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So, I wonder whose blood it was if planted the night before???
Was it known that RWB and Sheila shared the same blood group before the 4 murders and 1 suicide was established,,,or after ?
Think the return of the money to the family was VERY VERY important
Lookout, I can't see how it could have been known beforehand. They weren't exactly a close knit family given to sharing intimacies.
May I just add something here without the fear of being contradicted. Bobby Boutflour, the father of Robert Boutflour was a Freemason. Now as it turns out his father before him was a Freemason as well. This I can confirm because I have seen the book that was written by Bobby Boutflour. Now this kind of membership is usually passed down to the son. So I can state almost without contradiction that R. W. Boutflour was a Mason as well.Now why is this of significance? Because RWB was still of the old school of Freemasonry that dictated that one Mason must defend another Mason even if that other Freemason was outside the law. Not only that, but some of these old fellers believed that in certain circumstances that the end justifies the means. A bit like, in fact mush like "Noble Cause Corruption".
How did the relatives know the RB had the same blood group as Sheila ? If they were going to become sudden big time criminals & frame an innocent man, they would have to have known this before 14th August.
May I just add something here without the fear of being contradicted. Bobby Boutflour, the father of Robert Boutflour was a Freemason. Now as it turns out his father before him was a Freemason as well. This I can confirm because I have seen the book that was written by Bobby Boutflour. Now this kind of membership is usually passed down to the son. So I can state almost without contradiction that R. W. Boutflour was a Mason as well.Now why is this of significance? Because RWB was still of the old school of Freemasonry that dictated that one Mason must defend another Mason even if that other Freemason was outside the law. Not only that, but some of these old fellers believed that in certain circumstances that the end justifies the means. A bit like, in fact much like "Noble Cause Corruption".