SBJ/1 (not the one found by David Boutflour)
DB/1 (silencer not the one found by David Boutflour, but could be loose flake handed to police)
AE/1 (found by David Boutflour in August, handed over to police in September 1985, by Ann Eaton)...
CAE/1 (found by David Boutflour in August, handed over to police in September 1985, by Ann Eaton)...
DRB/1 (found by David Boutflour in August, handed over to police in September 1985, by Ann Eaton)...
Sound moderator (AE/1) handed to police by Ann Eaton on 11th September 1985, had its exhibit reference altered to CAE/1, and later into DRB/1, so that the evidence regarding its discovery, and the alleged handing over of it (DRB/1) to police, could be given as the responsibility of Ann's husband, Peter Eaton, to DS 'Stan' Jones, a month sooner. The excuse that the only sound moderator ever in police possession in connection with this case, originally had an exhibit reference of SBJ/1, which was altered to DB/1 because SBJ/1 clashed with another prosecution witnesses ID, is false, as is the claim that DB/1 had to be altered to DRB/1, using the same pathetic excuse. For a start, what other exhibit did 'Stan' Jones have, which had an exhibit reference of SBJ/1, and when did he take possession of it?
The known facts regarding the seizure of 'Stan' Jones exhibit SBJ/1, is that it was seized along with three other items from the scene on the morning of 7th August 1985, all four exhibits given the identifying marks of SBJ/1, SBJ/2, SBJ/3 and SBJ/4. If you cannot bring yourselves to accept that / this as being true, then the next available opportunity for 'Stan' to receive a sound moderator, was on the 12th August 1985, when Peter Eaton gets in on the act, supposedly handing over the sound moderator (DRB/1) which David Boutflour had found at the scene in a cupboard in the downstairs office, on 10th August 1985, but this suggestion cannot be true, because if relatives only found one of the two sound moderators known to be present at the scene (the other one belonging to Anthony Pargeter), how could Peter Eaton's wife, Ann Eaton, hand over the same (AE/1, CAE/1 or DRB/1) to police a month later on 11th September 1985...