By the time SOCO arrived at the scene (9:20am), how had they managed to get into the main kitchen to view the overturned body of Ralph Bamber with his uninjured head in the coal bucket, if they could not get through the very door behind which was jammed the large wooden chair?
10 minutes later, with the arrival of the Coroners officer, PC Wright, do I really need to ask the very same question, about how he managed to get into the main kitchen to view the body of Ralph Bamber, with his uninjured head resting in the coal hod, and the kitchen table overturned, or up righted by this stage, and the pair of cotton trousers, seat cushions and a towel strewn about on the Kitchen floor controlling the spread of blood?
Does anybody really believe that the police did not move or touch anything at all until after PC Bird started to take and took all of his photographs in certain parts of the farmhouse, from after 10 am?