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Offline mike tesko

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If 'I declared to the whole world' that the prosecutions ballistic expert (Malcolm Fletcher) concluded in his notes, dated, 27th September, 1985, that the measurements and dimensions of at least one of the burn marks present on the back of Neville Bambers neck were consistent with a guns barrel having been pressed there which had made that mark?

Yep, that's what's recorded in Fletcher's own handwritten notes, initialled and dated...

So, what do all of you amatuer sleuths make of that revelation, then?

Why was this significant piece of evidence concealed or withheld at the time of the trial in 1986, and the 2002 appeal hearing?
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At least one of the burn marks had measurements and characteristics of the end of a guns barrel, having been inflicted on the back of Neville Bambers neck, minus the silencer...

Ok...

So who died first, Neville Bamber, or Sheila Caffell?
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At least one of the burn marks had measurements and characteristics of the end of a guns barrel, having been inflicted on the back of Neville Bambers neck, minus the silencer...

Ok...

So who died first, Neville Bamber, or Sheila Caffell?

More importantly, which guns barrel had the same dimensions as one of the burn marks on the back of Neville Bambers neck according to the ballistic expert who had access to all the firearms found or present at whf?
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Shall we guess?
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Shall we guess?

Ok, I'll go first - lets play the game the prosecution and its experts and the cops, and the relatives would want us to play...

I think it was the barrel of the 12 bore shotgun!
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Ok, I'll go first - lets play the game the prosecution and its experts and the cops, and the relatives would want us to play...

I think it was the barrel of the 12 bore shotgun!

Can I have another go, please, please, please let me...
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Can I have another go, please, please, please let me...

Ooooh, thanks I've never had so much luck in all of my life time...

Great, in that case then I think it was the brno rifles barrel belonging to Anthony Pargeter...
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Ooooh, thanks I've never had so much luck in all of my life time...

Great, in that case then I think it was the brno rifles barrel belonging to Anthony Pargeter...

Can I have another go, go on please, please let me, please...
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Can I have another go, go on please, please let me, please...

Mmmmmmn, I shall guess again anyway, since you lot appear to be ever so shy...
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Mmmmmmn, I shall guess again anyway, since you lot appear to be ever so shy...

Er, er, er...

Hang on its time to take my medication, my carer is here...
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Right, I think it must have been the barrel of the BSA .22 air rifle!
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I was never any good at fishing!

Never got any bites no matter where I cast my rod...
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I was never any good at fishing!

Never got any bites no matter where I cast my rod...

Ok, ok, ok...

that just leaves the end of the barrel of the anshuzt rifle, yeah?

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Ok, fine nobody wants to communicate with me, no matter - well it seems somewhat obvious to me, as it must be obvious to a headless chicken that the mark that the prosecutions ballistics expert said was made by the end of a guns barrel, and not the end of a silencer can only have been a reference to the end of the anshuzt rifles barrel, because he has made out the case for these shootings to be a one gun crime!

'Innit'?
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So, why didn't Fletcher make a witness statement stating this as being true, or at least of being a possibility?
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