Check out the main bedroom pictures and look at the bedside cabinet on June's side of the bed.
The door has decoration on the front...beading and maybe raised detail / probably painted near the top.
The one on June's side is damaged as can be seen in the photograph. Comparison with the other cabinet proves this...they were a pair.
Also note there is a blood stain on the front left leg(as viewed) of the cabinet. Make a particular note of that bloodstain. Blood has ran down than leg a bit...not a quick splash but a bit more than that.
Collins and Delgado claimed problems about pictures they viewed of the supposed scene and in particular was mention of the cabinet and Sheila's position in relation to it. Woodcock also says in his statement that her head was raised as it leant againt the cabinet or similar.
One wonders if damage occurred to a cabinet when Sheila was being "staged" and whether accordingly, to not attract attention, cabinets were switched around. The location of the bedside lamp on Ralphs side of the bed and how it's lampshade would be struck by the wide opening of the door next to it suggests things are not right.
Take a look at the picture of blood running into Sheila's left eye and how it then spills over from her left eye socket to run down the side of her head. Just perfect to create the bloodstain seen on the leg of the bedside cabinet photographed on June's side of the bed.