Well unfortunately all we have is her statement if words mean anything that is what she said. She of course may have been mistaken, or the person who told her was mistaken. But then again as I have constantly stressed since the beginning there are many anomalies in this case and some of them may never be solved?
All an investigator can do in such an instance is try to find out WHO she spoke to on the day in question who potentially could have told her such and then to interview said peopelto see if they actually did tell her such and if so why.
She said she thought it was Clark but since she only spoke to 2 police officers that day it means it could only have been Clark or Stan Jones. Whether Clark was ever in the house is in question- he might not have even been in the bedroom to see thebodies. Jones did see the bodies in contrast.
Assuming Clark also saw the bodies before speaking to Ann, does anyone realistically think they are going to say they saw bodies in bed but lied in their notebookes and statements when they claiemd they saw the bodies on the floor?
I sure don't but tha tis at most what an investigator cna hope for. If you interview them and confront them and they say Ann made a mistake that's the end of the matter. You have hit a brick wall. If they say they lied because they wanted he truth kept a secret to see if Jeremy was the killer because he knew details not released that would again be a brick wall. Only their admission they saw bodies in the bed and were told to lie in their notebooks and statements would mean something ad then it would require further investigating to see whether they were lying now or lying in the past.
Jeremy supporters want to use Ann's hearsay as proof the bodies were in bed and thus were moved by police. They have no credible evidence so want to jsut use that though at best it is merely useful for investigative purposes.