Author Topic: Sheila found on bed - so sayeth Ann Eaton to DS Davis, September 1985...  (Read 792 times)

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Offline mike tesko

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She states:-
"Oh, what a tangled web we weave, when we first practice to deceive"...

Offline maggie

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She states:-
There goes AE undermining Jeremy as usual. I'm sure Jeremy didn't want to dwell on where and how his closest relatives were found shot to death.

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Even Mr Arlidge had stated that Sheila was found on the bed.

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There goes AE undermining Jeremy as usual. I'm sure Jeremy didn't want to dwell on where and how his closest relatives were found shot to death.




My word,,that woman will get her comeuppance one of these days. If anyone lacked emotion,,it's her.

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Ann Eaton was told by DC Clarke and DS Jones, on 7th August 1985, that Sheila and June had been found on the bed. She made a witness statement to DS Davis on 8th September 1985, stating that Sheila's body had been found on the bed, and in 1991, she told the COLP investigators that Sheila's body had been found on the bed - so she must have been convinced by what police originally told her about Sheila's body being found on the bed, and been very disturbed to find out that Sheila's body was photographed on the bedroom floor, yet for some reason, neither she nor any other relative make any complaint whatsoever regarding the repositioning of Sheila's body onto the bedroom floor...
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"Oh, what a tangled web we weave, when we first practice to deceive"...

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Officers who attended scene on 7th August 1985, told Ann Eaton Sheila's body was found on the bed, and Ann Eaton told officers who had not attended the scene that police had told her Sheila's body was found on the bed..
"Oh, what a tangled web we weave, when we first practice to deceive"...