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Offline mike tesko

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The circumstances of Sheila Caffells death inside whf led to doubts by DS Stan Jones, and relatives of the deceased that Sheila was not capable of shooting dead the other four victims, and then shooting herself dead by way of two shots which entered her neck!
« Last Edit: January 22, 2020, 06:01:AM by mike tesko »
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The circumstances of Sheila Caffells death inside whf led to doubts by DS Stan Jones, and relatives of the deceased that Sheila was not capable of shooting dead the other four victims, and then shooting herself dead by way of two shots which entered her neck!

Stan Jones, and the relatives were right to hold such views..
"Oh, what a tangled web we weave, when we first practice to deceive"...

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Sheila Caffell almost certainly did not attack and shoot dead any of the other four victims, and could not possibly have shot herself dead by way of two shots to her own neck, there in the main bedroom and its floor, anytime before the firearms officers entered the farmhouse from around 7.30am, onwards...

The massacre of 'three generations of the Bambers family' victims, had a striking resemblance to farm murders in South Africa...

As far as I know or am aware, Jeremy Bambers has never visited South Africa, and so no suspicion should be directed at him, as though he had some involvement in any of those massacre's...

However...

He was aware of somebody who was suspected by South African authorities of having played a role, in a few of the South African farm murders...
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The massacre of 'three generations of the Bambers family' victims, had a striking resemblance to farm murders in South Africa......

In many of the South African farm murders, very much like in the instance of the whf tragedy, the killer (s) had inflicted clear signs of 'Over kill' involving them having been shot multiple times, and  beaten or slashed iƱ the region of the face or head, grotesquely...


« Last Edit: January 22, 2020, 06:50:AM by mike tesko »
"Oh, what a tangled web we weave, when we first practice to deceive"...