All the blood was tested, including the bloodstains on the first 8 baffles, and the flake (separately), I will repost the Lab' document and diagram which was produced on 29th April 1986:-
Cheers. That would be interesting because I've seen nothing about the results on blood other than the flake.
I think the flake has to be treated as a separate entity to the remainder of the blood-staining found upon the first 8 baffle plates, because the four results, A, EAP BA, AK1 and HP 2-1, only relate to the examination of the flake, not to the examination of the remainder of the blood on the other baffle plates...
I think this is an area where the jury were mislead by the trial judge after they sent him a note questioning the possible origins of the blood group activity obtained from the flake - it was wrongly argued that all the blood found in the silencer was or could be from Sheila, but that some of the other blood could have originated from the parents...
The origin of the flake of blood (A, EAP BA, AK1 and HP 2-1) was what was at stake, not the origin of the blood-staining found on the other baffle plates, since it was part of the defense case that any blood found inside the silencer originated from an intimate mixture of the parents bloods, and that Sheila could have removed the silencer after she shot them and killed herself by use of the rifle minus the silencer...
The case was turned upside down, and in favor o the prosecutions case, by the comments which were given to the jury by the trial judge after they had sent him the note with two questions on, about the origin of the blood found in the silencer - I think the jury's question was directed at the flake, but the judge took it upon himself to answer by referring to the blood from the flake and the blood staining on all the other baffles as being one and the same...