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Offline mike tesko

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According to the police version of events, Ron Cook took the anshulz rifle from Sheila's body. However, PI Montgomery claims he removed the rifle from Sheila's body. Then again, Special branch officer PS Woodcock claims he removed the rifle from Sheila's body, and made it safe...

By my estimation the gun was being put onto the body, and being taken off again frequently...
"Oh, what a tangled web we weave, when we first practice to deceive"...

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According to the police version of events, Ron Cook took the anshulz rifle from Sheila's body. However, PI Montgomery claims he removed the rifle from Sheila's body. Then again, Special branch officer PS Woodcock claims he removed the rifle from Sheila's body, and made it safe...

By my estimation the gun was being put onto the body, and being taken off again frequently...

It looks like a photo was taken then it was removed, then someone put it back not realizing the photo was already taken and a new photo was taken and it was removed again and then someone put it back again and then removed yet again.  Thus you had not only several people putting it back on but removing it.  That is what happens when you have too many cooks. Each one tries to put it back to the way they found it for photographs though that had already been taken care of so it was not necessary.  But some superior also coming to the scene late could have asked for it to be put back so he could see for himself how the body was when found.   

One photo even show it against the wall.  Whether that was after the body was removed from the room or not who knows.

That is why their statements of how they saw her when they first entered is so important.

You might want to change the thread title by the way it would garner more attention I think if it refeenced the point you are making. 
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Offline grahameb

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It looks like a photo was taken then it was removed, then someone put it back not realizing the photo was already taken and a new photo was taken and it was removed again and then someone put it back again and then removed yet again.  Thus you had not only several people putting it back on but removing it.  That is what happens when you have too many cooks. Each one tries to put it back to the way they found it for photographs though that had already been taken care of so it was not necessary.  But some superior also coming to the scene late could have asked for it to be put back so he could see for himself how the body was when found.   

One photo even show it against the wall.  Whether that was after the body was removed from the room or not who knows.

That is why their statements of how they saw her when they first entered is so important.

You might want to change the thread title by the way it would garner more attention I think if it refeenced the point you are making.
;D Too many Cooks. Lol. In this case too many Ron Cooks.

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Sharp as a knife there,Grahame. ;D ;D I like it.