Author Topic: Superglue problems when Silencer examined on 23rd August 1985  (Read 14938 times)

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clifford

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Re: Superglue problems when Silencer examined on 23rd August 1985
« Reply #75 on: March 26, 2011, 06:38:PM »
Kaldin you did not recieve my full question. It was deleted. Sinister

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Re: Superglue problems when Silencer examined on 23rd August 1985
« Reply #76 on: March 26, 2011, 06:40:PM »
Should get a mention on facebook

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Re: Superglue problems when Silencer examined on 23rd August 1985
« Reply #77 on: March 26, 2011, 07:26:PM »
Kaldin, can you tell me the relevance of the silencer. It has been established that no silencer was in place when SC recieved the final shot. Does it matter what silencer was used for the murders.One last thing the search by boutflour in the garage where he said No bolts. could have been refering to the fact that he removed the bolt from HIS rifle when he left it at the farm. With this in mind why was he searching for the bolt.I am a bit thick.

Hello Clifford.

It hasn't been established that no silencer was in place when Sheila was shot. In fact, the prosecution said that a silencer was indeed in place when Sheila was shot. They said that her blood was found in it, and the jury believed them. The problem is that the silencer was not on the gun when the police found Sheila, so she couldn't have shot herself and then put the silencer away in a cupboard.
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It should also be pointed out that the ballistics expert, Malcolm Fletcher, who conducted tests to see if any of the 25 crime scene bullets had been fired through the gun / silencer, concluded that he could find no evidence that any of those crime scene bullets had been fired via the use of the silencer...
"Oh, what a tangled web we weave, when we first practice to deceive"...