Do you have the photos, Mike?
I believe that I do have a copy of the one which I posted to Jeremy at HMP Full Sutton, inside an envelope containing the details of how I came into possession of it at Ewen Smiths office earlier in the day. I said in that letter to Jeremy that I did not intend to permanently deprive anyone of it, which was why I told Jeremy on the phone the previous evening that I had got my hands on a photograph of Sheila on the bed, and he asked me to send it in to him, albeit he did not encourage me to send it in under the privilege rule (37A), which is how the prison authorities ended up confiscating my letter of explanation and the original photograph of Sheila on the bed. Jeremy played hell up because the prison authorities had confiscated my letter to him and the photograph. He had an appointment to see the prison governor about the matter, but the governor told Jeremy he could not see the contents of the letter, or an enclosure that came with it, because its contents fell under pii. The letter I wrote and the photograph I put in with it, were placed in Jeremys prison file. So, before anyone starts judging me, don't forget that Jeremy knows the photograph exists, he knows the original photograph is currently enclosed amongst his prison file. As far as the original photograph is concerned, I do not have that, but I did make a copy and saved it to my computers hard drive. The hard drive in question identifiable by its serial no. Is currently in safe storage. So, yes, I do have a copy of the photograph of Sheila on the bed, and I did see a second photograph of Sheila on the bed, at a time when she only had a solitary bullet wound in her neck. The single wound which is the only wound visible upon her neck in this photograph is consistent with the police surgeon, Dr Craig, and PI 'Bob' Miller, both stating that when the saw Sheila in the bedroom at 8.44am, that her body was in the far side of the bed, with what appeared to be a solitary shot to the neck. Since this series of 8 photographs were taken around 9.07am, which was after Craigs and Millers view of Sheila's body, no-one should be in any doubt about what the true interpretation of the Craig / Miller evidence denotes. Her body was never on the bedroom floor at 8.44am, then on the bed at 9.07am, and back on the floor by 10am...