Somebody washed the light blue coloured leggings and hung them over the bannister rail at the top of the stairs before they died. I can te!all you that this garment was not washed the previous evening before June, Ralph and dare I say it, Sheila went to bed to sleep. Whoever washed that garment did so 4 to five hours before PC Bird photographed it there from 10am onwards. Unless anyone is suggesting that Jeremy washed them himself because they want to argue that he was the killer, the only other person who could have washed them 4 to 5 hours previously, is Sheila herself. This would mean that she must have been alive between 5 or 6am that morning. If it wasn't Sheila who washed the blue leggings, then it could only have been June or Ralph who washed them, which means then that one or other, or both parents were still alive inside the farmhouse around 5 and 6am, themselves. It can't have been Jeremy who washed the item in question because from 3.52am he was outside the farmhouse at all times in the presence of at least one police officer at all times. So, there it is, as plain as a pike staff, a wet item of clothing, a pair of blue leggings, wet and hanging over the bannister rail at the top of the stairs, opposite the bedroom door where the bodies of June Banner and Sheila both eventually ended up. This garment had last been worn by either Sheila, or June. Jeremy once told me that this item was usually worn by June Bamber, and that it belonged to her. But, there is no reason to oppose the suggestion that on the night or the early hours of the day of the shootings of the other four victims, that Sheila herself was or had been wearing them. After she had killed them, did she remove these leggings and wash them before hanging them to dry over the bannister rail?