Without covering more ground ( as there's no more to cover ) mistakes can easily be made,,such as the sighting of two people in the kitchen. When police get called out to somewhere where they've never been to,,in the dead of night,not certain what they're going to find,,it's disorientating to enter a strange house and until they get their " bearings ",will be unfamiliar to its surrounds.
What the officer saw which was what he thought was an old woman,,was Neville. An easy mistake when it's a male with a good head of hair. Sheila would have been more recognisable with dark hair. So I personally think we can discount the fact that Sheila was in the kitchen at that particular time.
The " trick of light " was more feasible as being a human form.Beside the fact that the raid team were called out after the " sighting ",,it makes more sense that it was Sheila upstairs as that's where she was found,latterly.
Again,,I don't think she injured herself by self-infliction of that first shot to her neck. I'm sceptical about the second one too. If Sheila had fired that first shot to her neck,,it would have been a contact shot which would have killed her.How could you miss at such close quarters.?
The second shot could possibly have been administered by herself,as it was more of a contact wound,,which is why it's always puzzled me why the first shot ( which was supposed to have been a contact one ) didn't eventually kill her as the second one did. So my belief is that the first shot was done from two or three feet away,,and not by her hand.
As much as I've " cursed " the relatives,, again,,it's not their faults that they've been misled by the police,,which then has a knock-on effect spreading to the public,then the media.
Because the Bambers as a family kept everything to themselves,,including Sheilas' illness,,the relatives weren't to know what she was actually capable of,,or her rapidly impairing mental health,,and at times,,very odd behaviour,,,they would naturally assume that Jeremy was using Sheilas' illness as a means of covering up for his guilt.
The actual investigation was abysmal,,which even the "antis' " would have to admit,,also some of the officers concerned,,because " Taff " Jones had already stated four murders and a suicide,,but we don't know why he ever came to that conclusion,,and the poor guy had a fatal accident before he was thoroughly questioned on his decision,,,which really left everyone concerned in mid-air. Dangerous,,because you begin to question whether he was right or not and the theories start,,the what-ifs,,and I- wonders,,which is what has happened and because of the complexities of differing silencers,etc,,,which the jury wouldn't have had a clue about,,they naturally followed what the judge had to say,,which I think we all would have done under the same circumstances.
Sadly for Jeremy,,so much information wasn't released by EP to the defence,,and still remains to be withheld even after all these years which I find thoroughly unacceptable and have to ask myself why.
Also whatever is held under the PII should come to light,,if what those who say Jeremy should die in prison,,,so what difference will it make if he's got nothing to lose.?