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Offline mike tesko

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The photograph of Sheila on the bed, and the bloodstain reproduced on the rear of her nightdress from the bed, are collectively consistent features of the event described by the police surgeon Dr Craig, PI Miller, DS Jones, and myself, that Sheila was on the far side of the bed, and she was on the bed , with a solitary bullet wound in her throat...
« Last Edit: May 10, 2015, 08:16:PM by mike tesko »
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Suddenly, nobody is eager anymore to see confirmation that Eley did manufacture 35 grain .22 ammunition - I guess those who have been lying about me, are not so Keen after all, of being put out of their misery.Eley did manufacture 35 grain .22 ammunition...
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Suddenly, nobody is eager anymore to see confirmation that Eley did manufacture 35 grain .22 ammunition - I guess those who have been lying about me, are not so Keen after all, of being put out of their misery.Eley did manufacture 35 grain .22 ammunition...

If you have confirmation, then post it. I'm all out of Fan Fares. I'd have thought if people had evidence to get someone out of prison because they wee innocent, they wouldn't have left it 30 years to do so. When will the time be right?
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Suddenly, nobody is eager anymore to see confirmation that Eley did manufacture 35 grain .22 ammunition - I guess those who have been lying about me, are not so Keen after all, of being put out of their misery.Eley did manufacture 35 grain .22 ammunition...



It's not just about the ammunition, Mike. There's the picture of Sheila. there's the proof you say you have that police shot her. I've given up asking. It seems you'd rather tease us with it than produce it.

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Suddenly, nobody is eager anymore to see confirmation that Eley did manufacture 35 grain .22 ammunition - I guess those who have been lying about me, are not so Keen after all, of being put out of their misery.Eley did manufacture 35 grain .22 ammunition...

show us a photo of a 35 grain Eley ammunition box or a product catalogue that shows 35 grain Eley

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If you have confirmation, then post it. I'm all out of Fan Fares. I'd have thought if people had evidence to get someone out of prison because they wee innocent, they wouldn't have left it 30 years to do so. When will the time be right?

I take on board your point, but rest assured that Tesko can produce the evidence he has access to, seen, and still got...
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It's not just about the ammunition, Mike. There's the picture of Sheila. there's the proof you say you have that police shot her. I've given up asking. It seems you'd rather tease us with it than produce it.

Yes, I've been a blighter, haven't I?  But rest assured that everything I been saying was true, and is true. Sheila was shot in  struggle with PS Woodcock n the kitchen with use of his mini 14 short Ruger, and one round of .223 ammunition. A sound moderator was fitted to the barrel of Woodcocks weapon, which worked loose during the struggle, causing the bullet to fragment upon discharge from the rifle as it passed through the misaligned sound moderator. The raid team thought she was dead, and pressed on with the search of the farmhouse, they left Sheila downstairs in the kitchen unsupervised....
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show us a photo of a 35 grain Eley ammunition box or a product catalogue that shows 35 grain Eley

I could do that later on tonight, but what would me doing that, achieve?
« Last Edit: May 10, 2015, 09:24:PM by mike tesko »
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I could do that later on tonight, but what would me doing that, achieve?

Other than proving that I have been telling the truth about this matter, all along?
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Yes, I've been a blighter, haven't I?  But rest assured that everything I been saying was true, and is true. Sheila was shot in  struggle with PS Woodcock n the kitchen with use of his mini 14 short River, and one round of .223 ammunition. A sound moderator was fitted to the barrel of Woodcocks weapon, which worked loose during the struggle, causing the bullet to fragment upon discharge from the rifle as it passed through the misaligned sound moderator. The raid team thought she was dead, and pressed on with the search of the farmhouse, they left Sheila downstairs in the kitchen unsupervised....


Mike, the proof of the pudding and all that. It's been SUCH a long time since I enjoyed dessert ;)

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Eley, certainly manufactured a 35 grain .22 bullet, despite claims from elsewhere that the haven't and never did...

I beg to differ...

They did...
« Last Edit: May 10, 2015, 09:31:PM by mike tesko »
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Eley, certainly manufactured a 35 grain .22 bullet, despite claims from elsewhere that the haven't and never did...

I beg to differ...

They did...

Well, end the debate Mike and post the proof!
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Mike, the proof of the pudding and all that. It's been SUCH a long time since I enjoyed dessert ;)

I have the ballistic Eley schedule with me now (ELEY Limited)

I have all the facts at my fingertips:-

(a) - .22LR high velocity solid, 2.59 grams, 40 grain
(b) - .22LR high velocity hollow, 2.27grams, 35 grain
(c) - .22 LR standard, 2.59 grams, 40 grain
(d) -  .22LR Subsonic hollow point ammunition, 2.27 grams / 35 grain
(e) - .22 short solid, 1.88 grams, 29 grain...
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I have the ballistic Eley schedule with me now (ELEY Limited)

I have all the facts at my fingertips:-

(a) - .22LR high velocity solid, 2.59 grams, 40 grain
(b) - .22LR high velocity hollow, 2.27grams, 35 grain
(c) - .22 LR standard, 2.59 grams, 40 grain
(d) -  .22LR Subsonic hollow point ammunition, 2.27 grams / 35 grain
(e) - .22 short solid, 1.88 grams, 29 grain...

So scan it and post it - simples.
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Offline mike tesko

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Well, end the debate Mike and post the proof!
I have posted the information in the last post, but rather than it be the end of the debate, I am hoping it will be the start of a fresh debate...
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