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I keep telling you all that there were two separate moderators:-

39. It is due to the fact that it can now be proven there were in issue two sound moderators discovered during the investigation at White House Farm.
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The Lab' did not hand the moderator (DB/1) sent to the lab' on the 30th August, back to the police until the 13th November 1985:-

41. Indeed COLP states, ‘The silencer was sent to the lab on 30.8.85 when additional examinations were made, culminating in its return to the police on 13.11.85.’  While COLP also states, ‘To have saved any dispute as to its identity, ideally the sound moderator should have been photographed in detail in the very early stages. Although a photograph was taken on 11.11.85 it merely showed the rifle and moderator within the gun cupboard at White House Farm.’(see COLP paragraph 2.57, 001918, and Document X2; our italics)
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How can one silencer be in two different places at the same time:-

42. While a sound moderator was being forensically tested, the other was being photographed at White House Farm, one was SBJ/1 the other DRB/1. It is, of course impossible for the sound moderator in issue to be in two places at once. Photographs img – 3642. CR2 through to img 3649. CR2, picture the rifle and sound moderator in the gun cupboard on the 20th September 1985. While photographs img – 3650. CR2 through to img 3653. CR2, shows the rifle with a different sound moderator attached in the gun cupboard on the 11th November 1985. Thus the photographs of DRB/1 were taken on 20th September 1985, and the photographs of SBJ/1 were taken on 11th November 1985. 
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The FACTS don't add up:-

43. In addition, Essex Police informed COLP that the first photograph taken of the sound moderator was on the 11th November 1985, (see paragraph 2.57 COLP Enquiry).
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Photographs taken of a sound moderator, were taken out of sequence, mystery:-


44. However, it is submitted that all the earlier photographs that were taken of the sound moderator were not disclosed to COLP, e.g. it is now known to be fact that DI Cook took photographs of a sound moderator on 21st August 1985, (see Document AB – 25), and that DC Hammersley took photographs of the rifle with a sound moderator on 20th September 1985, (see Documents B – 2, and AB – 25). 
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David Boutflour reports find of silencer to police in a telephone message, dated, 11th September 1985:-

45. Furthermore Document S15, clearly shows a telephone message from David Boutflour on 11th September 1985 at 15.20 stating he has found a silencer with blood on it logged as message 13. 
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Links are starting to come into play:-

46. Moreover, there are no references to a sound moderator having been found at White House Farm in Ann Eaton’s witness statements until her fifth submission on 12th September 1985.
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Dodgy references to Paint and Blood:-

47. While on the 13th August 1985, DS 21 Jones showed DI Miller the sound moderator and drew his attention to the red paint and blood present upon it, (See DI Miller’s statement dated October 1985, Document AB – 13).
 
48. On the 14th August 1985 DS 21 Jones took a witness statement from Ann Eaton and there is no mention of a sound moderator having been discovered on the 10th August 1985. While it is also asserted that Ann Eaton spent the day with DI Cook, DS Jones and DI Miller to show them where DRB/1 had scratched the red mantel shelf, (see DI Cook Statement to COLP page 21, Document  S 10).
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Ann Eaton forgets to mention finding of moderator in her first witness statement:-

49. It is submitted that if it was true that DRB/1 was found on the 10th August 1985 then it would be logical for her to mention the discovery because it was deemed so relevant by officers and indeed herself.
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Photograph (SBJ/3) taken by DS Stan Jones at scene on the 7th August 1985, showing view of downstairs toilet, destroyed:-

50. While back in August 1985, at the initial crime scene it is recorded that DS Jones was inside White House Farm on 7th August 1985 between the hours of 09.30 and 13.37. He was noted as taking photographs at the scene, some of which have since been destroyed, notably SBJ/3 which was of the downstairs toilet and where Anthony Pargeter was known to keep his rifle, (see document A-B). 
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Anthony Pargeter Rifle and his Sound Moderator kept at the scene:-

51. Similarly, Anthony Pargeter states this to be the case, (see Anthony Pargeter’s 12th 1985 December witness statement; Doc share: File 67). He asserts that he expected to find his .22 rifle and sound moderator in the downstairs toilet/shower room when he went in search of it on the 26th July 1985, instead he found that his rifle was now being stored in the office gun cupboard. ‘My gun case, containing my rifle and sound moderator was on the floor of this gun cupboard.’
 
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Anthony Pargeter rifle photographed on top of Ralph's shotgun in Cupboard (minus moderator) on the 7th August 1985:-

52. This is further proven in photograph img – 3522. CR2, which shows Anthony Pargeter’s .22 rifle on top of Nevill Bamber’s 12 bore shotgun case, on the floor of the office gun cupboard. This photograph was taken on the 7th August 1985. In addition photographs img – 3514. CR2 and img 3513. CR2, pictures Anthony Pargeter’s 12 bore shotgun case in the downstairs toilet/shower room on a bench behind a cabinet, (these were also taken on the 7th August 1985).
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Key photographs taken of gun cupboard, on 7th August 1985, have been deliberately removed, to conceal for the fact that Pargeters rifle and sound moderator were present at the scene, at the time of the shootings:-

53. Photographs were taken of all the items discovered downstairs in the office at white House Farm, in the gun cupboard while the house was being searched on 7th August 1985, yet these photographs have been removed. The inference by Jeremy Bamber’s Defence team is that they did in fact reveal the presence of a second sound moderator, (COLP Enquiry, paragraphs 1 – 211 and 2.57). These photographs are referenced as strip (white label) 0039 and have had eight of the negatives removed, (negatives 1 – 6 missing and 9 and 10). It is submitted that Essex Police did this to conceal that Anthony Pargeter’s .22 rifle and sound moderator were also in the gun cupboard at White House Farm, where David Boutflour later found the second sound moderator on 11th September 1985.
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Police deliberately failed to record the presence of all 7 weapons present at the scene at the time of the shootings:-


54. Furthermore it is submitted that in view of the fact there were a number of guns at White House Farm (namely 7) it would be inconceivable that Essex Police did not record their presence. Indeed of the 402 photographs disclosed to Jeremy Bamber only one photograph was taken of the 12 bore shotgun. Apart from the murder weapon, no other photographs of the guns at White House Farm have been disclosed.
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DS Stan Jones, attended scene, in role of investigating Detective, and had powers to seize exhibits, and to take photographs, including the Sound moderator (belonging to Anthony Pargeters rifle):-


55. It is submitted that DS Jones would have assisted Scenes of Crimes Officers (SOCO) or indeed the Firearm Services Unit (FSU) seizing and cataloguing the guns at the house. DS Jones was appointed as the investigating detective it was his duty to gather all evidence from the scene, in addition to the material exhibits seized by SOCO.
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