Boutflour contacts Essex police on 11th September 1985, about silencer (DRB/1), he found in gun cupboard that day
Bamber, and his legal team, and the court which tried Jeremy for these awful crimes, and the general public, have all been duped by the relatives, and the police, into believing there was only one silencer, which had blood from Sheila inside it, and paint from the aga upon it, but I’ve got news for all of them, Sheila’s blood, and the paint from the aga, was not found inside, or upon the Bamber silencer - blood and paint was found upon and inside a different silencer which was already at the Lab’ long before the Bamber silencer was even found in the gun cupboard by David Boutflour, on 11th September 1985…
Lets put the cat among the pigeons, and really stir up a hornets nest be disclosing that Essex police have a record of a telephone conversation between the police and David Boutflour, dated, 11th September 1985, where Boutflour informs the police that he has found a silencer in the gun cupboard at the scene (whf). This police record, was not disclosed to Bamber or his legal team, but was withheld, and suppressed - which allowed the prosecution to wrongly allege that Boutflour had found the silencer in the gun cupboard a month earlier. This deception allowed all references to a silencer prior to 11th September 1985, to become treated as the same silencer, which Boutflour found in the gun cupboard, a month later…
The different silencers, SBJ/1, DB/1 and DRB/1, all, thereafter, became one and the same, referred to from that point onwards, as the Bamber silencer (DRB/1) inside which was found blood that belonged exclusively to Sheila, and paint found upon it that came from marks made on the aga (as t now turns out, these marks were made of the aga, after the police handed the keys back to the relatives on evening of 9th August 1985…