One of the firearms officers described seeing Sheila's head as leaning up against the bedside cabinet?
But if her head was leaning up against the bedside cabinet she could not have been shot under the chin, because of the path and trajectory taken by the fatal bullet, and the need or requirement to position the rifle, with or without a silencer into a position so as to inflict that fatal wound under the chin - whilst her head was lent against the bedside cabinet...
Impossible scenario in my opinion...
An impossible scenario for suicide or murder, in your opinion?
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I am saying that with Sheila's head resting up against the bedside cabinet, as described by one of the firearms team, when he allegedly first saw Sheila's body in the bedroom, that it would have been impossible to fit the rifle, or the rifle with the silencer attached, to the end of the guns barrel, under the chin to fire the fatal bullet, because there simply would not have been enough room, to position the gun, however it was configured, so that the fatal bullet could be discharged from the weapon, and take the path and trajectory that the fatal bullet took, and that this could not have been the case, be it a murder, or a suicide...
Sheila was shot elsewhere, not there on the bedroom floor...
in my opinion...
This being so, and because Sheila's body was moved into that position after she was shot and killed, why doesn't the blood that can be seen to be leaking and running from the upper wound, show evidence of this (movement)?