One might believe 2011 is a tad too late for EP/CCRC to provide negatives for lab blow-up?
If Bamber's defence have the negatives they should be able produce high resolution images showing that the skin is broken, leaving no room for any doubt. If they have had them since 2011 one would think that the matter would have been settled four years ago. A year to figure out the obvious and and a year to let people know about it.
The same applies where the wet blood argument is concerned. If there are now scores of "enhanced" wet blood photos, you might think they might ask another pathologist to confirm or deny that the blood is wet.
I have always suspected that the pathologists in this case were only allowed to see poor quality images. Well, now is the chance to show them pictures which will enable them to draw conclusions.
Guilters are sneaky smart. Notice how they have been trying to kid people that the jury and the pathologists actually saw high resolution pictures. It's not true.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3gTpj3YmRDgHere is a professor who can tell you with categorical certainty that a skull fracture occurred after death and not before, even though the person died over two thousand years ago.
What Bamber needs is a guy to come on television and show everybody the proof that that he is innocent. It will start a public debate which may lead to an acquittal, when it becomes clear that there is nowhere for the liars to hide.
My point is that high resolution photographs will enable experts to arrive at conclusions, but only if they are allowed to see them.