The original version of Police Sergeant Woodcocks, witness statement, contained no fewer than 13 pages at its inception, which became transformed into 10 pages, by the time significant information, and evidence, which related to the first moments that armed police, entered the kitchen at whf, and discovered two bodies there - the body of one dead male, and the body of one dead female...
(Mike Tesko).
I think what we are being asked to believe is that the body of a male was mistaken as the body of a female, from looking through the window (hair flopped etc).
That this female body was jotted down in rough somewhere along the chain of communication...and then added on to the body of the male 'found on entry' in error. (Nobody using radio communications has asked any clarification / confirmation questions, which seems odd given the brevity of the situation).
And not only that... but also in this chain of communication somebody, somewhere has took it upon themselves to describe one of these bodies as a suicide when contacting SOCO Neil Davidson.
Furthermore, there exisits a non-disclosed report about a shooting incident in the kitchen.
Then, photographs of photographs of Sheila Caffell have been examined by professors... and they have given a time of death not superior to two hours prior to photography.