In David Shaw's imaginative account, An Innocent Man, he writes "There was yet another piece of evidence that DI Miller never imparted to the Deputy Coroner; a rather amazing fact he had written in his own pocketbook when he first came across Sheila Caffell’s body at 9.30 a.m on the morning of the killings. This admission may have changed the whole course of the inquiry there and then, but Miller’s pocketbook entry would remain hidden from the world for nineteen years."
Has anyone any idea what amazing admission David Shaw was alluding to?
Note, by the way, that it was PI "Bob" Miller, not DI Miller.