I think there is sufficient evidence available to give a very strong indication that Ralph Bamber did use the telephone hand set, which was photographed off its cradle in a position close to the tipped out ammunition on the worktop, and the bloodied fingermarks on the edge of worktop, along with the multiple spots of blood on the floor directly beneath. These bloodied fingermarks, and the blood on the floor beneath, could only have come from Ralph Bamber - which in my view places him in close proximity to the place where the telephone handset, ended up being photographed. What these features also indicate to me, is that Ralph was not shot at all until he was downstairs in the kitchen, and that this took place in the area of the kitchen where the telephone was situated. The multiple spots of blood on the kitchen floor (in that particular area) along with the bloodied fingermarks on the edge of the worktop, suggest in the strongest possible terms that Ralph was non fatally shot downstairs, and that this occurred after he was knocked, or fell to the floor, but from which he could possibly have been trying to get up to his feet? The blood on the floor and on the edge of the worktop in this area, confirm one thing which we would all do well to recognise, Ralph did not die instantaneously from being shot on this occasion, because he got upright afterwards, and his body did not end up on the kitchen floor in that part of the kitchen...
What this means...
is that somebody has tampered with the displacement of bullet cases supposedly found in the bedroom, because the prosecution alleged that four of the bullet cases found in the bedroom, originated or were associated with the four non fatal wounds, sustained by Ralph whilst he was upstairs, in the bedroom...
Not to be overlooked either...
is that although PC Bird photographed the position of all the recovered bullets cases at the scene, that these photographs were not relied upon, or made available to the court - there may have been good reason for this not being done, since such photographic material would almost inevitably have provided proof positive that police stage managed the scene...
Instead...
Court had to rely upon diagrams which were produced by PC Tingey to show the positions where bullet cases were supposedly recovered or found?