No, absolutely nothing to do with hand swabs or nighties. Again, there is no evidence that Sheila was suffering a psychotic episode that night - if you know different kindly enlighten me.
You've lost me again. You seem to be saying that there is no evidence of such, therefore it didn't happen... but you also seem to be saying that even if a psychotic episode
had taken place, there wouldn't be any evidence of it anyway. By my reckoning, if you take that approach, lack of evidence of a psychotic episode does not equate to one definitely not having taken place. In my opinion it is the likelihood of a psychotic episode that seems to be being implied by the defence. In other words, if you look at everything as whole, a psychotic episode fills in the gap.
Your stance regarding a demand for proof of evidence is being directed wrongly. I was never in control of the evidence of what took place at WHF. The Essex Police were. Now we have seen previously non-disclosed documents which have crosses through them and are annotated "NO". There are crossings out and date changes left right and centre which have come to light. I suggest that if EP were able to deliberately disregard or edit statements, that were contradictory to their aims in prosecuting Bamber, then they don't really get the thumbs up trust-wise on the case they have presented. What else have they left out and what caused the reviewing officer reporting to top brass as late as 6th Sept, to concur in Sheila being culpable? it cant have been nothing or no evidence.