Author Topic: Getting the facts right about what Ralph told Jeremy during brief phone call...  (Read 2744 times)

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Offline mike tesko

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But the only other female in the house was June Bamber,who was shot in bed and pinned down by the bullets which went through the pillow. I can't see how she could possibly have got hold of a rifle that morning..

Yes, but on the day of the murders, Neither Jeremy or anybody else, only the police knew exactly how many times June had been shot, or even where she was when she got shot. It was not until much later that the full details of how many times the victims had been shot became common knowledge - police originally led the family to believe that each of the five victims had all been killed by way of a solitary shot...

There is no evidence anywhere to show that Jeremy or any of the relatives knew how many shots had been fired, until after Jeremy's first arrest, interviews, and him being released on bail...

With this in mind, and if Jeremy had been the killer, why would he introduce the explanation regarding the mix up relating to the changing of words spoken to police by him, from "She has", to Sheila has", at the time of his 11th September 1985, police interview?
"Oh, what a tangled web we weave, when we first practice to deceive"...

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The four head shots, fit the criteria for Ralph to have been sat on a chair, and the shooter firing into the top back part of his head - when police forced their way into the kitchen...

This was the reason why four bullet cases (DRH/1, DRH/2, DRH/3 and DRH/4) were later added to the scene in the main bedroom, upon the advice of PI 'Bob' Miller...
« Last Edit: December 17, 2013, 06:57:AM by mike tesko »
"Oh, what a tangled web we weave, when we first practice to deceive"...