If so, then there was obviously some truth in what Anthony Pargeter was told by David Boutflour during the first days of the police investigation into these 5 deaths when Boutflour told Pargeter that police had given the silencer back to the family, Boutflour explained it this way to Pargeter as he did, because Boutflour was fully aware that police had returned the silencer in question, back into the gun cupboard on the evening of 9th August 1985, when Essex police gave the keys to whf back to Ann Eaton, and Peter Eaton at the scene...
The spot light is also now firmly on what was meant by Ann Eaton, when she wrote in her handwritten notes, that on 9th August 1985, her husband, Peter, had returned the gun back to whf - was the reference to 'THE GUN', reference to the silencer? Is the truth of the matter, that Jones handed the silencer back to Peter Eaton at the scene on the evening of the 9th August 1985, and that when DS Jones heard on the 12th August 1985, from Robert Boutflour, news to the effect that his son, David had found a silencer in the gun cupboard at the scene, a couple of days earlier, that DS Jones panicked thinking it must have been the silencer he himself had handed to Peter Eaton on the 9th August 1985, so Jones went back to revisit Peter Eaton at his home address, on the evening of 12th August 1985, and subsequently took possession of that silencer, again, thinking that that would be the end of the matter, insofar as police handing the silencer back to the family. However, little did DS Jones know, that there were normally 2 identical looking silencers kept inside the aforementioned gun cupboard, and what the police did not realise until the following month, was that the silencer found at the scene, had not been the same silencer that was handed back to Essex police by Peter Eaton on the evening of 12th August 1985, Boutflour had kept the silencer he found in the gun cupboard on 10th August 1985, until the 10th September 1985...