Disturbance of the victims bodies, and the guns, by senior officers, during 'informatives', carried out after 9 O'clock, served to retrospectively effect the recorded evidence contained in those 8 minutes of intense activity which had taken place at the scene, long before the arrival of those senior officers, who changed the course of history in the circumstances of the investigation, by ordering the firearms officers initially to report the incident in thier notebooks, and reports, or witness statements, as a case of 'four murders, and a suicide', which it never was...
The truth of the matter, is that when the six man raid team first set foot into the farmhouse, what they were dealing with was 'four murders'. They didn't actually know this until about 8.10am, that morning, when they finally got upstairs and found the other three bodies. But they must have realised by that stage (8.10am) that Sheila had killed the other four victims. Also, they knew that Sheila was still alive, but had been shot soon after entry, shot by PS Woodcock. He would later be the source from which, DI 'Ron' Cook, would be informed that at least 'one person' from amongst the five victims, 'had been shot', or 'killed', or 'had committed suicide' - words similar to these are printed at the commencement of the typed version of the scenes of crime register. Police refuse to release the hand written version, because it would incriminate many officers in the shooting of Sheila, upstairs and downstairs at the farmhouse, it would establish that senior officers took control of the crime scene before SOCO, it would be proved that a catelog of mistakes were made regarding 'at what stage' Sheila had been pronounced dead, when she wasn't...
If anybody was respinsible for changing tge meaning of information, and altering of times of the alleged events, it was / is the police and its witnesses...