How recently?
to my knowledge, a couple of weeks ago. But I gather that 'team Bamber' had/have already been looking at the same issue, and that they have known about the possible significant/ implacations involving a future application for a review of Jeremy Bambers conviction and sentence...
I also am told that the strips of photograph negatives used to take crime scene photographs at the White House farm incident that each strip of 10 negatives each have a serial (reference) no. and that examination of registers kept at various police stations /headquarters which deal with to whom and when negatives were issued, or had been used in a crime investigation will also help to clarify the fact of which SOCO team took photographs at the scene (9.00 - 10.00am and 10.00 - 1.15am). Confusion over a reference to the firearm officers that they were told at a meeting held at Witham masonic lodge on 7th August 1985, by senior officers, that they refer to PC Birds video footage taken of the crime scene when making their notebook entries, and witness statements, in particular with regard to the position of where PC Bird captured them in his video footage..
It now becomes clear, that Witham SOCO took the video footage at the crime scene (10.00 - 1.15pm), as well as a montage of photographs, whereas Headquarters SOCO (9.00 - 10.00am), and that Essex police have not told the truth concerning the circumstances of how Sheila Caffell got shot twice, once in two different rooms of the farmhouse once downstairs in the kitchen, and on a second occasion when she was shot again upstairs in her parents bedroom..
The still image (shown below) taken from PC Birds crime scene video footage reveals that Sheila Caffells body was restaged prior to Whitehouse farm being handed over to Witham SOCO by 10.00am. If Jeremy or some would be hitman had shot and killed Sheila by 3.00am, she would have already been shot twice, and with that in mind, it begs the question, as to why the police applied CPR six hours or more (9.00 - 10.00am) after Sheila had died! And, how come all the other police officers and Doctor Craig, who attended inside the main bedroom crime scene, at various stages between 8.42am and 9.30am, that not one of them described the condition of Sheila' face and neck covered in her own blood (as shown in the still image taken from PC Birds crime scene footage that he could only have filmed after 10.00am that morning, because Witham SOCO weren't given control of the farmhouse until that time! It's safe to say then, that police practiced or performed CPR on the body of Sheila Caffell at sometime during the one hour period (9.00 - 10.ooam) that senior officers carried out 'INFORMATIVES'. Moreover, since Sheila did not receive the second (so called, instantly fatal shot) until 9.13am, and that senior officers who had been performing 'INFORMATIVES' at that time, know the true nature of how and when Sheila was shot a second time that it dawned on someone, that Sheila had been still alive until she received the second bullet, and this being so, then at that point would have been a good time to give CPR to try and keep her alive...
In support of this, when the Coroners officer attended the main bedroom crime scene, at 9.30am, he said something of huge importance concerning that the rifle had been removed from Sheila's body by that stage...
Bearing this in mind, How can anyone believe anything the Witham SOCO'' had to say, about the bodies of victims had not been disturbed or touched since they were discovered two and a half hours earlier by the raid team - by 10.00am, the rifle had been replaced back on Sheila's body, which can only have happened sometime between 9.30am (refer to Coroners officers account) and 10.00am, when Witham SOCO took charge of the crime scene. It seems almost certain that someone performed CPR on Sheila Caffell within moments of her receving the second (fatal) shot, and that was why by 9.30am the rifle was not with her body when the Coroners officer viewed Sheila's body. CPR was being performed on Sheila Caffell at some point immediately after 9.13am, until 9.30am, which is a period of about 17 minutes during which time someone was frantically applying CPR with the view of trying to keep Sheila alive...
Why did it take until 9.13am, or thereabouts, before someone started to perform CPR?
The answer is a very simple and straight forward certainty - they all thought Sheila to have been dead at 7.35am, when she received the first shot to her neck, until about 8.10am, when the body count downstairs stood at two bodies in the kitchen, and a further three bodies found upstairs which dramatically altered, when Sheila had presumably regained consciousness and had tentatively made her way upstairs. In hindsight, Sheila must have still been alive and capable of moving around however slowly, because it took a good 15 minutes from 8.15am - 8.30am, for the raid team to relocate her on the bed in the parents bedroom, upstairs in a collapsed state.
Other senior officers who had been monitoring the situation from inside a nearby farm outbuilding raised the alarm that the body of Sheila wasn't present anymore in the kitchen when they entered the farmhouse once a police radio message had been passed by a firearm officer inside the farmhouse at 8.10am that five dead bodies had been found bu that stage, two bodies downstairs, a further three bodies found upstairs..
There can be no question that by that stage (8.10am) that all the police at the scene were aware that Sheila was still alive somewhere inside the farmhouse...