Well it would seem that indeed I do have command of all the facts judging by your post. The more you tell me that I'm wrong,,making things up,,don't have an understanding of the case,etc etc,,brains of a rocking horse,,,the more I'm inclined to think I'm right,,so keep shovelling the sh1t if it makes you feel good. Unfortunately,,I just look upon you as being an arrogant and pedantic oaf,,who,,when the time comes,,,won't like losing,,one bit. Not nice being insulted,is it ??
BTW,there WAS a piece of Sheilas' toenail in the kitchen because it was first mistaken for paint from the Aga. Must have been a relative of yours in the force !
There were contradictory reports by various officers that lights within the farmhouse were on and off in certain rooms,,which again indicated that Sheila was still alive inside. The time of that was 03.45am. Bews saw that the light in the kitchen was on when he went to what he classed as,the back of the farmhouse.
Once again you demonstrate you have no idea what you are talking about. This was explained to you countless times so at this point the only clnclusionsis that you are either intentionally misrepresenting or you have a low IQ.
The defense hired a phto expert who made outrageous claims that were rejected by the court and also laughed at my other experts. One such claim is that he enlarged a tiny speck in a photo and matched this speck to a piece of varnish missing from Sheila's toenail. He claimed the speck was a tiny fleck of varnish not a toenail. I'm not the only one who explaned this to you so did others. His allegation is was a piece of varnish has not been corroborated by anyone and is not considered credible. The poor quality of the photos combined makes it impossible to enlarge a tin speck to the point it can be shape matched to a piece of varnish missing. His methodology was criticized by prosecution experts.
So even claiming it was definitely a speck of varnish from her toe would be inaccurate but especially to claim it was a piece of toenail.
You claim that police saw lights turning on and off is patently false. Now you claim well some gave conflicting accounts of which ones were on. That doesn't establish that anyone saw a light turn on and off. Many didn't pay close attention to record such and to later include it in their reports. NO ONE claims to have seen a light turn on and off or off and on.
To establish lights were turning on and off you need a witness who saw such. not even Jeremy claimed he saw that.