We know that on the 12th September 1985, that David Boutflour contacted the police to report that he had found the sound moderator to the gun because there is a document stating this (unless that too is a genuinely fake police record too..
The sound moderator that Stan Jones took from Peter Eaton on the 12th August 1985, was the same sound moderator which Ron Cook took to the lab' the very next day (SJ/1), to be examined by Glynis Howard. We have seen the notes which Ron Cook recorded in his notebook which says that this / that sound moderator was given the exhibit mark of SJ/1. We also know that there was insufficient blood on the silencer at the time of that examination by Howard and that the sound moderator was handed back to Ron Cook, who says (elsewhere) that he retained that sound moderator in his jacket pocket and carried it around everywhere with him for the next 17 days and nights, until that sound moderator was eventually sent back to the lab' under a different disguise, by then it supposedly being referred to by the exhibit mark of DB/1..
In any event, the sound moderator is finally at the lab' again from 30th August 1985, onwards, where it remained until it was produced at court as court exhibit No.9 but was it?
And, if it was, how come that Ann Eaton and the relatives still had the sound moderator until the day before David Boutflour telephoned Essex police up on the 12th September, 1985, to tell the police that he had found the sound moderator to the gun (Ann Eaton had handed it over to DC Oakey 11th September 1985)?
Why is Boutflour telling police via the telephone on the 12th September 1985, that he has found the sound moderator to the gun, if the cops already knew he found the sound moderator that Stan Jones recovered from Peter Eaton on the 12th August 1985, and by then they also had the sound moderator that Ann Eaton had given to DC Oakey the previous day (11th September 1985)?
Stan Jones, and DC Oakey, dodgy coppers...