It couldn't be any clearer, DC Clark arrived at the scene in the company of DCI 'Taff' jones, he accompanies him around the pre.ises before being asked by DCI Jones to go along with Jeremy to his cottage and take a witness srstement from Jeremy. it was whilst at Jeremys cottage that he was introduced to AE and the other relatives, at which point Clarke told AE that Sheila's body was found on the bed. Clarke only spent a relatively short time at the scene, which was after the police surgeon Dr Craig had already pronounced Sheila as being dead at 8,44am, and he left the scene prior to SOC took control of the scene from 10am. it therefore must follow that Sheila's body was on the bed before Clarke left the scene to enable him to reciunt to AE that Sheila's bidy was on the bed. He also told AE that like all the other victims Sheila oncead only been shot once, something which caused the relatives to question how Sheila could have been so accurate to enable five lives to be taken by way of five bullets?
Clark did not know other police officers had moved Sheila's body from the bed to the floor after Clark left the scene. He did not find this out until later, which caused him to deny having ever told AE that Sheila's body had been found on the bed...