There must have been something of a delay between the last shot from the first full load of the guns ammunition magazine that was fired at Neville Bamber downstairs in the kitchen (to which bullet case DRH/19, refers), and the occasion where the shooter found themselves upstairs and in a position to fire a shot off at Neville Bamber as he fled back downstairs, prior to him entering up dead in the kitchen..
We therefore need to be looking at the injury diagram produced by the pathologist to look at and consider the four so called non fatal shots, bearing in mind that Neville Bamber must have been present downstairs in the kitchen on two separate occasions during this shooting tragedy - once when the shooter fired the last of the double magazine marked rounds (DRH/19) at him, and secondly after the shooter had shot at him as he fled downstairs?
Neville Bamber bullet Entry Wounds
Seems to me, that there existed two particular bullet entry wounds (7) and (8) which could fit into the sequence I have spoken about involving the last of the double magazine marked bullet cases (DRH/19) downstairs in the kitchen, and the shooting of Neville Bamber after the shooter had reloaded the guns ammunition magazine with additional bullets, and the shooter had proceeded upstairs in pursuit of him...
Rather somewhat significantly, both the shot in the kitchen (associated with the double magazine marked bullet case DRH/19) and or the shot at Neville Bamber as he fled downstairs in an effort to avoid the shooter, could have been the source for the bloodied fingermarks that were present on the edge of the kitchen worktop close to where the telephones handset was off its cradle, or as the case may be the multiple splashes and drips of blood on the kitchen floor in that same vicinity!