Very much reading between the lines I'd say that whilst Robinson and co commissioned the report, Ewan smith provided the photos direct to Macdonnell with the proviso that they were not to be copied or disclosed to anyone else, which may indicate that that was the basis on which he had them in the first place. I think that fits in with what Mike has said in the past. I think it's unlikely that JB would have agreed to any assistance being given to Robinson in the form of the provision of documents and photos without ensuring that he was in full control of what was asked of the expert. The two year time gap is simply the period between JB deciding he wanted to use MacDonnell and him having the finances to do it. Wilkes wasn't around in 1990, he came along later and one or the other of them saw the potential for a bit if mutual backscratching.
This tells me then that Robinson had acted alone in his request to see the document and ask for copies of the said photographs, otherwise if he was acting on behalf of Ewan and Jeremy, he would have asked them for copies of the photographs surely.
Roger Wilkes must have been around at that time, otherwise why thank him in his book, which Robinson then published. I think its unfair to say that they did not know each other in 1992 for 3 years later Wilkes book was published and here we have a clear example of Wilkes's publisher asking a famous forensic scientist to provide a copy of a report, or a new report along with photographs from a crime scene....I wonder if by this time, Wilkes and Bamber had fell out?
I am not sure Bridget....something is not right here....I know there is proof that Macdonell had contacted Jeremy and there is proof that Jeremy had his report.....There was no scoop to be had in a newspaper was there, the only scoop was Wilkes'd book...
Anyway, it does not alter the fact that the report its self in inconclusive....and should not be used in a proper analysis....
