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Offline mike tesko

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Silencer - was not found at scene by relatives on 10th August 1985

No police record exists to show that relatives found a silencer in the gun cupboard on 10th August 1985 - all the witness statements which make reference to the alleged find of the silencer are dated after 12th September 1985. That is to say, statements made by relatives, and police officers, were all made after 12th September 1985. The only police records which exist prior to that date, are records of a telephone call that David Boutflour made to the police on 11th September 1`985, to report the find of the silencer in the gun cupboard at whf that same date. In addition, another report that Ann Eaton handed over the silencer to DC Oakey on 11th September 1985...

All of these facts and details did not come to light until the second file (SC/786/85) came into existence on 6th September 1985, there is absolutely nothing at all about the alleged find of a silencer in the original file (SC/688/85) that was in existence between 7th August 1985 and 6th September 1985...

Exhibit Label, for silencer handed into the police by the relatives, even has the file reference, SC/786/85 written upon it, alongside the relatives signatures, which did not come into existence until 6th September 1985, thus confirming that the find of the silencer could not have occurred as claimed on 10th August 1985, since the file reference at that stage was SC/688/85...

How could a silencer which was not found until 11th September 1985 in the gun cupboard at whf,  have been submitted to the Lab' to be examined on 13th August 1985 and 30th August 1985, since on those occasions the case was being investigated under a file reference of SC/688/85, and the Lab' would not have accept4ed a silencer to examine on both of these dates, without it being properly packaged and labelled...

So, how could the Bamber silencer (DRB/1) have been sent to the Lab' on two separate occasions, (13th and 30th August 1985) even though it had not yet by that stage been found in the gun cupboard by the relatives?

Impossible...
« Last Edit: February 17, 2011, 06:42:PM by mike tesko »
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Re: Silencer - was not found at scene by relatives on 10th August 1985
« Reply #1 on: February 17, 2011, 06:37:PM »
In your second paragraph I think you have the incorrect file reference written down.

Offline mike tesko

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Re: Silencer - was not found at scene by relatives on 10th August 1985
« Reply #2 on: February 17, 2011, 06:41:PM »
In your second paragraph I think you have the incorrect file reference written down.
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Correct, thanks, I will rectify immediately...
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Re: Silencer - was not found at scene by relatives on 10th August 1985
« Reply #3 on: February 17, 2011, 07:07:PM »
I've seen a statement by Oakey dated 25th October 1985, and it does not mention a silencer.

http://www.freejeremybamber.com/files/B27.pdf

Is there another statement from him which shows he was given the silencer on 11th September 1985? 

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I've seen a statement by Oakey dated 25th October 1985, and it does not mention a silencer.

http://www.freejeremybamber.com/files/B27.pdf

Is there another statement from him which shows he was given the silencer on 11th September 1985?
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