There is absolutely no doubt whatsoever, that Essex police seized a sound moderator from the scene on the first morning of the police investigation, that date was 7th August 1985, and that Sound Moderator was given the exhibit reference of SBJ/1. It remains possible that also seized at the same time was a rifle to which the said Sound Moderator (SBJ/1) was attached. In fact, the rifle together with its Sound Moderator could originally have formed exhibit SBJ/1...
This rifle, and possibly it's Sound Moderator (SBJ/1) was arguably the gun belonging to Anthony Pargeter!
No signed exhibit label exists, bearing the identifying mark, SBJ/1..
Now, this is bizarre...
Two signed exhibit labels bearing the signatures of police, the relatives, and Lab' experts do exist, but the exhibit references on these two labels reads that one had the identifying mark of DB/1, whilst the other had the identifying mark, DRB/1...
My painstaking research into this matter spanning over two decades, has established that the sound moderator bearing the exhibit mark DB/1 first got mentioned on the 30th August 1985, and that the exhibit reference DRB/1 was not introduced until after the occasion Ann Eaton handed it over to DC Oakey on the 11th September 1985!
No matter which way you look at this feature in the police investigation, the Sound Moderator handed over by Ann Eaton (DRB/1), could not possibly have been the very same Sound Moderator that Essex police submitted to the Lab' on the 30th August 1985, in that respect DB/1 could not have also been referred to as DRB/1 - this is because DB/1 had already been submitted to the Lab' at Huntingdon (30th August 1985), before Ann Eaton handed over DRB/1 to DC Oakey on the 11th September 1985! There is no way that these two sound moderators could have been the same item!
I think, that the sound Moderator DB/1 was a separate sound moderator to DRB/1, and SBJ/1...
I believe I am right in saying that SBJ/1 and DRB/1 related to the same Sound Moderator, which at some stage had been returned to the family prior to the occasion that Ann Eaton gave it back to the police on the 11th September 1985! In a nutshell, Essex police were handed one Sound Moderator by the relatives (DRB/1) which the police themselves had already had possession of from the first morning of the police investigation, only at that stage it was being referred to by the exhibit reference of SBJ/1...
This Sound moderator was almost certainly returned back into the farmhouse at the time Jones and Jones returned the keys to the farmhouse, back to Ann Eaton at the scene on the evening of the 9th August 1985! In this respect, this meets the criteria, or the implication that cops handed back 'that' Sound Moderator to the family at 'that' time!
What appears to have happened, on the following day (10th August 1985) is that David Boutflour found the Sound Moderator which Jones and Jones had returned to the scene on the previous evening! The Sound Moderator was the one which Ron Cook took with him to the Lab' on the 13th August 1985, which Glynis Howard provisionally examined on that date! I am satisfied, that this Sound Moderator, was the self same Sound Moderator which Stan Jones had taken possession of at the scene on the first morning of the police investigation, it's exhibit reference originally had been exhibit SBJ/1, but when Cook took it to the lab'' that date, he states that there was no exhibit label attached to the Sound Moderator at that time, so he attached one and earmarked it exhibit SJ/1!
He later explained, that the reason he earmarked the Sound Moderator which Stan Jones had given to him, as exhibit SJ/1, rather than, for example, SBJ/1, was because he was not aware that DS Jones had got a middle Christian name of Brian...
In any event, there can be very little doubt that it was one and the same Sound Moderator!
Now, once that discrepancy was identified as somewhat problematic by Essex police, it was subsequently earmarked the exhibit reference of DB/1. This was the Sound Moderator sent to the Lab' on 30th August 1985, inside which the critical flake of Sheila Caffell's blood group activity was subsequently discovered at the Lab' on the 12th September 1985...
I am 100% sure that this was what did happen - this solitary Sound Moderator, at one time or another had a different exhibit reference, SBJ/1, became SJ/1 and ultimately it became DB/1...
The astonishing revelation which I can now reveal was that Sheila Caffell's unique blood group activity was found inside this Sound Moderator at the Lab' on the 12th September 1985 (quite possibly the Sound Moderator belonging to Anthony Pargeters .22 bolt action rifke,..
However, the ingrained red paint from the kitchen aga was found to be present on the other Sound Moderator (AE/1, CAE/1, DRB/1) which Ann Eaton handed over to DC Oakey on the 11th September 1985, and which her brother later contacted the police to tell them that he had found the actual Sound Moderator to the gun believed to have been the sole murder weapon! What we have here, is the introduction of two different Parker Hale Silencers, one (DB/1) containing Sheila Caffell's unique blood, whilst the other one (DRB/1) contained paint from the kitchen aga mantelshelf...
Between the lot of them, cops, relatives and those at the Lab' dishonestly merged both of these Sound Moderators into a single item! A single item inside which it was being claimed contained the unique exclusive blood group activity which originated from Sheila Caffell, and red paint as a result of the second Sound Moderator having come into contact with the red painted kitchen aga mantelpiece!
What they have done is very serious!
Between themselves, they have all conspired to pervert the course of justice!