We have all now seen the truth in black and white, we have had sight of the firearms register, dealers register and firearms certificate entry, as well as a bill of sale concerning the 500 rounds of Eley ammunition sold and purchased by Ralph Bamber on the 30th November 1984 - the ammunition subject of that sale and purchase was ELEY .22 subsonic, not ELEY .22LR ammunition. The firearms dealer is required by law to accurately record the type of ammunition sold to a certificate holder in the dealers register and on the persons firearm certificate, at peril of losing his dealership status if he makes any errors, or fails to document the aforementioned records accurately...
Firstly, we had Skippy claiming that the ballistic expert Fletcher had wrongly described the batch of crime scene bullets all being ELEY .22 LR bullet types, even though he describes some of the bullets as simply being .22 bullets, instead of .22LR bullets, and now Skippy is arguing that the dealer Radcliffe made the exact same mistake in describing the type of ammunition he sold to Ralph Bamber, as ELEY .22 subsonic rounds, instead of ELEY .22LR rounds? What a coincidence that the ballistic expert, Fletcher, and the gun dealer Radcliffe, should make the exact same mistake relating to the same type of ammunition?