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« Reply #330 on: February 27, 2015, 01:51:PM »
How do you know that?






I remember reading about that in one of the books.Seemingly,there were a few Bibles there anyway. Four that I knew of.One for the children,2 blue-backed ones and a black-backed one.

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« Reply #331 on: February 27, 2015, 01:54:PM »
June took one Bible and left it with a friend of Sheila's. For what purpose,I don't know,but that explanation is given in Claire Powell's book,which includes quite a bit more about Sheila than other publications.

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« Reply #332 on: February 27, 2015, 01:57:PM »
There is the obvious, where was Sheila?
But also (for me) the blood pattern on her nightgown and lower right arm, which indicate that she was conscious after the first shot and that there was a span of time between the two shots.

Those are not explained and are largely ignored. The two shots could not have been in quick succession as I saw one suggest.





There was also a patch of blood to the rear of her nightdress judging by one report from the pathologist.

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« Reply #333 on: February 27, 2015, 01:57:PM »
June took one Bible and left it with a friend of Sheila's. For what purpose,I don't know,but that explanation is given in Claire Powell's book,which includes quite a bit more about Sheila than other publications.
I shall have to read it again.

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Re: The main prosecution forensic case
« Reply #334 on: February 27, 2015, 01:58:PM »
Exactly Caroline it is just a guess as are both scipio's and Adams scenario's. The only difference is that they both count their scenarios af fact.





Not a guess on my part,Mr G-------------sorry.

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Re: The main prosecution forensic case
« Reply #335 on: February 27, 2015, 02:00:PM »




Not a guess on my part,Mr G-------------sorry.
I was referring to the two amigos lookout. ;D

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Re: The main prosecution forensic case
« Reply #336 on: February 27, 2015, 02:04:PM »
Hi Grahame, I don't treat anything as 'fact' now unless I dee some reference to the original investigation. I think we have all been caught out too many times to take things at face value - on 'both' sides.





I've NEVER made anything up yet and don't intend to do now.Whatever info I've posted/written has come from either online or books.Newspaper-cuttings are a no-no,has as been observed by those that I put up on Miscellaneous the other day,as NOT being believed. So media reports are a no-go area.

I've made suggestions,but have NEVER based them on facts,ever. 

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Re: The main prosecution forensic case
« Reply #337 on: February 27, 2015, 02:25:PM »




I've NEVER made anything up yet and don't intend to do now.Whatever info I've posted/written has come from either online or books.Newspaper-cuttings are a no-no,has as been observed by those that I put up on Miscellaneous the other day,as NOT being believed. So media reports are a no-go area.

I've made suggestions,but have NEVER based them on facts,ever.


I feel absolutely certain that you haven't, but books/internet can be equally as unreliable as newspaper cuttings. Whilst they may not tell deliberate lies, they may not tell the exact truth, either. They ALL get their "facts" from somewhere/someone. It comes down to agendas at the end of the day.

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Re: The main prosecution forensic case
« Reply #338 on: February 27, 2015, 02:44:PM »
I was referring to the two amigos lookout. ;D





Sorry Mr G.  ;D Wasn't sure.

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Re: The main prosecution forensic case
« Reply #339 on: February 27, 2015, 03:21:PM »




I've NEVER made anything up yet and don't intend to do now.Whatever info I've posted/written has come from either online or books.Newspaper-cuttings are a no-no,has as been observed by those that I put up on Miscellaneous the other day,as NOT being believed. So media reports are a no-go area.

I've made suggestions,but have NEVER based them on facts,ever.

Where did I say you did? However, unless I see the original source for myself, I won't take it as a fact. I'm sure you're the same - just because I say something, doesn't mean it's correct, I could have misunderstood what was written or quoted it wrong.
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Re: The main prosecution forensic case
« Reply #340 on: February 27, 2015, 03:25:PM »




Sorry Mr G.  ;D Wasn't sure.
Otherwise know as the chuckle brothers. ;D

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Re: The main prosecution forensic case
« Reply #341 on: February 27, 2015, 03:49:PM »
Otherwise know as the chuckle brothers. ;D




I had them down as a pair of Saints. Always abiding by the law.Never doing wrong.You know the sort,butter wouldn't melt and all that.

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Re: The main prosecution forensic case
« Reply #342 on: February 27, 2015, 05:54:PM »
How do you know that?

I have never before heard a claim of a bible being placed in a strategic place.  I suppose an old school one could be used as a weapon though.
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Re: The main prosecution forensic case
« Reply #343 on: February 27, 2015, 06:03:PM »
I have never before heard a claim of a bible being placed in a strategic place.  I suppose an old school one could be used as a weapon though.





It's quite true that June had her " places " in the farmhouse for a Bible. For instant and easy access.One was kept in the kitchen area for prayers before meals.One would be in the sitting room where the twins had to kneel and pray when June thought fit,much to Collin's chagrin. Then of course the bedrooms.

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Re: The main prosecution forensic case
« Reply #344 on: February 27, 2015, 06:11:PM »
I have never before heard a claim of a bible being placed in a strategic place.  I suppose an old school one could be used as a weapon though.




Strategic places were important to June because of her religious psychosis. An illness which isn't as easy to control as Sheila's should have been. This was the last diagnosis that June received not long before the tragedy.