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Re: Professor Herbert Leon MacDonell:
« Reply #45 on: August 30, 2014, 03:37:PM »
There is a lot of forensic evidence that Sheila did not commit the massacre. But I won't repeat.

Lots of tests were done on the silencer. All coming to the same conclusion.

Even if it was just human blood, what an earth was it doing on the silencer. And why would Sheila put it neatly away. Almost out of sight ?





There was a motive for Sheila to have killed her family,and that was to have her beloved boys who she didn't want anyone else to have.
Colin wanted them 100%-remember ? With new girlfriend ?  Motive enough for someone who was " living on the  " edge ".

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Re: Professor Herbert Leon MacDonell:
« Reply #46 on: August 30, 2014, 03:41:PM »
I say 'apparently' in my last thread, as it is only Jeremy and his supporters that say the police moved things around prior to the crime scene investigators and photographers arriving. Although this was not protocol in 1985.

It is lucky the police did move things, how else would the bible be on top of Sheila's blood on the carpet ?

I can´t see why she couldn´t have moved the bible. You can tell from the blood on her arm that she had her hand at her throat between shots, so she must have been conscious. There is also what looks like a partial bloodied palm print on the bible + what looks like bloodied fingers having been wiped off on her nightgown.

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Re: Professor Herbert Leon MacDonell:
« Reply #47 on: August 30, 2014, 03:43:PM »
Well the twins were with her on the night alright. Spending several days with Sheila at WHF.

Jeremy says the trial was unfair. But 8 years later,  Professor MacDonell agreed with the forensic evidence submitted at trial. Who gave him the evidence - Jeremy.
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Re: Professor Herbert Leon MacDonell:
« Reply #48 on: August 30, 2014, 03:47:PM »
I can´t see why she couldn´t have moved the bible. You can tell from the blood on her arm that she had her hand at her throat between shots, so she must have been conscious. There is also what looks like a partial bloodied palm print on the bible + what looks like bloodied fingers having been wiped off on her nightgown.

And what about the page marker, that had been moved after getting blood on it ?

Or June being shot with her had on the pillow ? I have heard about sleeping like log but no one is that tired.
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Re: Professor Herbert Leon MacDonell:
« Reply #49 on: August 30, 2014, 04:00:PM »
I can´t see why she couldn´t have moved the bible. You can tell from the blood on her arm that she had her hand at her throat between shots, so she must have been conscious. There is also what looks like a partial bloodied palm print on the bible + what looks like bloodied fingers having been wiped off on her nightgown.

The shock and pain of the first shot would have made her drop the bible before blood hit the carpet.

So how did the bible end up on top of carpet blood ?

Oh yes, the police.
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Re: Professor Herbert Leon MacDonell:
« Reply #50 on: August 30, 2014, 04:02:PM »
And what about the page marker, that had been moved after getting blood on it ?

Or June being shot with her had on the pillow ? I have heard about sleeping like log but no one is that tired.

As far as I can see (actually I am certain of it), Sheila was conscious between shots, so she could have moved a page marker (are you thinking about the laced paper? Did it have blood on it? Or is it the note with words on it?)

I am not sure what you mean by the second question. June was shot while in bed - we don´t know if she was sleeping.

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Re: Professor Herbert Leon MacDonell:
« Reply #51 on: August 30, 2014, 04:02:PM »
Jeremy managed to find the fee for the professor by selling his story to the Sunday Sport newspaper.

Classy.

how is the sunday sport any worse than the news of the world they never hacked anybody's phone.

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Re: Professor Herbert Leon MacDonell:
« Reply #52 on: August 30, 2014, 04:04:PM »
The shock and pain of the first shot would have made her drop the bible before blood hit the carpet.

So how did the bible end up on top of carpet blood ?

Oh yes, the police.

Your assumption. It might not have happened that way. Why would she be holding the bible while shooting herself?

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Re: Professor Herbert Leon MacDonell:
« Reply #53 on: August 30, 2014, 04:04:PM »
As far as I can see (actually I am certain of it), Sheila was conscious between shots, so she could have moved a page marker (are you thinking about the laced paper? Did it have blood on it? Or is it the note with words on it?)

I am not sure what you mean by the second question. June was shot while in bed - we don´t know if she was sleeping.

She was shot with her head on the pillow.

People often sleep with their heads on the pillow.
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Re: Professor Herbert Leon MacDonell:
« Reply #54 on: August 30, 2014, 04:05:PM »
Your assumption. It might not have happened that way. Why would she be holding the bible while shooting herself?

So the bible was already on the floor before the first shot ?

So how did blood get underneath it ?
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Re: Professor Herbert Leon MacDonell:
« Reply #55 on: August 30, 2014, 04:06:PM »
She was shot with her head on the pillow.

People often sleep with their heads on the pillow.

Not sure what you are getting at here? She might have been sleeping, she might have just woken up, we don´t know.
What is the importance of that - I don´t understand.

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Re: Professor Herbert Leon MacDonell:
« Reply #56 on: August 30, 2014, 04:07:PM »
So the bible was already on the floor before the first shot ?

So how did blood get underneath it ?

Skip the sarcasm. Not going to answer this stupid question.

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Re: Professor Herbert Leon MacDonell:
« Reply #57 on: August 30, 2014, 04:07:PM »
Jeremy was selling his own artwork in which to get enough money for any eventualities.

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Re: Professor Herbert Leon MacDonell:
« Reply #58 on: August 30, 2014, 04:08:PM »
Jeremy was selling his own artwork in which to get enough money for any eventualities.

I don't think Jeremy made any substantial amount from his artwork. Certianly not enough to steadily live on.

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Re: Professor Herbert Leon MacDonell:
« Reply #59 on: August 30, 2014, 04:19:PM »
I don't think Jeremy made any substantial amount from his artwork. Certianly not enough to steadily live on.




Whatever he made would be a bonus as far as he was concerned,even for the fact that it was penned by him there'd be a certain amount of interest given,which may have yielded more than expected. Depending how frugal he is inside,compared to how much of a spendthrift he had been outside,he might have made enough to have paid someone.