Why would DS 'Stan' Jones, tell Ann Eaton, and the others, after arriving at Jeremy's cottage directly from the scene, that Sheila's body had been found on top of the bed with a bible on her chest, if he had not seen her body on the bed before he left the scene to come to Jeremy's cottage? It doesn't make sense, for DS 'Stan' Jones to say that Sheila's body was found on the bed, with a bible on her chest, if her body had been found on the bedroom floor with a rifle on her chest, and a bible on the floor, alongside her body...
The other interesting thing is, that when DS Jones saw the body prior to leaving the scene and attending Jeremy's cottage, in order for him to inform everyone there, that Sheila was found on the bed, is that he did not see a rifle on her body at all, only a bible on her chest, but if the bible was on her chest by that stage, how could the rifle end up on top of Sheila's body as well, in time for PC Bird (SOC) to later photograph it there after DS Jones had left the scene, to go to Jeremy's?
Does this not tend to suggest that police had stage managed Sheila's body on the floor with the rifle on her body, after DS 'Stan' Jones, had left the scene to go along to Jeremy's cottage that morning - we know by the timing with which PC Bird started to take photographs in the main bedroom, that Sheila's body was on the bedroom floor by that stage, and it must be true that earlier when DS Jones viewed the body, that it was on the bed minus any weapon upon the body. So at some stage between DS Jones arriving at the scene and seeing Sheila's body on the bed with no gun at all upon it, only a bible on her chest, a police officer, or a number of police officers present inside the premises after Jones leaves the scene to go along to Jeremy's cottage, were responsible for moving Sheila's body from the bed, to the floor, responsible for taking the bible from her chest and placing it alongside her body on the bedroom floor, before positioning the rifle on her chest with the muzzle of the barrel in various positions against her throat, and arranging her hands and arms upon and around the gun on her body, with a view to presenting any photographs taken at this stage, as being representative of how the raid team had originally found Sheila's body on the very first occasion, which cannot be true considering that DS 'Stan' Jones told Ann Eaton and the others present at Jeremy's cottage, that Sheila's body had been on the bed with a bible on her chest when he arrived at the scene and viewed her body...