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Offline mike tesko

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Robert Boutflour says that he thought Ralphs body had been found on floor, but..

In a witness statement he states that he later found out that Ralph had died sitting in his favourite chair in the kitchen? I wonder who told him that then? Funny how the crime scene photographs which were taken of Ralph show his body toppled over on the kitchen floor? I wonder why the relatives never kicked up a fuss about Ralphs body being moved by the police before photographing took place?
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Robert Boutflour says that he thought Ralphs body had been found on floor, but..

In a witness statement he states that he later found out that Ralph had died sitting in his favourite chair in the kitchen? I wonder who told him that then? Funny how the crime scene photographs which were taken of Ralph show his body toppled over on the kitchen floor? I wonder why the relatives never kicked up a fuss about Ralphs body being moved by the police before photographing took place?
i can understand that mike,he's sitting in the chair,gets shot,topples out of chair when dead.also may have been standing,gets shot,sits in chair for relief,dies in chair,falls from chair.
my wifes grandfather had a heart attack and was found with his head wedged between the freezer and a kitchen unit.his wife phsically couldnt move him to attempt to help him. this information i have always kept from my wife as to not cause aditional distress... her grandfather also died in his favorite chair....  :-\
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« Last Edit: July 16, 2012, 11:23:AM by -The Jam- »

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Besides that, isn't it actually Jeremys statement where he refers to his father being in his favourite chair? Are you getting mixed up?

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Actually I'm not sure where the 'favourite chair' bit comes from, other than Shaws manuscript.

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Judging from the pools of blood in and around the coal scuttle I would guess that was the position he was in at the time of death.

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Judging from the pools of blood in and around the coal scuttle I would guess that was the position he was in at the time of death.

Who's blood was it?

None of it got analysed or identified...
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I'm more interested in the blood transfer on the cushions...I would like to know how the trousers and the white tea shirt ended up over the blood and who put the cushions there and why the top cushion had transfers of blood on it...did I say twice lol  :) :) :)