Author Topic: You can't have it both ways, the phone calls timed at 3.36 or 3.26am?  (Read 12967 times)

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Offline mike tesko

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What you do to prove that police interfered with the batch of crime scene ammunition, is first of all obtain the Xray taken prior to the autopsy on Sheila's corpse was undertaken on 7th August 1985. You then obtain all the documentary evidence available in the archived data base which suggests that bullet PV'20 was a whole one. You arrest the bullet expert and interview him under caution about his reception at the lab' of the replaced PV/20, and you then start to interview or obtain witness statements from the pathologist and the ballistic expert to try to find out at what stage someone who was part of the investigation team swapped over bullets...
"Oh, what a tangled web we weave, when we first practice to deceive"...

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What you do to prove that police interfered with the batch of crime scene ammunition, is first of all obtain the Xray taken prior to the autopsy on Sheila's corpse was undertaken on 7th August 1985. You then obtain all the documentary evidence available in the archived data base which suggests that bullet PV'20 was a whole one. You arrest the bullet expert and interview him under caution about his reception at the lab' of the replaced PV/20, and you then start to interview or obtain witness statements from the pathologist and the ballistic expert to try to find out at what stage someone who was part of the investigation team swapped over bullets...

The pathologist, Peter Venezis, did not remove a "WHOLE BULLET" from the body of Sheila Caffell during autopsy, and neither could the replaced "ACROSS THE NECK SHOT BULLET" have had any blood belonging to Sheila upon it, or her dna...
"Oh, what a tangled web we weave, when we first practice to deceive"...

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Why would she take a shower and change her clothes to kill herself an din that case her clothes would still have to be around to be found.   


Women seem to bleed on and off not the entire time but you have to ask a woman about that I don't ask, the less I know the better.   I just know before they bleed they are very crabby and best to hide from if possible.    I think I remember reading she had a tampon inside her when autopsied.  After ruining 2 pairs she decided to go that route. There was tampon packaging found lying around.  I am pretty sure it was still inside her when autopsied not in the trash.
I think women are our better halves. My wife certainly is my better half. Dunno why she puts up with me sometimes? ;D