To be honest Mike, it sounds like you're arguing for the prosecution and agreeing with Adam and Nickos because the whole idea of Sheila tying up Neville certainly isn't going to further Jeremy's prospects of freedom - quite the opposite.
Hi Caroline,
Quite the opposite - the tying up of Ralph to the large wooden chair in the kitchen, helps to explain why he was not on hand to offer some form of protection to his grandchildren, and his wife, when the person who shot and killed them did the dirty deed. I believe that Sheila caught Ralph unawares dozing off downstairs, and that she was able to tie him to the wooden chair very quickly and subdue him. She then went upstairs and shot her mother five times whilst the mother was sleeping in the bed. The next 10 rounds were used to kill her children and her mother.. The only part I am not sure about, is whether or not, Sheila killed off her mother firstly before she killed off her children, or vice versa...
I am equally convinced,, that the silhouetted figure seen at the bedroom window, by the two police officers and Jeremy, was not Sheila, nor her father, but rather that it was June Bamber, moving around inside the bedroom, in between receiving the first five non fatal wounds, and the two fatal head wounds. Multiple spots of Junes blood were found all over on the bedroom carpet, evidence of which serves to confirm that although she must have been seriously wounded and in considerable pain, she did manage to move about inside the bedroom, and from the location of the aforementioned blood stains, it places June Bamber in sight of Myall, Bews and Bamber via the bedroom window...