Peter Eaton is the one who took out the moderator, scope, weapons and ammo and tried to give it all to police on August 12, 1985 but police refused to take anything except the moderator so he had to put the rest of it away again for safe keeping till they finally changed their minds in September. You accused Peter Eaton of wrongdoing many times int he past with respect to his turning over of the moderator to police so how can you now pretend he had nothing to do with holding onto any of this evidence?
Peter Eaton did not try to hand over everything else to DS Jones on the evening of 12th August, I do not even believe that he handed a moderator to DS Jones on that occasion, I think that part has been made up. If the only moderator recovered from the scene then it was the one retained by the family until Annie Eaton handed it over to DC Oakley on the 11th September. The moderator Cook received from DS Jones on 13th August, which Cook took along to the lab that very same day, to be looked at by Glynis Howard to have been the sound moderator that Jones took from the scene on the 7th August. We all know that there shoud have been two sound moderators at the scene at the time of the shootings, and that by the time house keys were handed over to the relatives on the evening of 9th August, that there was only one remaining moderator still inside whf, because DSaJones had rwmoved the other one days earlier. The moderator recovered by David Boutflour from the scene on 10th August, was retained by the relatives until the 11th September, and handed over to DC Oakley at that time. Therefore, the moderator (DRB/1) found by David Boutflour on 10th August, could not have been the same moderator (SJ/1) taken to the lab' by Cook on the 13th August, (exhibit reference, later amended to SBJ/1), nor could it be the same moderator (DB/1) submitted to the lab' on the 30th August, inside which the crucial and significant small flake of dried blood was found, producing the key blood group activity (A, EAP B, AK/1 and HP 2-1) associated with and to Sheila Caffell. The moderator found in the gun cupboard by David Boutflour in the gun cupboard on the 10th August, could not possibly have been the same moderator (DB/1) sent to the lab' on the 30th August, since the relatives had possession of the other moderator (DRB/1) until the 11th September, and then police retained possession of it (DRB/1) until the 20th September, by which time, it ( DRB/1) had been fingerprinted on the 14th September, by DS Davidson and DS Eastwood. Details written in the submission of articles form, which accompanied the moderator(DRB/1) states that the moderator to be checked for blood and fibers - even though by the date this moderator (DRB/1) was being submitted to the lab' (20th September), the crucial flake of blood (aforementioned) had already been found inside the other moderator (DB/1) at the lab', and already analysed at the lab' (between 12th and 19th September), so there it is, the proof for all to see, the absolute truth being that the key flake of blood, was never present at any stage inside the only sound moderator (DRB/1) found at the scene by David Boutflour on the 10th August, and retained by the family until 11th September, before it was duly handed over to police by Ann Eaton..