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I believe someone once had her walking upstairs after having been shot once downstairs, clearly not taking into account that the shot had damaged her spine, making head/arm movement very painful. I dispute all that, naturally, but the dead don't walk, do they? I can't help but think that the CT will say anything which is favourable to JB. I'm inclined to think they say it, and put it out there without seeing if it holds water.
For me, you have to imagine some unlikely events to conjure up a scenario for either of them to be the killer. I've always thought that JB intended to shoot them all in their beds, leave the rifle on Sheila and voila but NB woke up and pushed past him as he opened fire in the bedroom. Perhaps Sheila was woken up by the commotion downstairs, went to investigate, saw her mother and was still dazed, wondering WTF was happening when JB came back up the stairs with a reloaded magazine. JB was wearing a mask and simply stuck the gun under her chin, ordered a terrified Sheila to lie down and pulled the trigger. Horrified he has to pull the trigger again, he stages the scene, puts the open bible on her but it slides off, closing itself and producing the mirrored blood the court of appeal pointed out, he opens it again, perhaps it falls open to the same well read page and he takes off the silencer and leaves, flicking the V sign at his hated mother on the way out.
If there's to be an appeal, there'll also have to be a strong witness too so if an officer, who was present, has come forward, then we'll get to know the full story. An appeal can't go forward without a witness.
This wouldn't work because Nevill had to make the telephone call at some point.
Bamber may have planned to shoot Nevill in bed. Then push him onto the bedroom floor. The bedroom phone could be put in the bedroom. Off the hook.
Surely they're all retired by now.
I believe it to have been just one of Mike's theories, Lookout