The facts are, that Sheila had remained barely alive, upstairs on the far side of the bed, on the bed, with only a solitary bullet wound in her throat, from a bullet shot into her at around 7.37am. She did not have two bullet wounds in her neck when the police surgeon, Dr Craig, pronounced her as being dead inside the bedroom, her body being at that stage on the far side of the bed, she only had a solitary bullet wound at that stage. The second fatal chin shot occurred after the arrival of senior officers at just before, or just after 9 O'clock. We know that PI 'Bob' Miller, accompanied the police surgeon at 8.44am when Craig visited the bedroom and pronounced Sheila dead. Miller, also states that Sheila's body at this time was on the far side of the bed, and that upon her neck was what appeared to be a solitary gunshot wound. Later on, DS 'Stan' Jones, and DC 'Mick' Clarke, visited the bedroom and viewed Sheila's body which at that stage was laid out on top of the bed. After travelling with Jeremy to his cottage at Head Street, Goldhanger, they were eventually joined by Ann Eaton, and other relatives. At this time, one or other of these two police officers (or both), confided in Ann Eaton, that Sheila's body had been laid on top of the bed when they had seen it prior to leaving the scene with Jeremy. Several newspaper stories which covered the tragedy, referred Sheila's body having been discovered on the bed, either alongside her mothers body, or upon the bed all by herself. Some reports stated that a rifle was found laying between mother and daughter on the bed, or that there was a rifle on top of Sheila's body. Alternatively, in other newspaper accounts, a bible lay between the two bodies, or in yet other accounts, Sheila had been found on the bed, with a bible on her chest. The police told Ann Eaton and the other relatives that Sheila had only been shot once. Later that morning, Julie Mugford arrived at Jeremy's cottage, and she later went along with the police to Chelmsford hospital morgue to identify the bodies of the five victims, including Sheila. Upon her return to Jeremys cottage, she described how Sheila only appeared to have a single bullet wound in her throat. She demonstrated to the others by placing her pointed finger beneath the chin, and confirmed where she had observed the solitary bullet hole...
At the opening of the inquest, on 14th August 1985, PI Bob Miller, told the Deputy Coroner, that police were satified that Sheila had shot and killed the other four victims, and that she had then gone on to kill herself by way of a solitary shit beneath the chin...
For some inexplicable reason, police appeared to be going iut of their way to promote the idea that Sheila had only been shot once...