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Hi lookout think AE found it in a vanity bag in the lounge probably an old one what good is one anyway stuff and nonsense.
No,,Susan,,unless AE put it there,,I've since found out that it was indeed found in the kitchen.
Hello april is the nail theory not on steve's list enjoy your wine think I will drink a whole bottle with a straw
This is from the official websiteSheila’s NailsContrary to another popular myth, Sheila’s nails were not ‘perfectly manicured’ they were long red painted nails and although it appears they are intact, the polish has been chipped badly, and the same can be said of her toe nails. Part of her toe nail polish was found on the floor in the kitchen below the mantle placing Sheila at the scene of the attack on Nevill in the kitchen. Forensic expert Peter Sutherst confirmed this “The red object is not paint from the mantle shelf. It is more likely to be a particle of red nail varnish from Sheila Caffell’s right foot since it is a close match in hue to her varnish and also matches damage to the varnish on her right big toe.”[4] As you can see from the page on the rifle, it was very easy for anyone to use, it was lightweight and having long fingernails is not an issue for millions of women who work in a variety of jobs, clean the house and look after children. The prosecution argument about Sheila’s nails being an impediment to her dexterity was simply not a valid one. http://www.jeremy-bamber.co.uk/how-and-why-did-sheila-do-it
Caroline, can you post that to the "House of Commons" to make certain Steve sees it :D :D