JB is meant to have gone through all the rigmarole of loading and unloading the gun for a couple of rabbits? Experience would have surely taught him that by the time he'd have gone in to get the gun the rabbits would be nowhere to be seen. I'm not buying it.....
The mention of rabbits bothers me.....
He told many different tales. In one tale he saw them from the kitchen, in another he heard the from the kitchen, in yet another he claimed he passed them and decided to go get the gun.
He made up the claim he took the gun and bullets out and left it out:
1) to give the false impression there was a weapon of opportunity for Sheila to come across because she had no interest in guns and would not have sought it out herself
2) to say the magazine was already loaded so there was no ability for Nevill to grab the gun and hide it as she tried to load the magazine
3) to say there was an extra ammo supply he left out that she could reload from
4) to provide an excuse for the gun not having the scope and moderator on it. He claimed he didn't have time to install them because he felt the rabbits would have gotten away. He gave the false impression the accessories were not kept installed on the weapon. The scope was normally attached but would have been in the way in close quarter shooting (look through binoculars at something a foot away from you) so he removed it but to hide he removed it especially for the murders he told the lie that it normally wasn't attached.
This rabbit tale was to account for these things.