In case Jeremy did it, it is no secret that I think he would have had an accomplice.
Since you don't bother with Mike's threads you probably never saw the deabte where I challenged him on this issue in the following manner:
Here is a listing of the shots with those in black being those matched to the Anschuts by rifling marks and the yellow being unable to be matched by rifling marks and having to be matched via the shell casings:
Master Bedroom
Nevill
PV/2 (Shoulder) (5L) (NL) (no RM)
PV/5 (jaw) fragment broken from either PV10 or PV11
PV/10 (lip) (WL) (no RM)
PV/11 (neck) (4L) (WL) (no RM)Arm/chest Graze wound-1 of the following: DRH/5, 9, 15, or 35 (all 8 L&G) (NL) (RM)
June
PV/23 ( 0 )(NL) (no RM)
PV/24 (4L) (NL) (has RM)
PV/25 (5L) (NL) (has RM)
PV/26 (5L) (NL) (no RM)
3 of the following DRH/5, 9, 15, or 35 (all 8 L&G) (NL) (RM)
Sheila
PV/19 (WL) (no RM) PV/20 (NL) (RM)
Kitchen
Nevill
PV/3 (skull) (NL)
PV/4 (skull) (NL) (RM)
PV/8 (skull) (WL)PV/9 (skull) (?)
Twins
Daniel
PV/29 (8 L&G) (NL) (RM)
PV/34 (WL)
PV/35 (WL)
PV/36 (WL) DRH/36 (8 L&G) (NL) (RM)
Nicholas
PV/30 (3L) (NL)
PV/31 (NL) (RM) [bullet 3 fragmented into small parts in the head and was not recovered]
So at best the yellow shots could have been delivered by a second weapon but the shell casings prove they were all from the same weapon.
Setting aside the shell casings, what are the chances that every bullet fired by the Anschutz remained intact enough to have rifling marks to match them to it but every single bullet fired by a different gun ended up fragmenting or otherwise being mangled to such a degree that no rifling marks would be found on any?
The laws of averages suggest tha tat least 1 bullet from the second gun would be intact enough to reveal markings demonstrating a second gun was involved. Naturally the shell casings woudl help reveal that as well though.
Moreover, even if 2 guns had been used it would be obvious some of the bullets that could not be matched would have been fired from the Anschutz because again the law of averages is tha tnot all the mangled bullets would come from the same gun some would have to be from the Anschutz as well.
What are the chances of 2 men firing together at the same victim to hit nearly the same area together? The answer is not likely so it would be unrealistic to believe the 4 shots fired into Nevill's head, or the twins were fired by multiple people.
Excluding those shots were are down to only 4. Three fired into Nevill's left side and the non-fatal shot into Sheila.
2 men standing in the same spot with Nevill's left profile to them and firing together seems unlikely. June is the only one who all 7 shots could be matched for sure. It seems unlikely someone could shoot her 7 times with the Anschutz while someone else shoots Nevill 3 times with a different rifle and Nevill would still be in the same spot fo rth eshooter to then turn the Anschutz on his left side still. Worse with 2 people the chance of Nevill getting out of the room at all let alone alive significantly diminishes because that leaves an extra person to block the door and no reason for the stuggle in the kitchen evne if he managed to get out of th ebedroom because someone would probably still have bullets to shoot him as opposed to both guns being empty.
Also why would another gun be used to shoot Sheila the second time. Both shots fired seconds apart someone else using a second gun seonds later is silly you would want to use the same gun because you would have no way to gurantee the rifling would not survive and you want the casings to match.
The same is true for any victim. You have no way to know if the rifling would be damaged or not and would want the casings to all match.
An accomplice using a dfferent gun removed from the scene instead of also left next to Sheila would mess up everything. Sheila using 2 different guns would look suspicious enough already without the gun being taken away thus proving someone else was there and fled the scene.
If Brett had been there helping him I just can't see Nevill making it out of the bedroom the struggle would have been in there with 2 on 1.