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Mystery of the changing bullet (PV/20) weight...
« on: October 30, 2015, 12:06:AM »
According to details recorded on the official 'GENERAL EXAMINATION RECORD' at Huntingdon Lab', the bullet recovered from Sheila Caffells neck muscles, weighed 1.5453 gram, which converts into 23.8476234 grains, yet the substituted bullet (PV/20) which was photographed, weighed 26.46 grain, which converts into 1.7145792 gram...

Clearly, not the same bullet that was removed from Sheila Caffells neck:-
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Re: Mystery of the changing bullet (PV/20) weight...
« Reply #1 on: October 30, 2015, 12:20:AM »
According to the contents of the bullet weight for exhibit PV/20 written on the 'general examination record' at the Lab' for it (the fragmented bullet which was recovered from the left side of Sheila's neck) it weighed 1.5453 grams, yet by 20 September 1985, the ballistic expert was describing it as a WHOLE BULLET, which he was able to link conclusively, as having been fired via the anshulz rifle, it weighing 1.7145792 grams (23.8476234 grain which had gained weight in the interim period, growing to a huge 26.46 grain)...

In 1986, Jeremy's ballistic expert, Major Mead, visited the Lab' and took photographs of the 25 crime scene bullets, amongst which was the substituted PV/20 (whole bullet).

At this time, Mead recorded the weight of the substituted PV/20 bullet as being 1.7145792 grams...


Bullet PV/20 (fragmented) recovered from victims neck on 7 August 1985 - 1.5453 grams
Bullet PV/20 (whole) examined by ballistic expert on 20 September 1985 -  1.7145792grams

Bullet PV/20 increased in mass / weight by 0.17 grams, between 7 August 1985, and 20 September 1985, which also coincided with a change in description from being fragmented (on 7 August 1985) into a whole bullet (by 20 September 1985)...

Substitution of bullet PV/20 therefore took place at the Lab' and involved the ballistic expert, Malcolm Fletcher...

This bullet (PV/20) was substituted because of the fact that Sheila was shot for a second time after the police surgeon claimed Sheila was dead at 8:42am, and she got shot after Dr Craig had left the scene - believed to have been a police bullet, or from another gun which the police were using to try and reconstruct how Sheila had originally shot herself...

The introduction of bullet cases, DRH/1 and DRH/2, into the main bedroom scenario, was also designed to help create a false impression that Sheila had been shot twice in the bedroom before the police first entered it, when in truth, she was originally shot downstairs in the kitchen and she was not shot in the bedroom until after the police surgeon, Dr Craig, had confirmed her death at 8:42am, and left the scene...
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Re: Mystery of the changing bullet (PV/20) weight...
« Reply #2 on: October 30, 2015, 12:24:AM »
How could the original bullet fragment weighing 1.5453 grams, described as a fragmented part of a bullet by the pathologist who removed it during autopsy, miraculously grow in size, shape and weight between the 8th August 1985, and the 20th September 1985, so that it then weighed 1.7145792 grams, described on the latter occasion as a 'WHOLE BULLET'?

Who swapped the bullet over, and why?
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Re: Mystery of the changing bullet (PV/20) weight...
« Reply #3 on: October 30, 2015, 12:38:AM »
Bullets do not grow, or get bigger, unless I have missed something somewhere. How does a fragment of a bullet at the time it is recovered from Sheila's neck during autopsy performed on the 8th August 1985, suddenly become so transformed in mass that by the 20th September 1985, the ballistic expert is describing it as a 'WHOLE BULLET', which he duly linked as having been fired via the anshuzt rifle?

I am prepared to accept, that the replaced PV/20 bullet had been fired via the anshuzt rifle, but not at the time Sheila got shot in the neck. I think the heavier substituted PV/20 bullet was produced during an unreported test fire of the anshuzt rifle, or in other words, it is fabricated evidence, which was introduced to create the illusion that Sheila had been shot twice by bullets that had been fired from the same gun...
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Re: Mystery of the changing bullet (PV/20) weight...
« Reply #4 on: October 30, 2015, 12:59:AM »
Jeremy Bamber is innocent, he did not shoot or kill his sister, somebody else did. The people who know the real identity of the person who shot and killed Sheila Caffell, used three separate bullets to frame Bamber for shooting dead his sister twice...

How can that / this be right?

If someone shot dead our Prime minister, or our foreign minister, or the president of the USA, and an additional bullet had been added into the scenario to frame someone, there would be an almighty human outcry. This should be adopted here, Bamber has been framed for shooting dead his sister, yet the police are behind the fabricating of the ammunition used to kill her. They arranged for a heavier bullet to be introduced once the nature of the investigation changed from four murders and a suicide, into five murders. Police don't go to such lengths of swapping over crime scene ammunition in an investigation for nothing, particularly when the investigation in question was being overshadowed by the presence of Special Branch...

Jeremy Bamber has been framed for killing his sister, by use of a dodgy third bullet, weighing 26.46grams,  test fired via the anshuzt rifle after the day of the shootings (in an unreported test fire of control ammunition)...
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Re: Mystery of the changing bullet (PV/20) weight...
« Reply #5 on: October 30, 2015, 01:12:AM »
Free Jeremy Bamber, the authorities have framed him using a dodgy third bullet, despite victim only shot twice...
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