It’s interesting what the statement (dated 15 August 1985) does - and does not - contain.
Was it Myall, Bews and JB when the alleged movement in a window/trick of the light happened?
If so, Myall certainly makes no reference to it?
I appreciate the statement is written by Myall, but he does state again that JB said "I thought I heard rabbits........". Of course my point here being that if they were by the "potato shed" then he could not possibly hear them - it just sounds wrong!
(- unless of course they were the White Rabbits Band on tour, an American six-piece indie rock band based in Brooklyn, New York, originally from Columbia, Missouri.
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Myall also states that JB said "I left it (the gun) on the kitchen table (subsequently settle) with a full magazine and a box of ammunition next to it" - what a set up line - imo
Q "Are there any of these weapons like to be loaded".. A. "They are all probably loaded...." - setting the scene again... again imo.
And this one still grates with me - "your sister has gone berserk and she's got a gun" said a frightened 6' 4" healthy farmer (ex RAF), having carefully dialled his son's number, in the hope that JB would answer the phone after a hard day (tired out) in the fields??
It would appear that Nevill had all the time in the world 
Yeah I noticed the 'HEARD RABBITS' bit, given what was discussed yesterday.
I'd like to see Bews 16-8-85 statement now to compare.
What about the delay in making these two statements? Myall on 15/8/85 and Bews on 16/8/85, I'm assuming that these were their first statements, but why are they made some seven or eight days after the event?

Given the nature of the case, regardless if it was four murders and a suicide or five murders, I'd expect things to have been a little more important than to have waited for a week before putting the statements together.