Whatever is the cause of the wounds, they could be responsible for some of the blood in the armpit area.
The WHF farm murders and the truth of what actually happened is like trying to do a 1000-piece jigsaw without the picture and missing pieces.
It is possible that the picture of SC’s arm and some tiny wounds may shed some light on matters and prove JB innocent.
Firstly, if SC shot herself on her own bed and fell backwards it is probable that there would be little blood flow. Gravity would mean that the blood would fill her gullet and lung cavities and her throat.
Whatever caused the marks shown would still bleed until death and questions would be asked as to what caused this staining in the armpit area. The wounds would have to be disclosed to answer this question.
The police would not wish to disclose this if they are shotgun pellet wounds and if they shot June by accident. This is true for both the cases. Four murders and a suicide and five murders.
In the first case, in my reasoning, they were trying to make it look as if June had no part in events. (see my posts). They could not disclose these wounds whatever they were especially if they were caused by shotgun pellets because that would run counter to their central argument about June's inactivity in events of that night.
Therefore, the so called first shot to SC could and is possibly the most likely reason, despite my thoughts to the contrary. It could have been created to provide an answer to the staining on the nightdress armpit.
In the case of five murders if they are shotgun pellet wounds JB is innocent. The only way out would be for EP to claim he shot and wounded SC, with say a 410, before finishing her off in the location shown. That does not work because if he had already killed June and the others with the Anschutz it would not gel.
We do not have a clear image of this wounding. However, without knowing angles, distances etc. it makes diagnosis extremely difficult. From what we can see if they are pellet wounds it is possible there was other damage in the armpit area. See Attachment.
We need a better image and specialist ballistic wounds analyst.