Scipio I salute you again for this thread,which must surely have converted even more members to the guilty camp. I was wondering if you could answer a few loose ends,such as the claim by Andrew Hunter that this may have been a two-gun crime,which would have implications about the necessity to reload,and also the allegation that Nevill slept with a gun under the bed(I'm supposing that the element of surprise would have rendered this useless to him if Jeremy slugged him first). Instead of marching his father downstairs couldn't he just have shot them both in situ and returned the telephone to the bedroom post-murders,or do you believe the march downstairs was part of the original plan?
I don't see Sheila in any kind of panic that last evening,having exhausted herself the previous weekend with the two parties and reaching a modus vivendi with herself after the monastery incident. I see her as being swept along with the tide of events occurring externally,which might be a fitting epitaph for her life experiences in general,a young vulnerable girl led to her death by a man who saw no other escape from the confinement which his family circumstances had inflicted upon him and which is one reason why he has taken to prison life so placidly as he approaches the milestone of thirty years' incarceration.
1) All the wounds were made by 22 caliber bullets so that means the only guns that could have been used were guns chambered in 22LR. The only 22LR weapon at WHF was the Anschutz so a different rifle would have to have been brought there by the killer and taken away by the killer as well.
2) 15 of 25 bullets were matched to the Anschutz based on the rifling marks on the bullets. The other 10 bullets had no markings that could rule out having been fired by the Anschutz but lacked enough markings to say they definitely were.
3) The 25 spent casings were tied to the Anschutz by the firing pin impressions, breech and extraction
marks so that proves all 25 were fired by the Anschutz not just any 22LR weapon.
4) No one can realistically fire 2 weapons the same time. Some of the shots alleged to be fired by a different gun were among shots grouped so close they were determined to have been fired in rapid succession. This further refutes the wild speculation that 2 guns were used.
The bullets in yellow are the ones that lacked sufficient rifling marks to say they were fired by the Anschutz (though they were tied to it by the casings)
Master Bedroom
Nevill
PV/2 (Shoulder)
PV/5 (jaw) fragment broken from either PV10 or PV11
PV/10 (lip) (WL) (no RM)
PV/11 (neck) (4L) (WL) (no RM)Arm/chest Graze wound-1 of the following: DRH/5, 9, 15, or 35
June
PV/23
PV/24
PV/25
PV/26
3 of the following DRH/5, 9, 15, or 35
Sheila
PV/19 PV/20
Kitchen
Nevill
PV/3 (skull)
PV/4 (skull)
PV/8 (skull)PV/9 (skull)
Twins
Daniel
PV/29
DRH/36
PV/34
PV/35
PV/36 Nicholas
PV/30
PV/31
[bullet 3 fragmented into small parts in the head and was not recovered] With the exception of June every victim had some not tied to the Anschutz by the rifling marks along. The killer used 2 different guns on each boy, 2 different guns on Sheila and 2 different guns on Nevill both in the bedroom as well as in the kitchen? Give me a break that would be a silly claim even unless the spent casings proved it happened but they prove it didn't happen.