Huh? By the time the photo's were taken, the blood on her neck would be dry. She's laying on her back, there is no heart beat to pump out fresh blood and blood that had come from those wounds, trailed down her neck. The blood would have been dry by the time the CS pictures were taken.
Yes the soc image shows SC lying completely flat but there's some evidence that this position wasn't the position she was found in. EG A/PS Woodcock:
"I was aware that Sheila Bamber was lying flat on her back with her head slightly raised as it was against a bedside locker".Ironically this chimes with the prosecution case at the 2002 appeal. Testimony form Martyn Ismail:
518. To decide whether we considered that the interests of justice required that we heard Mr Ismail's evidence, we first had regard to the evidence that it was said that he could give. From the blood staining he concluded that following the second and fatal shot Sheila Caffell was lying almost flat on her back with her head propped against a bedside cabinet.It would seem SC's found position was with her head propped up against the bedside cabinet and that at some stage she was pulled by her feet thus causing her head to fall flat to the floor and dislodging blood that had pooled in the back of her throat.