By evening of 12th August 1985, another relative (Peter Eaton) is handling the silencer, he must have picked it up from wherever it had been put days previously, carried it before handing it to Ds Jones, who eventually took it away in his car back to the police station. Not to be forgotten, is that DS Jones had been to the scene on the morning of the shootings, and examined Sheila's body at close quarters, without having taken any precautionary measures to prevent any of Sheila's blood becoming transferred onto parts of his body and clothing. So, on evening of 12th August when DS Jones collects the silencer from the relatives, there is a serious risk that blood from Sheila at the scene became transferred onto or into the silencer. In any event, if the small loose flake of blood could not possibly have remained static inside the silencer whilst being handed over to Jones by Eaton, and transported away to the police station, silencer would have been turned around, bounced up and down, providing the ideal environment for a small flake of blood to move considerably around or into the silencer...