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You'll have to read through all the info provided by whoever was with the car. It was either Saxby or Myall. The source that JB and the other officer were left looking at each other when Bews fled, is Bamber.
I don’t think for one minute Nevill would bother phoning Bamber to tell him Sheila has got the gun and leave Sheila running about the house with a gun.
Rob, you say the shot to Nevill was an accident and Sheila didn’t realise it was loaded, yet in your scenario you have her running upstairs shooting the boys and then June, surely she knows the guns loaded when she shoots Nevill?If your agreeing with Roch’s theory about shooting Nevill because he tried to stop her killing herself to be with the boys, why has she gone in and shot June?
That’s the trouble with you because you don’t think.
If Bamber thought it all so remarkable why didn't he mention it in his witness statement, interviews or at trial? Its all after the event and smacks of desperation.
Why would Bews run from a trick of light?
Bews actually wet himself
Bews, run?
You know they did Adam we have spoke about this before remember?
If you and others here are adamant that this happened then you can surely supply the sources to back up your claims?
Its in Saxilby’s statement CChttps://jeremybamberforum.co.uk/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=3136.0;attach=19893
Thanks. But it doesn't make clear they were running for their lives and/or they had seen anything that made them fearful etc. Bamber told them he received a phone call from his father saying Sheila was going crazy with a gun. He then went on to tell them about Sheila's mental health and firearms and ammo in the farmhouse. They arrive and find the place with some lights on and deadly silent other than dogs barking. Any rational person would think there was a good chance of something amiss. It stands to reason Bews injected some urgency into the situation and they moved swiftly to the patrol car to request back up. Why would they stroll back?