'DS Jones' and 'DC Clark' visited the main bedroom crime scene at about 9.10 am, on the first morning of the police investigation into the five deaths before leaving 'whf' for the purpose of taking a witness statement from 'Jeremy Bamber' at his cottage [`9 Head Street']. Upon arrival of 'Ann Eaton' at that address, 'DS Jones' told her that they [`the police'] had just come from the scene, and `he' told 'her' that 'Sheila Caffell' and 'Mrs Bamber' senior, were found dead alongside one another on top of the bed in the main bedroom and that 'a rifle was resting on the bed' in 'between both bodies' . Additionally, 'Sheila' had got 'a Bible' resting 'on top of her chest' . More astonishingly, 'DS Jones' told 'Ann Eaton' that both 'June' and 'Sheila' had 'been shot' only 'once' , each...
In one of 'DS Jones' statements, he described the sight of 'Sheila Caffell' laying on top of the bed' as though 'she was merely sleeping' soundly 'not dead'..
Earlier, 'Doctor Craig' had described seeing the body of 'Sheila Caffell' on 'the far side of the bed' in the 'main bedroom' with what appeared to be 'only a solitary shot to her neck'...
At around the same time, other senior officers [`Gibbons', and others'] who entered the main bedroom, stated 'that' the victim, [`Sheila Caffell'] only had 'what appeared' to be 'a single bullet wound' to her neck...
Some years ago, whilst I was visiting 'Jeremy Bambers' [`Ewen Smith'] then legal representative at his 'Birmingham office', I was given an opportunity to view a full version of the 'Senior Investigating Officers photographic album', [`which had previously been under the strict control of 'ACC Peter Simpson' who kept that full version under lock and key in his office safe at 'Chelmsford Police Headquarters'] which contained crime scene photograph's previously never disclosed or seen by' Bamber' and 'his defence', or for that matter, unseen by the jury! Albeit, I only had a very brief glance 'at some of the photographs' that the police took in the main bedroom, and other rooms of the farmhouse, where bodies of victims had allegedly been found by the firearm officers when they entered the premises at around 7.30am, 'thereafter' on that same morning. 'Some of the photographs the police took, were' shocking' and 'disgusting' - police officers were being photographed next to the dead bodies of the victims. The were 'using the bodies of the three adult victims' like 'props in a theatre production'. Amongst some of the ma y crime scene photograph's were several photo's of each of the three adult victims with parts of their private anatomy exposed whilst those involved took turns at having their photographs taken with the deceased adults beside, or next to them..
One such crime scene photograph which caught my attention showed 'Sheila Caffell' laying 'on the far side of the bed' in the 'main bedroom'. The photographer who had taken this particular photograph must have been stood at the foot of the bed facing it. 'Sheilas' body was laid on the left hand side of the bed [`as viewed by whoever took that photograph']. 'she' was laid on top of the quilt on the bed, her 'head resting on the pillow'. 'She' was wearing 'a light blue coloured nightie', the 'hem of which' had been 'raised up' , so that 'you could see her intimate private area'. 'She`wasn't wearing any' underwear'.. At the time this particular photograph was taken, there only 'a single bullet entry wound to her neck'. There wasn't the large triangular shaped bloodstains in the region of 'her' right Shoulder and armpit! There were 'no bloodied finger marks' on the front, lower, 'right hand side of her blue coloured nightie'. There was 'no gun' or 'a rifle on her body' , or 'beside it'. There was 'no bible' resting 'on her chest' or 'nearby'. I instinctively removed this photograph from its plastic sleeve of the album it was contained in, and concealed it in my rucksack, intending to break the news to 'Jeremy' who was due to speak with me later that evening over the telephone...