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Reference 78/10 - 'photocopy of rifle, rifle and Moderator, rifle, moderator and Moderator and parts'..
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Reference 78/44 Box 78:-

'Handwritten letter dated 19/11/90 to Mr David Warrington from Mr Teskowski re sentencing and conviction of Jeremy Bamber..
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Answer phone Cassette Tape Reference 78/98 of Box No.78...
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References 78/115, 78/116, 78/117, 78/118, 78/119 and 78/120 of Box No.78 - making reference to a Sound Moderator bearing Lab' reference 0790/85. These relate to letters that were written by Jeremy Bamber to the Lab' shortly after my release from custody on bail pending my own appeal! At this time, Jeremy got himself into a bit of a pickle by believing that PC Bird (DB/1) had recovered the silencer from the scene, and not David Boutflour. This allowed the police to come up with the explanation that DB/1 was the silencer which David Boutflour found on 10th August 1985, and that it had to be changed into DRB/1 at a later stage because PC Bird had taken a soil sample from one of the farms fields bearing his exhibit reference DB/1. However, little did Jeremy know, but exhibit DB/1 was the flake of blood and a razor blade that David Boutflour had scraped from the outside of one of two silencers he recovered from the gun cupboard at the scene on 10th August 1985 - Lab' item number 23 was referred to as a disposal bodily fluid (blood, once tge flake had been made into a solution at the Lab' and subsequently tested to destruction)...
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