the family thought that police had wrongly given it back to the family, wrong because they observed some red srticky stuff on the ned of it, whuch they thought might have been, or could be blood...