Yes it is unreasonable to believe that every so often it is necessary to have a mass clear out. It also is something that you have just made up and is supported by no evidence. Which part of defying court orders are you struggling with. You finding something unbelievable is not a substitute for facts. Special Branch were called in to oversee the destruction of evidence, there is a wealth of evidence to confirm this.
Your "argument" that it wasn't possible to hold onto "reams of typewritten information" is a made up excuse supported by no facts. It is physical evidence (clothes, bullets, carpet and bed sheet samples) that were destroyed and are being discussed.
Quite how you manage to imagine that it is about typewritten information is a mystery.
For arguments sake let us assume that Special Branch duties do not include destruction of evidence in defiance of court orders, unless you can find something other than your imagination that says otherwise. This being the case do you have any reasonable arguments to put forth to support this action by SB and EP
You haven't provided any sources for you're posts yesterday and today.
My view is I'm surprised if the police kept nighties and pyjamas after Bamber was convicted in 1986. There is no record of these being discussed at trial & no one knew about DNA then.
The exception being something like the silencer, which was discussed at the trial, kept and tested for DNA years later.
If not disposed in 1986, I suspect it was police protocol to dispose of items 10 years after a conviction. Which the police did.
Since disposal, supporters have made the optimistic claim that the police disposed of these items because Bamber's team, (after 10 years) had suddenly decided these items needed to be looked at again & the police were scared. Although not too scared to let the silencer be tested.
Unless you can provide the court order that items must be kept. And documents that items were disposed of after the court order.
A source that carpet samples were also kept & then disposed of would be good as well. Not sure how they decided which bits of carpet to keep.