It is claimed that after Sheila received the first shot, she managed to get blood from the resulting wound upon her arm at several places. These drops of blood from her wound somehow formed streams upon her arm.
In the position that Sheila would have originally been in after having received the first gunshot wound - how would she have had to move her arm, in order for the drops of blood to land at the positions shown in the crime scene images? Has anybody tried to replicate this movement with their own arm / neck?
After the blood had dripped upon her arm (bearing in mind that this is supposed to have happened at all the places shown) - how did she keep her arm at an even level and avoid any arm rotation so that the blood drops nearly all travel in same direction on her lower arm / wrist?