I can assure you absolutely no offence was taken QC.I was delighted with your help and will probably need it again for my sheila scenario.Can i take this oppertunity to ask what you think the purpose of the marks on Nevilles back was,As you can see from my previous post i am plying for replys to my posts.
Possibilities:
(i). A poker was found by David Boutflour in the gun cupboard on 12th. September 1985. The aga was lit on the night of the 6th./7th. August.
(ii). Nevill suffered injuries in the attack that night. This could have included the injuries to his back.
(iii). Could be old injuries - Nevill suffered a back injury while serving as an RAF pilot during the War. After the War, he was a hands-on farmer right up to his death and could have suffered injuries or bruises at any time, any day of the week. He may not even have been aware of these particular injuries.
(iv). Could be an oncological biopsy. Nevill had discussions with the farm secretary, Barbara Wilson, that boded ill for the future. It could be that he feared he may have cancer. Maybe he did have cancer and did not want to tell Jeremy, and this was not picked up in the post-mortem.
I rule out (i) because no blood was found on the poker and it would not be practicable for the killer to use it.
I rule out (ii) because there was no blood coming from these back injuries.
I rule out (iv) because there are no reports of Nevill suffering symptoms that would be associated with cancerous tumours. I also rule out the injuries being the result of the removal of benign tumours because the injuries are not consistent with this.