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Offline mike tesko

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It was found on 10th August and handed to police on 11th September 1985...
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It was found on 10th August and handed to police on 11th September 1985...

Evidence was fabricated with a view to placing it in police possession, one month before it actually was...
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Evidence was fabricated with a view to placing it in police possession, one month before it actually was...

I believe that may very well be the truth of the matter.

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It was found on 10th August and handed to police on 11th September 1985...

If that was the case, where does it leave the argument that Basil Cock complained about fingerprint dust when the silencer was found?  I believe WHF was fingerprinted on 8th September?

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If that was the case, where does it leave the argument that Basil Cock complained about fingerprint dust when the silencer was found?  I believe WHF was fingerprinted on 8th September?

That was exactly what I was thinking about. If you see fingerprint dust, you see fingerprint dust, you don´t see it if it isn´t there! It speaks volumes that the WHF was fingerprinted in September.

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If that was the case, where does it leave the argument that Basil Cock complained about fingerprint dust when the silencer was found?  I believe WHF was fingerprinted on 8th September?




Mr Basil Cock ( and Bull ) cocked a few things up,I think,and like everyone else,tended to go in the direction of what the relatives said and did.

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A reasonable point. I don't recall mike tesko ever asserting that any informant specifically confirmed or denied that the date when the silencer was found was 10th August.

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The truth is, the relatives only took possession of one sound moderator from the scene (DRB/1) which was taken to the home of the Eaton clan, and put into storage on the top of a wardrobe in one of their bedrooms. The silencer seized by DS 'Stan' Jones (SBJ/1) at the scene on morning of 7th August 1985, was the one belonging to Anthony Pargeters .22 bolt action Bruno rifle.  Ann Eaton handed over the sound moderator (DRB/1) to police on 11th September, the very same day that David Boutflour contacted the police to say he had found a silencer at the farmhouse, and requesting that police meet him at whf on the following day (12th September 1985), which was when additional scratch marks appeared on the aga...

There can be no that red paint got into the knurl end of the moderator at that time, on that occasion, at a time when the relatives, and police were together at the scene. The truth regarding this is very easy to establish, since police officers who were interviewed by the COLP investigators in 1991, swore blind that they did not have the sound moderator with them when 'Ron' Cook, and other officers went to the scene on 12th September 1985, to meet David Boutflour and to take photographs showing the recently gouged scratch marks made on the aga that same day. Cook and the other officers lied about that, do not be fooled into thinking that corrupt police officers always act honestly, and tell the truth - as I was saying you woulds be a fool to trust any police officer of this elk...

Cook was basically a crook, is a crook, and always will be one...

The other crooks who worked alongside him and helped him to fabricate evidence by falsifying police records involving the sound moderator handed to police by Ann Eaton on 11th September 1985, are all  crooks. Non of them can be trusted, all of them know what they have done, they moved the timing of when Ann Eaton gave police the crucial silencer (DRB/1), back one month to 12th August 1985 - this is the absolute truth...
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How could 'Ron' Crook, keep the silencer upon his person (he claims) and carry it around in his pocket for around 18 days, and not once was it placed in proper packaging, or placed in a secure store within the police system? It just doesn't make any sense for 'Ron' the Crook, to keep the sound moderator handed in by the Eatons in his personal possession for all that time (between 13th August 1985, and 30th August 1985). Careful analysis of available police records that relatives did not bring the find of silencer DRB/1 to the attention of police until 11th September 1985, after which it was used at the scene to make additional marks on the underside of the aga surround, marks which were duly photographed that same day, then Davidson and Eastwood fingerprinted it (DRB/1) on 13th September 1985, before it was sent to the lab' at Huntingdon on the 20th September 1985, too late for the ballistic expert Fletcher to find the crucial flake of blood inside it...
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How could 'Ron' Crook, keep the silencer upon his person (he claims) and carry it around in his pocket for around 18 days, and not once was it placed in proper packaging, or placed in a secure store within the police system? It just doesn't make any sense for 'Ron' the Crook, to keep the sound moderator handed in by the Eatons in his personal possession for all that time (between 13th August 1985, and 30th August 1985). Careful analysis of available police records that relatives did not bring the find of silencer DRB/1 to the attention of police until 11th September 1985, after which it was used at the scene to make additional marks on the underside of the aga surround, marks which were duly photographed that same day, then Davidson and Eastwood fingerprinted it (DRB/1) on 13th September 1985, before it was sent to the lab' at Huntingdon on the 20th September 1985, too late for the ballistic expert Fletcher to find the crucial flake of blood inside it...

Too late by 10 days, to enable the flake of blood to be found inside it, supposedly trapped between the first two baffle plates of a sound moderator (DRB/1) which could not possibly have been there at the lab', on that earlier occasion...
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Much too late, for the sound moderator (DRB/1) to have been the same silencer inside which was found the damning flake of blood used so effectively to make sure that Jeremy would be convicted as a murderer...
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Too late by far, to be the sound moderator which had supposedly been handed over to police on evening of 12th August 1985, by Peter Eaton, of course, the police spun a web of lies about the only sound moderator in the case, starting life out as exhibit SBJ/1, then altered to DB/1, before being given its final exhibit reference of DRB/1 - such lies as these exposed by the fact that on 11th September 1985, when Ann Eaton handed over various exhibits to police, each of these exhibits were labeled, AE/1, AE/2, AE/3 and AE/4, later to become relabeled, CAE/2, CAE/3 and CAE/4 respectively...
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Too late by far, to be the sound moderator which had supposedly been handed over to police on evening of 12th August 1985, by Peter Eaton, of course, the police spun a web of lies about the only sound moderator in the case, starting life out as exhibit SBJ/1, then altered to DB/1, before being given its final exhibit reference of DRB/1 - such lies as these exposed by the fact that on 11th September 1985, when Ann Eaton handed over various exhibits to police, each of these exhibits were labeled, AE/1, AE/2, AE/3 and AE/4, later to become relabeled, CAE/2, CAE/3 and CAE/4 respectively...

How is it, that all the other exhibits that ended up being handed over to police by Ann Eaton on the 11th September 1985, including the silencer, had an exhibit references of AE/1, it had never been SBJ/1, or DB/1...
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SBJ/1 (not the one found by David Boutflour)

DB/1  (not the one found by David Boutflour)

AE/1

CAE/1

DRB/1 (found by David Boutflour in August, handed over to police in September 1985...
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Mike, keep going!  ;D ;D ;D