The female in (a) is either, Sheila or June Bamber, and it cannot be said with certainty that the footage in question was not taken inside the main bedroom. It may have been taken in another room altogether, a room yet to be identified. the female shown in (b) is Sheila, and the female shown in (c) is Sheila. I beg to differ regarding your suggestion that the colour and style of the nightdress as shown in images (b) and (c) are different. They might appear to be so, because of the angle both views were taken from, and the quality of reproducing a still image from video footage, in one instance, as opposed to a photograph taken by a camera, in the other..,
Mike, I wouldn't like to guarantee that your view of A. would stand up in a court of law against someone qualified in cranial/facial anatomy/trichology. I would have to state, categorically, that I believe it to be NEITHER. I have to say also that I believe it CAN be said, with certainty that the Bambers would NOT have had modern MFI type furniture in the same room as Queen Anne style, but I'm not saying, even though, looking at all the other furniture, I feel it unlikely, they wouldn't have had it in another room..........................which begs the question of how and WHY were two dead/SEMI dead women transported from one room to another. Regarding the nightdress. In the picture I believe to be of Sheila, it is blue with a flat Peter Pan collar -as noted in listed items- in the other picture it appears to be cream/ivory with a pie crust frilled neckline, but as you say, THIS could be the angle at which the picture was taken. I look forward to hearing what others think.