The ballistics and pathological evidence make it crystal clear that Mrs Bamber was first shot in bed with her head on the pillow x 2 shots both of which entered and exited. As she lifted herself out of bed she sustained 4 further gunshot wounds: 1x non-penetrating; 3 x entered and 1 exited.
Having sustained the 6 body shots, bloodstains to the carpet show she lifted herself out of bed and moved from her side of the bed to Mr Bamber's side and back to the door which leads to the hall. She then sustained 2 further gunshot wounds to the head which rendered her incapable of voluntary movement thereafter.
I have explained numerous times that exit wounds produce far more blood than entry wounds:
Exit wounds, in comparison, are larger and more irregular. They show outward beveling of the soft tissue and the margin. Entry wounds will be free of characteristics, including flame burns and singeing, soiling and redding from gas, as well as tattooing from unburnt particles and metal scraps. They do not have an abrasion rim or grease collar, except when the skin is shored against a hard surface.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK556119/
No, it doesn't. The evidence is open to interpretation.
I accept it is possible that June was shot in bed several times, including in the head, and then managed to get out of bed and crawl around. No-one can dismiss this out-of-hand. It is possible. But I believe it is not very plausible and so I wish to consider other scenarios.
In short, I do not accept that Nevill or June were shot in bed, and in Nevill's case, I doubt he was in the main bedroom at all. I also believe June's body was moved by the police prior to forensic photography.
You are free to disagree and copy-and-paste things and post up links. I have a brain and can think for myself, thank you. I do consider what the experts say, but I don't treat it as Gospel. It seems that neither does Adam. If his Jeremy scenario is anything to go by, Adam has sacked the pathologist without notice. Personally, I wouldn't go that far, but each to their own.