Author Topic: Three hours of bedlum, that changed Jeremy Bambers destiny for ever...  (Read 2548 times)

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Different versions of what happened inside the farmhouse between 7.30 and 11.15am, exist...

How come, that when the police surgeon confirmed Sheila as being dead in the bedroom, on the far side of the bed, that he only saw and refers to a solitary wound on the neck...

Same can be said, about PI 'Bob' Miller, who refers to only one wound present on Sheila's neck...

And now, we also have DCS 'George' Harris, saying that when he viewed Sheila's body in the company of Dr Craig, the police surgeon, she only had one wound on her neck...

Dr Craig confirmed Sheila as being dead at 8.44am, at a time when she had only been shot once...

The second shot must have been inflicted after Dr Craig pronounced Sheila as being dead at 8.44am...
"Oh, what a tangled web we weave, when we first practice to deceive"...

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A training exercise commenced inside whf from 9am, onwards...

By the time PC Bird started to take crime scene photographs of Sheila from 10 O'clock, onward, Sheila had been shot twice in the neck...
"Oh, what a tangled web we weave, when we first practice to deceive"...

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A training exercise commenced inside whf from 9am, onwards...

By the time PC Bird started to take crime scene photographs of Sheila from 10 O'clock, onward, Sheila had been shot twice in the neck...

More significantly, Sheila's body was described as being "on the far side of the bed", sporting only one bullet wound to her neck, yet as soon as she is photographed on the bedroom floor she had two shots to her neck...
"Oh, what a tangled web we weave, when we first practice to deceive"...

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As previously reported, when Julie Mugford attended the mortuary to officially identify the bodies of the victims, she told everyone that Sheila had a single bullet wound under her chin, and much later she expounded upon this by claiming that Jeremy had told her that Mathew the hitman had got Sheila to lay down on the bed and shoot herself once with the rifle...
« Last Edit: January 14, 2014, 05:38:AM by mike tesko »
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As previously reported, when Julie Mugford attended the mortuary to officially identify the bodies of the victims, she told everyone that Sheila had a single bullet wound under her chin, and much later she expounded upon this by claiming that Jeremy had told her that Mathew the hitman had got Sheila to lay down on the bed and shoot herself once with the rifle...

Odd, that Mugford should claim that Jeremy told her that Mathew had got Sheila to lie down on the bed and kill herself, if Sheila's body had not been found on the bed, with only one bullet wound to her neck, because police claim Sheila's body was never on the bed, and that she had two bullet wounds on her neck all long...
"Oh, what a tangled web we weave, when we first practice to deceive"...

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Mugford appears to have sought to introduce the account supposedly given to her by Jeremy that a local hitman named Mathew had carried out the murders, based on a mixture of information supplied to her and the relatives by the police, with the hitman theory thrown in by Mugford, because she thought that although police would lock Jeremy up based on her story, she must have felt in some way that Jeremy's friend Mathew McDonald might come looking for her, with the intent of doing her over, because locally he had a reputation of being a mercenary...
« Last Edit: January 14, 2014, 05:52:AM by mike tesko »
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Imagine the scenario...

If Jeremy had known that Sheila's body had been found upon the bed, yet by the time of his trial it was being claimed by all and sundry that Sheila's body had been found on the bedroom floor, why didn't he instruct those representing him that police must have stage managed her body on the floor, and that the prosecutions case against him which was alleging that he had killed Sheila and gone on to stage manage her body by placing the rifle upon her, and arranging her hands upon and around the gun, so as to fool police into thinking that she had taken her own life, was the work of the police?
« Last Edit: January 14, 2014, 05:59:AM by mike tesko »
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Imagine the scenario...

If Jeremy had known that Sheila's body had been found upon the bed, yet by the time of his trial it was being claimed by all and sundry that Sheila's body had been found on the bedroom floor, why didn't he instruct those representing him that police must have stage managed her body on the floor, and that the prosecutions case against him which was alleging that he had killed Sheila and gone on to stage manage her body by placing the rifle upon her, and arranging her hands upon and around the gun, so as to fool police into thinking that she had taken her own life, was the work of the police?

If Jeremy had been the killer, nay let us say for arguments sake that he was / is the killer, and he had shot and killed his sister on the bed in his parents bedroom with a solitary shot under the chin, but he found out later that his sisters body had been moved from the bed to the floor, and that she had an additional bullet hole in her neck, why oh why wasn't Jeremy instructing those representing him during his trial that police had shot and killed her, in keeping with the complaint he had made to PC Oliver Sacksby at the scene on the morning of the shootings? Why wasn't it part of Jeremy's case during the trial, that if Sheila had not killed herself, then police must have shot and killed her...
"Oh, what a tangled web we weave, when we first practice to deceive"...

