How do you make that out?
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Four fingerprints found on barrel of .22 air rifle, Marked A, B, C and D - only two fingerprints found on .22 semi-automatic anshulz rifle (JB's and Sheila's...
That drawing could be of anything, and it could refer to anything.
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EP seized 12 bore shotgun and .22 air rifle and fingerprinted it - they took possession of these from the relatives...
The diagram is a reference to the fingerprints the police found on both of these guns - th shotgun was found in the same gun cupboard that the silencer was later and supposedly found inside in the den...
How do you know that? It's not labelled, and it doesn't mention fingerprints.
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It was contained inside a file marked "fingerprints found on weapons", and the references, A, B, C, and D, were fingerprints which were found on those guns...
There's no reference to which guns they are. The one on the right doesn't even look like a gun. I don't get how you know all that from that diagram.
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There is reference - one on left is marked Shotgun, and the other is marked .22
That says shot gun? How do you know the other one isn't the Anshutz?
Also, nowhere on there does it say whose fingerprints were found. It simply has some letters.
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Only two fingerprints were found on the .22 anshulz rifle, so those references (A, B, C, D) refer to a different .22
Other material exists which indicates that these references (A, B, C and D) refer to fingerprints found upon weapons...
I will post these at some stage, once other matters have been raised and discussed...