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Bridget would you also like to explain how after realizing Jeremy had shot her mother and father and her too beautiful boys Sheila calmly laid on the floor (no sign of a big fight with Jeremy or a badly bruised body) and let Jeremy put two bullets into her neckHave you got any children Bridget and do you have any idea what someone would be like if their two children have just been shot?
Bridget you missed my post
Are you sure she knew the boys had been shot? I believe she was standing when she received the first shot, she then collapsed to the ground and the second shot was easy.
If she was stood up, which I believe she was....then the shooter would have had to have been on their knees with the first shot and more or less on the floor with the 2nd shot.....And she let happen? I doubt it Bridget, no matter how much you look at it....even if she did not know her children were dead, she would hardly stand there and allow someone to take her away from them....
Why would he need go be kneeling? He can just hold the gun down at an angle.
But not with a silencer on Bridget....could he???
I don't see why not?
Patti,,,,no silencer. It was being " planted " somewhere until a later date.
I thought you said you'd read my posts re the silencer. The LCN DNA tests which indicated that Sheila's DNA was present in the silencer were deemed not to be of use to either side, because the tests are extremely sensitive and innocent contamination could have occurred because the silencer was not protected in the way that it would be now. There's no suggestion that the blood found was not of Sheila's type.
Because blood of Sheila's type was found in the silencer in the cupboard
49 inches with silencer fitted....Impossible Bridget. The shooter would have to have been on their knees or very low done an be able to see the positioning of the gun...not something you would be able to do, if the shooter was also stood up....
But then again that is not what you stated which was In fact you were quite emphatic about it. Now how you can use both arguments to back up your case eludes me? Either it was Sheila's blood type (emphatic) or it was no use to either side? Sorry Bridget. I'm just trying to figure out where your argument holds water? That which appears to be open to question is in fact a evidence that Jeremy is guilty of murder. I'm afraid you have lost me along the way somewhere? Either it was good enough to convict JB unquestionably? Or it is undetermined and therefore of no use to anybody? Doesn't that somehow exclude the silencer evidence?