Repositioning of bible..
Sheila could not have shot herself on the bedroom floor twice in quick succession, she was only shot once upstairs in the main bedroom, at precisely 9.13am..
At the time she received the second shot Sheila was laying on top of her parents bed, with a bible on her chest, minus any rifle...
She was originally wounded when the first firearm officer forced his way into the kitchen due to the fact that there was something heavy behind the interior door joining a corridor and the main kitchen. At that time there were two bodies sat on chairs against the interior door on the kitchen side. These two bodies, were Neville Bamber and Sheila Caffell. Nevill Bambers body was slumped in a chair closest to the internal door. The wooden chair his body was perched upon, was pushed up right into the corner of the kitchen, thus preventing anyone easily making it through the door.The opening edge of that door was on the left hand side of the door from the vantage point of being in the kitchen looking in the direction of the same door. Its hinges were on the right of the door as viewed from the same vantage point. To anyone else, located on the other side of that door (firearm officers), the opening edge of the door was on it's right, with the door hinges on the left. It was not possible for one officer to have been able to push open the inner door all by himself. This was because in addition to the body of Nevil Bamber being slumped on a wooden chair, Sheila was sat on a second wooden chair in front of him. It was not possible to see Nevil Bambers body from the vantage point of any police officer standing outside the main kitchen window looking in because the angle of vision from any part of the window to the corner of the kitchen where the opening edge of the internal door would ordinarily open, and where the body of Nevil Bamber was slumped, was too acute. Hampered by Sheila who was sat in the second chair closest to the kitchen window. Anyone looking into the main kitchen through the kitchen window, would only have been able to see Sheila's body which also contributed towards making it appear as though there was only a woman's body in the kitchen, prior to the firearms team actually entering the back farmyard door at about 7.30am...
Sighting of what appeared to be the body of a woman in the kitchen as viewed by firearm officers who peered into the kitchen from outside the kitchen window, was not a mistake, they saw Sheilas body on a chair, and did not know at that time that there were in fact two chairs against the internal door, and two bodies, hence why a report was given that a dead female could be seen in the kitchen, by PC Collins...
The existence of Nevill Bambers body on the other chair at the kitchen side of that door, only became apparent when an attempt was made to open that inner door by firearms officers in the hallway, beyond...
The true circumstances of what took place, from that point on, was originally recorded in PC Collins witness statement which originally consisted of 14 pages. The contents of that statement would have been recorded generally in PC Collins pocketbook either before he went off duty, or as soon as possible thereafter. We now know, that someone edited key parts of PC Collins witness statement, chiefly what had taken place after entry was forced with a view of the police entering the kitchen...
In total, two full page contents which originally formed in the 14 pages of his witness statement were missing completely, and two further pages were edited so as to try and conceal what had really taken place...
Hence, by reference to key police radio log messages that were passed between members of the raid team and senior officers who were isolated in a nearby outbuilding, timed in hand written police logs, 7.37am (the body of one dead male, and the body of one dead female found in kitchen upon entry), 7.38am (one dead male, one dead female), and 8.10am (after a thorough search, a further three bodies found upstairs. Five dead, in total)..
The missing page contents from PC Collins witness statement, and the edited pages of the same, would corroborate the contents of the times, handwritten police radio log contents, thus proving that Jeremy Bamber could not possibly had shot Sheila dead upstairs on the main bedroom floor, or indeed, that he had stage managed her body on the bedroom floor to make it appear as if she had committed suicide! He could not have killed Sheila upstairs on the bedroom floor any time before 8.10am, that morning, because Sheola was still alive downstair in the kitchen, at 7.35am, 7.37am and 7.38am. Furthermore, Her body was still downstairs in the kitchen but by that stage presumed dead, after being shot once, by 8.10am because only three bodies were found upstairs. If there had been a simple mistake made regarding how many bodies were downstairs in the kitchen, the mistake would have been rectified once the police got upstairs, by a simple declaration to the effect that a further four bodies had been found upstairs, but in their haste to cover something sinister up which must have occurred, they got muddled up and were not even capable ofelementory maths, where two and four bodies made the total number of dead was five, or was it six?