Another factor worth considering, is the fact that if Sheila had shot herself twice, how had she managed to get the angle and trajectory of the first shot (bullet PV/20) if she used the fingers of her right hand to activate the trigger on that first occasion? For Sheila to have shot herself there in the bedroom on the first occasion it makes more sense for her to have used the fingers of her left hand to activate the trigger mechanism, thus allowing for the angle and trajectory of bullet PV/20 to be made. But for this to be true, she would then have had to swap her hands over and use the fingers of her right hand to activate the trigger in time for the fatal shot beneath the chin (bullet PV/19), which proves that both shots could not have been fired instantaneously, one after the other, where the angle of rifle somehow fell flush against Sheila's body, with a swapping over of hands used in the discharging of the gun, not counting for the problem with the position of the bed which in any event would have excluded any possibility of the rifle swinging in the arc it would have needed too...
We are dealing with police officers stage managing the crime scene involving Sheila, we are dealing with crime scene photographs that were taken by PC Bird after police stage managed the scene, and photographs which were presented to the court as if she had been found like that, untouched or disturbed...
Firearms officers made false statements claiming that when they first entered the farmhouse that they found Sheila on the bedroom floor, as per crime scene photographs, but ladies and gentlemen, they lied...