I do agree with Scipio on this one - I don't particularly agree with why he did that way because it could have been a combination of the shots that caused the deaths - but the fact that he did the same for each victim must be taken into account. If he had just said each victims death was caused by multiple gun shots , and then Sheilas just said one gun shot it would be different.
Even if he mentioned multiple on others and only 1 on Sheila that still doesn't support the conspiracy claims.
For the conspiracy claims to be true he had to erroneously declare Sheila dead. On top of that the medical assessment that both shots were fired seconds apart would have to be wrong.
Much more likely would be that he didn't look her over very throughly and missed a wound than not realizing she was still alive and the shots being fired very distant from one another. In fact, if the shots were fired very distant she would have died from the first wound because a loss of blood.
Craig also noted her body was on the floor.
That would mean she had to have been moved before he saw. Who would have had a camera and why would they take her picture in bed if they planned to pretend she had been on the floor and not in bed? Who would document something they wanted to conceal with a photo?
I don't understand why peopel continue with this at all, it has no legs which is why it was never alleged at trial. These kinds of fairytales are inveted later when there is nothing to lose. They are largely invented for public consumption so for propaganda merely.