Sorry for not answering this before. I have had an opportunity to go back over this thread today and review the background facts pertaining to the blood analyses and the DNA LCN profiling which was carried out some years after the trial.
Fact: A full DNA profile matching June Bamber was extracted from inside the silencer. The logical reason for this had to be back spatter.
June was shot seven times some of which would have been in quick succession and according to the distribution of the empty cartridges found on her bed and on the floor beside her, some at least must have been fired at point blank range.
Given those circumstances therefore the air would have been thick with blood molecules so it would not be unreasonable to suggest some made their way into the silencer due to back spatter.
Do you agree?
No.
My understanding (despite Scipio trying to convince me otherwise) is that back spatter/blow back is a rare phenomenon. When it does occur it normally does so with a large calibre weapon and not only is blood sucked back into the weapon/silencer but also skin tissue. As we know the weapon involved with the WHF tragedy was a small calibre (.22) rifle and no skin tissue was detected with the blood.
As far as I know the defence expert used at trial, Major Mead, did not even establish if back spatter/blow back was possible with a .22.
As we know the blood evidence presented at trial was based on a flake of blood found in the silencer. When this was analysed it was shown to correspond with SC's blood type/group, and also RB's, as follows:
Blood flake/SC/RB = A, EAP BA, AK1, HP2-1
The blood expert at trial Mr Hayward said it was possible that the blood represented an intimate mix of more than one person's blood and there was a "remote possibility" that the blood may have come from a combination of June's and NB:
June = A, EAP BA, AK2-1, HP2-1
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NB = O, BAP BA, AK1, HP2-1
= A, EAP BA, AK1, HP2-1 = blood flake found in silencer
This was the defence's case at trial ie that SC used the silencer to shoot her parents and sons and returned the silencer to the gun cupboard before shooting herself. And that the blood found in the silencer represented an intimate mix of NB's and June's. IMO this is just the stuff of la la land and requires too many "remote possibilities" for it to sound credible:
That back spatter occurred in the first place
That it occurred with a small calibre weapon
That there was no accompanying skin tissue
That June's blood blew back into the silencer - one contact wound possible although expert said "unlikely"
That NB's blood blew back into the silencer - no contact wounds or even close ie within 1mm or 2mm.
That June's and NB's blood not only blew back into the silencer but blew back into the silencer at exactly the same spot; it then became intimately mixed (although this may have happened when the flake was dissolved by FSS for testing)
That SC then returned the silencer to the gun cupboard and replaced it in a box in a bag behind a dart board.
The above doesn't sound credible to me and yet that's what Geoffrey Rivlin QC expected the jury to believe!
June's blood group was not detected as a stand-alone in the silencer. Mr Fletcher the ballistics expert thought it "unlikely" that the shot June received between the eyes was a contact shot making back spatter/blow back even less likely. None of the other shots were potentially contact shots.
If June's DNA was in the silencer then I think it was there as a result of contamination possibly from where the silencer was handled with her bloody nightdress by jurors, expert witnesses, court officials.
I'll explain why I said "if" later but have to go now! Hope I've whet your appetite and left you wanting to know more!

Btw you made a post yesterday but before I could respond it was gone/removed. Anyway it was about animal blood. The flake found in the silencer most certainly was not animal blood so at least we agree on that!