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Offline lookout

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That looks like a cobweb not a cob out of the rifle. I've got a powerful magnifying glass here and it doesn't look as though anything's missing.
What was the missing piece doing downstairs in the kitchen anyway ? And how could you damage that part of the rifle where it's strengthened by the steel ? I'd say it was further down where you either can't see,or it's not's the same rifle.

Here is a clear picture of what it looks like whole and what it looked like missing:



It broke off while Nevill was being beaten with the stock of the rifle.

The rifle stock was being put under pressure that crushed it essentially.  The attacker was jamming it against the victim. Compressing the rifle stock results in fractures running lengthwise.  There were other fractures found inside the stock running lengthwise. They were near the middle though. The middle had enough other wood to keep the area intact despite the cracks. The fracture near the top edge resulting in it shearing off. There was nothing on the opposite side to keep it attached it was an edge after all.

Nevill protected himself from the blows with his arm.  The butt of the rifle kept hitting his arm in the process tearing his watch off.  He probably got hit in the face as well with it.  But what did him in was being bashed in the skull this knocked him out which allowed the killer to then reload.  In all likelihood it was the blows to the head with caused the piece to break off.  When it broke off it splintered there was a main chunk and then 2 smaller parts that were really just splinters. This is probably what Jeremy referenced that ripped off a glove.  One hand would have been in the area that broke and that could indeed rip a glove off or cause a splinter to go in the glove which instinctively someone would pull off in such instance to get the splinter out of it.

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Offline mike tesko

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Here are the mark, impression, bruising upon the top part of Sheila's right hand, and the trigger guard of the anshuzt rifle, responsible for making them:-
« Last Edit: August 19, 2015, 11:47:PM by mike tesko »
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Sheila's right hand was against the trigger guard when the rifle was discharged and killed her - at this time the muzzle of the rifle was pointing under her chin. She did not pull the trigger, her finger was pushed against it, not by Jeremy, but by the police, who had brought the rifle to her body after they had moved her body from the bed to the bedroom floor. The evidence is all here, it's unmistakable...
« Last Edit: August 20, 2015, 12:28:AM by mike tesko »
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This photographic evidence was deliberately kept from Bambers legal team, the jury, and the court of appeal....
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Offline mike tesko

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This photographic evidence was deliberately kept from Bambers legal team, the jury, and the court of appeal....

Could somebody tell me what photograph number was this photograph, in (a) THE MASTER COPY ALBUM (consisting of 223 photographs), or (b) THE COURT ALBUM (consisting of 50 photographs), or (c) THE SENIOR INVESTIGATING OFFICERS ALBUM (consisting of 581 photographs)? Anyone who says this photograph was disclosed to Bambers legal team, the court, the jury, the court of appeal, wants their head seeing to. There was no disclosure of this photographic image, and there was / is good reason why it was deliberately withheld. The closest anybody got to uncovering its existence was by myself, during the visit to the office of GDS in London, when I had an appointment with another close friend of Jeremys to view all the photographic albums which had been transferred to GDS by Ewen Smith, once Jeremy had disposed of Ewen Smiths services. The photographs I took on that occasion, of the photographs in the possession of GDS were not of good quality. I ran out of film, and Michael De Stefano copied other images on his scanner but he also ran out of ink...

Those who will say this photograph was disclosed and not withheld, I would say to each and every one of you, "FUCK OFF", you don't know what the fuck you are talking about. Tell me the album it was part of, tell me the photograph number in that album, tell me where it sits in order in the schedules produced by PC Bird, tell you what, tell me the negative reference so that we can place this image in its correct sequence. You can't, and you won't be able to, because this is one of the so called, "TOP SECRET" images Essex police did not want the public to ever see...
« Last Edit: August 20, 2015, 12:20:AM by mike tesko »
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The official line was that Sheila's hands were clean and uninjured - THEY LIED...
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Offline mike tesko

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The SCUMBAG Essex police officers handling the investigation, know full well that Sheila's hand was bloodstained and injured. They knew about the mark, impression, bruising from the rifles trigger guard of the aqnshuzt rifle, and they deliberately withheld that photographic evidence. The Pathologist knew about the markings on that part of her hand, so did the ballistics expert, they are all dishonest, evil minded people, who all chose to keep their gobs tightly shut, rather than risk Bamber being found "NOT GUILTY"...
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If Sheila's hands were bloodstain free and uninjured as the official version portrays, how xxx xxxx did the mark, impression, bruising, get there on the top part of her right hand? They lied, and lied, and lied.  If the palm of her right hand was spotlessly clean as per the official line, then who's bloodied hand made the bloodied print on the front lower part of her nightdress? They lied, and lied, and lied...
« Last Edit: August 20, 2015, 11:42:AM by maggie »
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Offline mike tesko

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Is it, was it, just a coincidence, that Sheila had these trigger guard mark, impressions, bruising upon the top part of her right hand, that she also had other marks and blood smearing upon her right forearm, and that the bloodied hand print found on the front lower part of her nightdress, just so happens to have been made in close proximity to her right hand and arm?
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Offline mike tesko

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None of the other four victims had these trigger guard mark, impression, bruising, upon their hands...
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Somebody tried very hard to take possession of the rifle from Sheila's grasp, but she clung to the rifle like shit to a shovel. there were other marks, impressions made in the vicinity of her right wrist, which have yet to be viewed in the exact same quality and clarity as the one now being mentioned. it is clear by reference to these other grab, gouge marks that someone was urgently trying to wrestle control of the rifle from Sheila, but that they did not succeed. Here are some poor quality images which support what I am saying:-
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Yes, Sheila was certainly involved in a struggle over possession of the anshuzt rifle, supported by all the mark, impression, bruises, upon the top part of her right hand, her wrist, and right forearm. All this is clear evidence that Sheila struggled relentlessly to retain possession of the rifle, which the authorities, relatives, and all the guilty camp claim was the sole murder weapon used in all the shootings - now just ask yourselves why would Sheila fight tooth and nail to retain possession of such a significant piece of evidence, which the other parties have for over 30 years been claiming was the only gun used in the shootings?
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How could there not be any firearm discharge residue and lead deposit on the swabs taken from Sheila's hands in view of the fact that at last here is proof that her right hand was in direct contact with the trigger guard and trigger of the anshuzt rifle? Maybe the non existence of blood on the swabs that were analysed tells a story of its own - her hands must have been wiped clean before the hand swabs were taken...
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To date, despite over 30 years having elapsed, there has been no official explanation for the cause of these mark, impression, bruises all over Sheila's right arm, right wrist and the top part of her right hand, which just so happens to bear the clear impression of the trigger guard of the anshuzt rifle, a mark which none of the other victims had on their hands, and neither did Jeremy Bamber, for that matter....
"Oh, what a tangled web we weave, when we first practice to deceive"...