On the contrary you yourself said that blood spatter would not necessarily go backwards and therefore that Jeremy would not get backspatter. You also said that Bamber would not necessarily get blood on him if he fought with Nevill. So that means that the same could include Sheila. You in fat deny any evidence of a phone call from Nevill to Jeremy and site loads of silly reasons as to why not. You state that Jeremy lied about that. And said that he had no way of proving it.
Yet you will not accept the possibility of Mugford lying when she gave her testimony of that which Jeremy told her in private. Bit of lop sided logic there in my opinion.
I never said that Bamber would not have gotten spatter on him. I have consistently stated the killer would have spatter based on not only the testimony of the experts but also the fact the gun had spatter which proves the killer was in range of the back spatter.
Post where I stated the killer would not have gotten spatter based on the injuries in question. This is another situation where you are misconstruing the words of someone either intentionally or unintelionally just like how you misconstrued NGB's words to suggest he stated the police refused to provide evidence requested by the CCRC. I see little excuse for misconstruing his words but people said since I am in the legal fiield that was why I understood him and others didn't. My comments are not ambiguous I provide more detail then required (which everyone complains about) so there is no way to honestly suggest I have bene unclear.
As for the "possibility" of Julie Mugford lying the mere theoretical possibility is meaningless. The issue is whether there is evidence to establish she lied and there was a reasonable likelihook she was lying. Of course there is no such evidence and her claims are quite credible and supported by other evidence.
The funny thing is how you and the rest ignore the elephant in the room always (exepct Mike). The elephant in the room is the moderator and it is dealth with extremely incompetently. there are wild allegations someone planted evidence but no evidence and nothing at all that suggests such was reasonably likely to have occurred.
Mike is the only one that routinely deals with it but does so with disinformation merely so his efforts don't acocmplish anything.
Objective, rational people decided someone who was convicted was wrongly convicted when there is proof that they were wrongfully convicted. Not based on speculation that a series of wild things theoretically could have happened. That really defines the difference between both camps. Since such wild speculation is not enough to establish innocence it is insufficient to free Jeremy.
At the end of the day though that is all Jeremy supporters have to raise.