Not only does it make clear mention in his witness statement, dated, 13th November 1985 (under Citiation, at peril of being prosecuted, if he did not believe the contents to be true, or if he had wilfully stated in it anything false) that the two bullets PV/19, and PV /20, were WHOLE BULLETS, but he also produced hand written notes which also state that both of these bullets were WHOLE...
I cannot for the life of me, begin to imagine how anyone such as yourself can realistically interpret his evidence to mean that both bullets were, not as it were, WHOLE BULLETS, but fragmented parts of bullets...
Well, for the record, Fletcher used a variety of different descriptions when dealing with the batch of crime scene ammunition (bullets) - WHOLE, NEARLY WHOLE, FRAGMENTED, and HALF A BULLET. Now, if the two bullets, PV/19 and PV/20, were not WHOLE BULLETS, but were as you suggest in fact FRAGMENTED parts of a bullet, then I can't begin to imagine why he didn't record these as such, in his hand written notes, and more importantly, in his witness statement, dated the 13th November, 1985?
He could have recorded that those two bullets were FRAGMENTED parts of a bullet, or that they were NEARLY WHOLE BULLETS, but he didn't, he specifically recorded that both had been WHOLE BULLETS...