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Offline mike tesko

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Rifle 18 (DRH/15) was submitted to the lab' on at least three different occasions:-

(1) - 9th August 1985 (SC/886/85)
(2) - 30th August 1985 (SC/886/85)
(3) - 20th September 1985 (SC786/85)
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Rifle 18 (DRH/15) was submitted to the lab' on at least three different occasions:-

(1) - 9th August 1985 (SC/886/85)

On this occasion, the rifle is described as a bolt action type weapon - not a semi - automatic one...
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On this occasion, the rifle is described as a bolt action type weapon - not a semi - automatic one...

Police records show, that this bolt action rifle was sent to Huntingdon Lab' together with a sound moderator bearing the identifying mark of SBJ/1, on 9th August 1985...

Yet, the silencer found by relatives was not found until 10th August 1985, so any claim that these different silencers were all the same one, quite frankly, cannot be true, since silencer SBJ/1 was in police possession  on 9th August 1985, a day before relatives supposedly found it at the scene. How could any silencer found by relatives on 10th August 1985, have been submitted to the lab' by police the day before it was found?
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