It becomes very clear how police set about intending to deceive everyone over the silencer evidence. Not to be forgotten is that in the build up to Bambers 1986 trial, and during it, intact all the way until I became involved in the case in 1989, the silencer was only referred to by the exhibit reference of DRB/1. No information was disclosed to to indicate the volatile history associated with "IT". There was no suggestion that it had had its exhibit reference altered, from SJ/1, to SBJ/1, to DB/1, ending up as DRB/1. There was no suspicion, no acknowledgement that 'THIS' silencer (DRB/1) had at one time or another, it had been referred to by two different Lab' item numbers ( 22, 23, and back to 22). There was no mention at all the a silencer had been found at the scene on 7th August 1975. There was no mention that Ann Eaton had handed over silencer DRB/1 to police on 11th September 1975, or that her brother David Boutflour had not in fact phoned police on 10th September 1975, to report finding a gun silencer. No mention that DS Davidson and DS Eastwood had in fact fingerprinted the silencer on 14th September 1975, (DRB/1) handed to Police by Ann Eaton previously as stated. No mention that this very same silencer (DRB/1) had not in fact been sent along to the lab' until the 20th September 1985, and not physically examined by any expert until 25th September 1985. They kept all this key information secret so that blood and paint evidence could be wrongly linked to the Bamber family owned silencer, but they did not anticipate that years further down the line, someone like myself would come along and drag the truth about it out into the open...
By 20th September 1985, blood had already been found, analysed inside a silencer which had been present at Huntingdon Lab' ever since 30th August 1985; under an exhibit reference of DB/1, bearing a lav' item reference number 23. It was inside "THIS" silencer that the key blood evidence was found (DB/1 - 23), not the silencer still in the possession of relatives until 11th September, had been fingerprinted (14th September) and sent along to the lab' to be checked for blood and fibers on the 20th September at which point the silencer (DRB/1) handed to police on the 11th September 1985 by Ann Eaton, then came into play for the very first time. You will no doubt realize that if the silencer handed to police on the 11th September 1985, that was not fingerprinted by police on 14th September, not sent along to the lab' for the very first time until after the key blood evidence had already been found inside the "OTHER" silencer (DB/1), a silencer which had been present at the lab' ever since 30th August1985. Blood from "THAT" silencer (DB/1 - 23) having already been removed and analysed on the following dates confirming blood group activity (12th, 13th, 18th and 19th September 1975, the net conclusion being held that this collection of blood group activity belonged exclusively to Sheila Caffell, yet the silencer handed to police by Ann Eaton on 11th September, had not by "THAT STAGE", been sent along to the lab' until after the key blood evidence had already been found in the "OTHEr" silencer (DB/1 - 23)...
Sheila Caffells blood has been wrongly attributed to the silencer DRB/1 belonging to the Banner rifle, this can be proven by reference to the fact that all the key blood and paint evidence was associated to a different silencer at the lab' on dates before the Bamber owned silencer (DRB/1) came into play on 11th September 1985, for the very first time...
You do not send a silencer (DRB/1) to the lab' on the 20th September 1985, requesting that it be checked for blood and fibers, if it was already at the lab' and had been there continually since 30th August, and blood had already been found inside that silencer (DB/1 - 23), blood had already been removed, and analysed between 12th and 19th September, and try to claim that there was only one silencer, one silencer upon which key blood evidence can be associated, when the silencer (DRB/1) it is being linked to, did not come onto the scene until it was much too late to have been the silencer (DB/1 - 23) thevkey blood evidence had been found inside. Silencer DB/1 - 23, and silencer DRB/1, were bit, and could never have been one and the same silencers for the reasons given. The relatives know that, Essex police know that, the COS know that, I know that / this, and everyone else should by now know that. The bottom line is that key blood evidence was not found in the so called Bamber owned silencer (DRB/1), it was found inside a silencer (DB/1 - 23) belonging to one of the relatives. Sheila Caffells blood was found in a silencer (DB/1 - 23) belonging to one of the accusers, which throws a different light in the question of, " Who killed the victims?