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Extract taken from http://jeremybambercampaign.wordpress.com/ann-peter-eaton/"In another statement made to the City of London Police Ann details “It was the policeman DC Mick Clark I think, who told me Sheila and Aunt June were on the bed with a gun between them and a bible on Sheila’s Chest.” This is an unusual statement, firstly, why was a police officer giving a member of the public details about the tragedy? And secondly this position of the bodies contradicts photographs taken by Police, these images show Sheila and June both on the floor either side of the bed, the bible lay next to Sheila and the gun across her body. Ann Eaton also goes on to say “I could have imagined Sheila Blasting everybody with a 12 bore because this was what I had been told.” Curiously Ann had immediately formed realistic images of Sheila killing the family with a shotgun and not the low velocity .22 Anshuttz that was actually used."Apart from Mike's word it is things like this which help me to believe that it is possible that a photo of Sheila on the bed does exist.
Which may mean that thoughts that Sheila didn't know how to use a gun and so couldn't have killed her family were first put into her head by Robert Boutflour?
Please rest assured that photographs of Sheila on the bed exist, I have seen two of them and I have been told there are more...I may release other information later on today for anyone who is remotely interested...
I for one will be very interested mike. Your drive and work amazes me mike and credit due to you. ps i noticed you was in Chesterfield the other week anything to do with the case, thats my neck of the woods would have been nice to have met you?
Nice pictures mike, used to love to see the spire come into view when i came home from working in colchester. Having witnessed this so called cluesso or clueless firearms police force in action in recent years, even now they are full of mistakes.
Grahame I have never really believed the suggestion that Sheila or JB knew nothing about guns, never handled a gun, hated guns. They were both brought up (from babies) on a working farm. Farmers use guns day in day out. They are a normal part of farming life. My best friend grew up on a farm in Lancashire. It was dairy and arable. If animals were in distress they were shot. Even the sheep dogs. Because they were not pets they were working dogs. I appreciate that WHF was only arable but it is obvious that guns are still a necessity. I am sorry but I cannot accept that somebody brought up in that environment can claim to know nothing or little about guns.I have never handle a gun in my life but I am confident that purely from what I have seen on this forum if someone was to put a rifle in front of me with bullets and a magazine, I could manage to put them together.
THE CROOKED MAN POEM"There was a crooked man and he walked a crooked mile,He found a crooked sixpence upon a crooked stile.He bought a crooked cat, which caught a crooked mouse.And they all lived together in a little crooked house"Here's some images of the crooked spire of church in Chesterfield:-
I can confirm he is a retired police officer, and for the time being I wish to say nothing further about the specific role he played in the investigation...
Hi Nick,Actually, I was wondering if it was you doing that...