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If you or I, or anybody had been the person who had shot and killed Sheila with a single shot under the chin, and we had left her for dead on the bed (as described), and we had set about stage managing her body by placing a rifle upon it, and then positioning her hands upon and around the gun, so as to make it look like she must have taken her own life, and we were later arrested and charged with her murder, stood trial for it, as Jeremy did, we would know that the prosecutions case as relied upon at trial was a false one, because Sheila had not been killed by us, you, me, or anybody else for that / this matter, and left for dead there on the bed with a solitary wound to the neck, but her body ends up on the bedroom floor with an additional bullet hole in the neck, and the gun now on top of her body on the bedroom floor, and her hands conveniently repositioned upon and around the gun, in a different location inside the bedroom from where we, I, or us had stage managed her body on the bed, with a view to making people think that she had taken her own life, in the same way we, you, I, us had originally left her...

If we, you, I, or us had killed Sheila and stage managed her body on the bed, at a time when she only had a solitary wound upon her neck, and we end up in court charged with involvement in her murder, and the case against us, includes for the fact that Sheila was shot twice in the neck, and her body had been stage managed on the bedroom floor to try to give the impression that she had taken her own life there, we would know, you, I, us, that somehow Sheila had been shot a second time in the neck, and that somehow her body got moved from the bed to the floor, and re-staged there, with a similar intention of someone trying to make it look like she had taken her own life - at the heart of this matter would be, is the fact that (a) there has been an additional shot fired into the victims neck, (b) the victims body has been moved from the bed to the floor, (c) the body has been re-staged a second time, by someone else, on the bedroom floor...

If we, you, I, us, had been the killer, and we faced trial in the connection with Sheila's death, we would know how to defend ourselves against the allegation that we had shot Sheila twice in the neck to kill her on the bedroom floor, and stage managed her body there, so as to get the police thinking she had taken her own life there and then, as outlined...

Now...

Either the police shot her the second time and they stage managed her body on the bedroom floor, or as the case may be, Sheila did kill herself there, where police later photographed her body - nothing could be any clearer...
« Last Edit: January 14, 2014, 06:34:AM by mike tesko »
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At the heart of this matter, is the mysterious way in which the original badly fragmented crime scene bullet (PV/20) recovered from Sheila's neck (7th August, 1985), and verified as being a badly fragmented bullet by reference to scientific and medical evidence elsewhere, became transformed by 20th September 1985, into a whole bullet, that was fired via the gun photographed a top Sheila's body on the bedroom floor, at a time she now had two bullet holes to the neck, not a solitary one...
« Last Edit: January 14, 2014, 06:40:AM by mike tesko »
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Lets get things into perspective, how come PI Miller, Dr Craig, and DCS Harris, all view Sheila's body at a time when she only appears to have got a solitary wound upon her neck, and her body is positioned on the far side of the bed - by 8.44am, that same morning? The truth is, that Sheila's body was on the bed in the main bedroom at 8.44am, and by that stage she only had been shot once in the neck...

OK, lets go with her body not being on the bed at 8;44am, but rather her body is on the floor - how could Sheila only have a solitary wound on her neck at this time?

FACT is, that Sheila was shot on the second occasion, after Dr Craig, PI Miller, and DCS Harris, had viewed her body in the bedroom, at around 8.44am, which is why they only reportedly saw a single bullet hole on Sheila's neck at that time...
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How anybody could not see that there were two bullet holes in Sheila's neck at 8.44am, when DR Craig pronounced her as being dead beggars belief, if she had been shot twice by that stage...
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How anybody could not see that there were two bullet holes in Sheila's neck at 8.44am, when DR Craig pronounced her as being dead beggars belief, if she had been shot twice by that stage...

You do not have to be a police surgeon, or a police inspector, or one of the then top detectives in the county, to not be able to count beyond the number 1...

If Sheila had been shot in the neck twice by that stage (8.44am), the lot of them would have seen both bullet entry holes...
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And then of course...

We have all that wet, fresh looking blood, running, pouring and leaking from the two bullet holes on her neck, and the corners of Sheila's mouth - how the hell is it possible for all that blood to have been there at 8.44am, and yet still be so fresh looking over an hour and 15 minutes later, when PC Bird starts to take his crime scene photographs after 10 O'clock?

Do Essex police, CPS/DPP, CCRC, and the CCOAOD, think they can fool ordinary folk like us, into believing such garbage. If Sheila had been dead at 8.44am, in keeping with Dr Craigs account, the blood would not be so fresh looking as it appears to be in PC Birds, 10 O'clock photographs...
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Another way of approaching this matter, is to compare what PI Miller, Dr Craig, and DCS Harris have said, about there only being one wound on Sheila's neck at around 8.44am, and compare this information, against the photographs taken by PC Bird, and ask yourselves if it makes any sense?
« Last Edit: January 14, 2014, 10:19:AM by mike tesko »
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