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Offline mike tesko

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Baffles facing different direction, between 29th August 1985 and 29th April  1986...

At time Cook (SOC) dismantled silencer on 29th August 1985, baffle plates were downward facing, that is to say the jaws of the 17 baffle plates were pointing away from the end cap, whereas, by the time the blood grouping activity was recorded inside the silencer, the baffle Plates were the opposite way around, with the jaws of the 17 baffle plates pointing upward in the direction of the end cap...

The significance of these findings, show that blood which was attributed to the first eight baffle plates at and by 29th April 1986, would have been present at the bottom end of the silencer, as of 29th August 1985, but from 29th April 1986, onward, they were being presented as though all of this blood was found at the top end of the silencer, closest to the silencers end cap via which a bullet would exit upon being fired through it...

Somebody appears to have switched around the position of the baffle plates inside the silencer, from an original starting point of being downward facing on 29th August 1985, to an upward facing position by 29th April 1986, to accommodate the BACKSPATTER theory of the ballistics expert...

These discoveries seriously undermine the prosecutions case which argued that the silencer was fitted to the gun at the time Sheila Caffell was shot and killed in the bedroom at whf...
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If blood was found at the bottom end of the silencer, as opposed to the top end, it could not have got into the silencer by the process of BACKSPATTER, because there was no blood at all on the top nine baffle plates closest to the silencers end cap, that would presumably be in  direct contact with the surface of the victims skin at the time a shot was discharged from the gun via the silencer...

Who swapped over the position of the baffle plates, and more importantly, why?
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Blood found inside the silencer on the last eight baffle plates, closest to the screw thread end of the silencer, that attaches directly onto the external thread of the guns barrel, would suggest that blood was blasted into the silencer from the gun, or simply dripped into the bottom end of the silencer...

An absence of blood on the fist nine baffle plates at the top end of the silencer, means blood could not have got into the silencer by a process of BACKSPATTER, otherwise there would have been blood present on the front nine baffles, which there aren't...
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