I think you also posted a letter from Jeremy about this incident.
No he simply posted this:
"are at least two photographs amongst the 581 images contained in 'THE SENIOR INVESTIGATING OFFICERS ALBUM', which was kept locked away inside a safe in ACC Peter Simpsons office. There were 358 photographs taken in connection with the investigation that were deliberately kept from Jeremy, his legal team, and the court which tried the case. In two of the images I have seen of Sheila on the bed, one I saw during a visit to Ewen Smiths office at the beginning of 2004, and the other I have seen more recently shown to me by a retired police officer involved in the investigation. The one I first saw at Ewens office in Birmingham, was taken from a vantage point of the photographer standing about a metre or so, or whatever, at the foot of the bed in the main bedroom. It shows Sheila laid on the bed with her head on a pillow , she is wearing the light blue coloured nightdress, with the hem pulled up towards her waist. You can see that she is not wearing any underwear, and without being too graphic, you can see exposed pubic hair in the region of her crutch. There is no blood on her nightdress, none of the heavily triangular stained blood which appears in the later photographs situated in the region of her right hand side shoulder and armpit. It looks like whoever took this photograph did so out of mischief. It looks like to all intents and purposes, like a soft porn image, as though Sheila is just sleeping on the bed. There is no rifle on her body, no bible on the bed or nearby, just two pillows, a teddy bear, and Sheila. At this time, she must have still been alive because there is no second shot yet beneath her chin, and none of the blood we see on her face and neck which appears later after police moved her body onto the floor at the side of the bed. I first saw this photograph at Ewen Smiths office, contained in what I know know to be 'THE SENIOR INVESTIGATING OFFICERS ALBUM', loaned to Ewen by Essex police. When Ewen told me about having been to see Dr Craig, I was under an impression that Ewen had taken this photograph of Sheila on the bed along with him to show to Dr Craig, and that this was how he was able to get confirmation from Craig, that when he had viewed Sheila's body at 8.44am, and pronounced her as being dead, that her body was on the bed, and she only had a solitary bullet wound injury to her throat. However, I have since seen another image, a photograph which provides a better view of Sheila's throat at the time she is laid on the bed. She clearly only has one wound, and I now suspect that Ewen may have show that image, or both of them to Dr Craig during his visit to see him. One thing is certain, and that is that Dr Craig told Ewen that Sheila only had one shot to her throat by the time (8.44am) he dealt with her at the scene. But he acknowledged that another shot, the second one beneath the chin came later after Dr Craig left the farmhouse...
Jeremy didn't want Ewen telling me things, and showing me crime scene photographs that he himself did not know, or had seen. He told me to get Ewen to come and see him at Full Sutton, for a talk and to bring the photographs of Sheila on the bed. This was the chief reason why upon first sight of the aforementioned photograph, that I took it and posted it in an envelope to Jeremy along with an accompanying letter under RULE 37A to Jeremy. I had not seen the photograph until the day I took it from the Album at Ewens Birmingham office. I had only been told by Ewen that such a photograph might exist and that in fact if it did, he might have taken it along with him when he had been to visit Dr Craig and his wife at their home. In any event these photographs, or at least one or other of them, were behind Dr Craig confirming to Ewen on that occasion that Sheila's body was laid on the bed when he viewed her, and that by that stage she had only been shot once, with evidence of very little external blood at all if any visible externally of the bullet wound. This is why I know that police shot Sheila, because I have seen this particular photograph of Sheila on the bed, one shot to the neck, no gun on the body, and later photographs of her body now laying on the bedroom floor, two shots to the neck, blood on her face and throat, a rifle on her body, and heavy triangular bloodstains on her nightdress...
Jeremy Banner cannot therefore be responsible for killing his sister, FACTUAL..."
There is no Criminal Procedure Rule 37A so it is unclear what he is referring to. Clearly if Jeremy had been mailed the photo claimed then he would have had such posted on his website and used to question the veracity of police. The notion the police hid this then willingly loaned it to his lawyer is pretty absurd. But so are all the other allegations.