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This is not a joke, it is a very serious matter. DCS 'Mick' Ainsley knew the truth, which is why Ann Eaton made mention in her COLP witness statement, that when she was testifying at the forthcoming trial, that if she was asked about the blood in Sheila' s heavily blood stained knickers being the source from where the relatives had contaminated the silencer (DRB/1) with Sheila's blood, that she was advised by Ainsley to respond by saying that you could tell the difference between normal blood and menstrual blood by the smell of it...Don't try to embarrass me, with your tactics, I didn't tamper with the silencer by introducing Sheila's blood to it...I am not an expert on this, perhaps you ought to question Annie Eaton, or former DCS 'Mick' Ainsley about it, but I don't think there is much if any difference in smell between a small dried flake of someone's menstual blood, and a small dried flake of that persons normal blood...Let common sense prevail...Why was DCS Ainsley giving such advice to Annie Eaton about the blood? Did he know something which he wasn't telling the rest of us?Sure, he did...
Hang on a minute, give me chance to put the full argument...
Are you really asking us to believe that it took a MAN to point out the difference, to a WOMAN!!!! between menstrual and other blood!!!!!!!!! I fail to see why you think I'd try to embarrass you OR why you feel the need to point out that you had no dealings with the silencer. However, I'm very interested to know from where you believe the menstrual blood was obtained, as I can tell you now that it wouldn't have been obtained from a pair of knickers soaking in water.
Well, before you start accusing me of anything, you ought to read what 'Annie' said about 'it' in her COLP witness statement. She didn't just pluck that comment out of thin air. There was obviously some comment between 'Annie' and Mick Ainsley in 1986, about blood clots in Sheila's knickers. Why else would Ainsley single 'Annie' out to say what he had advised her to say...
can you show proof of that comment being made ,is it written down somewhere,or are we just assuming it took place
I can post the extracts of her COLP statement, she certainly made it clear that Mick Ainsley told her what to say if it was put to her during the trial that the relatives had contaminated the silencer themselves whilst the silencer was in their possession between 10th and 12th August 1985...
please do mike ,it will be interesting to read
Hang on, then, I will have to now source 'that' witness statement somewhere in storage. I know its not posted in the archives, because I've just checked. It will take quite some time mind you...
Right, I have got some bad news, and some good news...
bad news first please ,mike