Fingerprints were found on several of the bullet cases, which were 'not' Jeremy Bambers, but partial fingerprints belonging to Sheila Caffell. The prints that were found did not contain sufficient ridge characteristics to warrant them being used in evidence, but cops were convinced that the results they did obtain had originated from Bambers sister. There still exist 14 original spent cartridge cases (MDF/100) at Huntingdon Lab' which contained these fingerprints. The information about the existence of these 14 cartridges at the Lab' came to light in 2004 when ballistic expert, 'RENSHAW' attended 'Birdwell Armoury', near Barnsley to carry out tests relating to 'expansion rates' of Eley .22 LR bullet cases fired in a series of .22 semi automatic type weapons, both with use of a Sound Moderator, and minus the same. RENSHAW was in charge at the Lab' at Huntingdon when Fletcher took control of the ballistics in 1985. RENSHAW stated in a report that he produced for Jeremy that it may be possible to obtain the required data regarding the expansion rates from 14 of the original cartridge cases still held at the lab'. Now, if this was / is true, it means that 14 cartridge cases in the batch of crime scene ammunition were 'tampered with', and swapped over, and that 'not all' the original cartridge cases from the shootings had in fact been destroyed. In other words, 14 of the original 24 / 25 bullet cases are still in existence, and everybody involved at the lab' with the crime scene ammunition, including cops, knew about 14 cartridge cases that were 'swapped over'...
Now, by anybodies standards, that can't be right, or lawful...
What we then find, after cops staged Sheila's body on the bedroom floor from the bed, is that they 'infer' that the two cartridge cases found alongside her body (DRH/1 and DRH/2) do 'not' have a single grain of 'white residue' upon them, from them having been exposed to 'superglue treatment' on the 23rd August 1985. Now, that is 'astonishing'...
Where are the original two cartridge cases (DRH/1 and DRH/2) which 'Ron' Cook fingerprinted using 'cynoacrylate fumes, on the 23rd August 1985?