I agree, I am speaking to Adam and his particular argument that the Sun would not lie etc. it is an argument built on sand and he needs to find a better one.
I would like him to acknowledge that The Sun Newspaper did lie for the police in the 1980s, and did cash in on tragedy, it may seem irrelevant but it certainly isn't for the 96 people who died at Hillsborough or their families, or to the fans who were accused of being responsible and the subsequent ruination of lives.
Sorry to go on but I feel it needs saying. 
Hi Maggie, to be borne in mind for anyone regarding the Sun as a reliable source is the ongoing perjury trial of Andy Coulson in Scotland. Aside from the fact that Coulson committed his alleged perjury in a perjury trial(you couldn't make this shit up

), the trial sheds some light on the "journalistic" methods of News International as an organisation.
As an example of the sort of information that News International pays(corrupts public servants) police officers for, the trial is currently hearing evidence of the leaking of Milly Dowlers voicemails from the police to the News of the World. They also hacked the phones of Milly Dowler's parents and the phones of the widows of soldiers killed in Iraq and Afghanistan.
It is obvious that nothing is too low for them in the search for salacious gossip when tragedy occurs. This is who News International and their sleazy publications are. They lie, commit perjury, hack the phones of dead schoolgirls and war widows, corrupt public officials and police officers.
The Sun story has zero credibility to anyone reasonable. I wouldn't believe it regardless of my stance on guilt/innocence because the source has no credibility. Any information that the Sun had about photos was most likely obtained via their usual means.
We can fairly surmise that the relatives had established contact with the press and were attempting to smear Jeremy via the press from Colin's own witness statement 11th September where he states, "At about 9am on Monday 9.9.85 I received a phone call from David Boutflour to the effect that "we" had all been making statements to the police and we are sure that Sheila couldn't have pulled the trigger. He wouldn't say anymore and that I should be prepared for a bombshell in the press on Tuesday 10.9.85. I asked him if Jeremy knew about it and David said that he knew."
I think it is fair to assume that the one of the first things Sun reporters would have been attempting to uncover in the aftermath of this tragedy, such are their journalistic and ethical standards, would have been racy pictures or stories connected to the dead model.
Their methods have been laid bare by Leveson and the many criminal trials that have followed and to any reasonable person their word is worth nothing. They are a national joke and have been shown to deliberately lie on behalf of the police so many times that relying on this source is desperate stuff.