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Hi steve thanks for your reply. Sheila had eaten later than the rest of the family so I cannot accept she was sleeping when Jeremy arrived on the scene surely she would have struggled and fought with Jeremy unless of course the voices she heard about killing her family were infact Jeremy's voice.
I can´t see in what position Jeremy was while shooting Sheila - seems so awkward! Laying on his stomach on the floor? How? Steve_uk, you say you can picture this, can you explain?
He'd have been covered in carpet fibres if he'd scrawped along the floor. Those wool carpets moult a bit.Carpet samples were taken,,,in fact,,the police took enough pieces from here and there to make a fireside rug.
I don't see why Jeremy has to be in the position you suggest. He tells a weary young woman to lie down and be quiet,maybe he claims there are intruders but everything will be okay,or Robert Boutflour's suggestion was that June wanted her for a bible class..in any case Jeremy makes his first mistake by not shooting her cleanly the first time,understandable if you consider him guilty and everything he's gone through just to get to this stage.
Steve,,that being the case,,,why wasn't he filling his trousers at the thought that Sheila could still be alive while he and the police were outside ?
He'd have been a walking time-bomb,,Susan. Instead,,he was a sitting duck.
Steve, having commanded Sheila to lay still, if he was standing he'd have had a problem with angles. Had he been standing above her the fatal bullet couldn't have occurred even if he'd forced her head upwards and backwards. He wouldn't have been able to control Sheila AND the angle of the gun........IMO