The only official time of death in the case of Sheila Caffell was/is 8.44am - this is/was consistent with her body being the female found in the kitchen at/from 7.37am, and there only being three further bodies upstairs, by 8.10am...
Surely with that logic it would place the time of death at some point before 7:37am. 
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The only official lawful time of death in Sheila's case was given by Dr Craig at the scene, timed at 8:44am, in the bedroom at whf...
The reference to the finding of "two dead bodies" upon entry to the kitchen, one dead male, one dead female, at 7:37am, does not constitute an official time of death in accordance with the law, because nobody has put their name or identity to those comments...
Obviously...
If two dead bodies were found in the kitchen upon entry, timed at 7:37am and later, then if this be the case, then Sheila or June would have had to be dead in the kitchen, before 8:44am...
As far as I know, only a doctor can give a time of death, unless other evidence exists to show that a particular person died at a particular point in time, for example, by eye witness account etc...
One has to wonder if the "officers report" which refers to the shooting incident in the kitchen, has got anything at all to do with the timing of the alleged females death in the kitchen, timed at 7:37am? Until the contents of that report are disclosed, there is no evidence to prove that there was a dead female in the kitchen, since she was obviously not dead, and still very much alive, so much so, that she managed to get upstairs into the bedroom after 8:10am, and thereafter she died as a result of being shot fatally under the chin...
According to DR Craig, he verified that Sheila Caffell was dead in the bedroom at precisely 8:44am, by reference to a solitary shot in the throat - he did not see nor report a second wound to the neck, and therefore could not have taken such a second wound into account when officially pronouncing her as being dead - what they implies is that if Sheila did have a second wound on her neck at the time Dr Craig confirmed Sheila as being dead, he was not saying that she died from this second wound because he makes no reference at all to it, and consequently, Sheila could not have been the Dead female found in the kitchen, but she could still have been the female being referred to?
As I say...
The only way Sheila could have been confirmed to be dead in the kitchen, at 7:37am and 7:38am, onwards, was if there was an "eye witness account" to Sheila shooting herself dead in the kitchen, to which the "officers report" which has not been disclosed could obviously relate...
The reason it has not been disclosed, is because the police wrongly assumed that Sheila had taken her own life in the kitchen as the armed officers commenced their approach to enter the farmhouse, and because she did not actually die there in the kitchen, the officers report and its contents have been suppressed because its contents are not factual, and what is more, the contents prove that Jeremy Bamber did not shoot and kill Sheila in the bedroom by use of the silencer and gun, and he did not stage manage Sheila's body there to make it look like o appear as though she had killed the others and then taken her own life...
In my view...
An application to the high court could be made for the disclosure of the said officers report to be disclosed, because its contents would tend to prove beyond question that Jeremy Bamber could not / did not kill Sheila in the bedroom, and he could not have used the silencer on the gun to shoot and kill her there, and it would expose all this nonsense about the blood in the silencer proving that Jeremy took the silencer off the gun after he killed Sheila in the bedroom, and he took it and hid it in the gun cupboard downstairs before stage managing her body to make it look like she took her own life...
Obtaining a copy of that officers report, will serve to prove once and for all that Jeremy Bamber is innocent, if I am wrong, its production might help to prove that he did it - so, why are the contents being withheld?
Bring it on...
Lets get to the truth...
The only official time of death was the one given by the police surgeon, Dr Craig, at the scene, timed at
8:44am - and the police and the prosecution have failed to prove that she was dead any sooner than that time, and therefore, Jeremy Bambers conviction for her death is invalidated, since Jeremy was in th company of police officers at the scene from 3:52am, and therefore, he could not be responsible for killing her......