Book marking, literally..
http://books.google.ca/books?id=9MI...&q=Gilbank, Fred & Lynn, Postans Path&f=false
http://www.durhamregion.com/news-story/4220815-who-is-getting-away-with-murder-/
" Mark Gilbank said he was the prime suspect at first, "just by the nature of the fact that I found my parents' bodies." The residue was from the murder scene at the house, he said this week.
"I voluntarily submitted to a gun powder residue test. They (police) found that the results were inconsistent with somebody who had fired a weapon. They found they were consistent with somebody who was at a crime scene shaking their father and screaming."
Gilbank said allegations that he could have killed his parents are simply other people "victimizing the victim."
Years of investigation into the killings began with little physical evidence and no real clues. It was Kristen who suggested to police that one of her mother's cases might have triggered her death.
Lynn had helped arrange the witness protection program for drug mule Willie Smith. He had hired Lynn after he was arrested at Toronto airport with more than 18 kilograms of hash oil worth about half a million dollars that he was allegedly carrying from Jamaica for the Gravelles.
It was a chilling thought to Hamilton's legal community that the killings could have been executions meant to warn anyone involved in betraying the crime family.
But a bail hearing one of the longest in Canadian legal history led a judge to find that the Crown's case was "less than strong."
One of the reasons, Justice Donald Gordon wrote, was the possibility that someone else was responsible. "I am satisfied the issue of an alternate suspect is very real," Gordon wrote in the part of his ruling that examined problems with the case. He named Mark Gilbank as a possible alternate suspect.
During the bail hearing lead investigator Steve Hrab rejected the idea his team had tunnel vision and said that Mark Gilbank had been investigated and cleared.
Hamilton police today will say only that the investigation into the double slaying is still open".