Then you'll agree that errors made by EP, Doctors, etc. etc. does not prove JB to be innocent?
- and so the wheel turns 
and likewise everything else they came up with doesn't prove he's guilty...
Seems like there are some prople who think its alright to tamper with exhibits, alter exhibit references, have thier witness statrments typed out and edited by the DPP, and all manner of criminal activity - oh I forgot, when police and thier experts get up to such things, you describe it as an error, a mistake, or whatever other pathetic excuse or explanation you can come up with. Lets get the facts right, the new police investigation and the relatives stitched Jeremy Bamber up with murders he did not commit. There is no direct evidence which proves he shot and killed anyone, the evidence was purely circumstantial...
What if Sheila's blood was found inside either Anthony Pargeters Parker Hale Silencer, or an identical Parker Hale silencer belonging to Robert Woodwis Boutflour? Would that make one or other the killer? You see the police and Pargeter have never talked about where Pargeters Parker hale silencer wa the time of the shootings but it could only have been either at the scene, or in Pargeters possession? If Sheila's blood was actually found inside it, does this make it more likely that Anthony Pargeter was/is the killer?
Similarly, Robert Boutflours Parker hale silencer was never kept at the scene, and both Sheila and he had the same blood grouprs, but different DNA, whi h might account for why Sgeilas DNA was never found on any baffles where bloid had supposefly been found, whilst an unidentifued male DNA was detected that could have originated from Robert Boutflour...
Tests could still be carried out today to establish whether or not the mysterious unidentified male DNA found on baffle plates originated from and was exclusive to Robert Boutflour...
Imagine if the blood group activity found in the silencer, originated from Robert Boutflour, matched to his own DNA on the very same baffle plates the incriminating blood was found...
Now that would be very interesting, indeed...