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JEREMY BAMBER CASE => Jeremy Bamber Case Discussion => Topic started by: mike tesko on May 01, 2011, 05:46:PM

Title: An Opportune moment to introduce the finding of the Bamber (DRB/1) silencer
Post by: mike tesko on May 01, 2011, 05:46:PM
Whilst Jeremy Bamber was in custody at the beginning of September 1985, being questioned about the murders and the burglary at Osea Road Camp site, the relatives wasted no time in taking the opportunity to visit whf and search it for clues...

These searches took place between 7th and 13th September 1985...

It was at this time, when Essex police took the opportunity to fingerprint whf from top to bottom - as a result there was fingerprint dust all over the place, to be found upon everything...

The presence of this fingerprint dust would provide key information about the actual date when the Bamber silencer was found in the gun cupboard, since the executor of the Bamber parents estate, would recall that he was present at whf when the silencer was found by David Boutflour, and that he remembered the incident well, because there was fingerprint dust all over the place and upon everything - well, police did not carry out a fingerprint examination at the scene, until the nature of the investigation changed from being four murders and a suicide, into a full scale murder investigation, under SC/7856/85, which came into force on 6th September 1985...

Based upon the evidence given by Basil John Cock (the executor of the wills), the Bamber silencer (DRB/1) could not have been found inside the gun cupboard at whf, until after the other silencer (DB/1) was already submitted at the lab' on and from 30th August 1985, since, by that stage, Essex police had not yet fingerprinted the scene, and would not do so until on and after 6th September 1985...

Any suggestion made by relatives or the police, that the Bamber silencer was found on some earlier occasion is bogus and false...

Title: Re: An Opportune moment to introduce the finding of the Bamber (DRB/1) silencer
Post by: mike tesko on May 01, 2011, 06:21:PM
In Robert Boutflours COLP statement, he refers to the fact that the executor of the Bamber estate(s), Basil John Cock, was complaining about fingerprint dust being everywhere...

This could only have been on a date after the nature of the investigation changed, from SC/688/85, into SC/786/85, on and after 6th September 1985...