No, I'm referring to GSR which ends up on the shooters hands, the weapon and surfaces within 1 or 1.5 meters.
Unburned powder exits the muzzle thus getting on those in front of the muzzle and a minor amount is expelled out of the vents and ejection port. Primer gunshot residue is expelled out of the vents and ejection port forming this cloud which deposits PGSR on the hands of the shooter and other areas discussed in the caption:

In addition soot is expelled out of the muzzle and vents/ejection port. That soot will get in the wound or around the entrance wound of someone shot at very close distance. It will also get on the shooters clothing.
It can be transfered easily by touch. And can be easily washed off.
It can be washed off but something hads to be used to clean it off. Touching it can result in transfer but Sheila was dead she didn't touch the weapon. Just placing it on her body would not necessarily transfer any GSR to her. Your claim it would have to transfer is not true.
The rifle was in the same position regardless of who pulled the trigger. The nightdress was given a visual examination only.
The Nightgown was tested for foreign blood spatter, GSR and soot and was negative for all of these all it had on it was Sheila's blood.
Your claim the gun would be in the same position whether someone else shot Sheila or she shot herself is complete nonsense.
The only way for Sheila to shoot herself would be with the moderator not attached which brings the ejection port and vents closer to her body.
Furthermore, her body would be hugging the weapon if she shot herself which means the ejection port and vents would be against her gown and FOR SURE would have deposited the soot, unburned powder and PGSR on her lower gown. There was none which means she was not hugging the weapon when she was shot. If she was not hugging the weapon then it is impossible for her to have fired the fatal shot even if no moderator had been attached.
The fatal shot was fired while she was int he seated position with her head bent back so that the killer could shoot her chin. In contrast the killer fired the first shot with the weapon at nearly a 90 degree angle. Howard's video shows the natural position one would try to shoot oneself and neither is the position she was in or the weapon was in when she was shot.
The fact is that the moderator was attached when she was killed and thus the ejection port and vents were no where near her body when she was shot which is why only the materials that exit the barrel was on her and those materials were in/directly around the entrance wounds because the shots were a close range shot and contact shot.
It was not possible to reproduce the exact conditions for an experiment to see if the blood mixture theory could be tested.
"In forensic investigations, it can be mistakenly assumed that a particular blood stain originated from a single individual. In our experience, there have been occasions when blood stains consisting of blood from more than one individual have occurred; for example crime scenes where more than one person has been stabbed. Grouping of blood mixtures in such cases can give rise to false exclusions."
To me this seems to confirm the possibility.
It doesn't to any rational objective people. They were unable to produce any examples of blood failing to intimately mix beyond an alleged situation where they asserted it happened on cloth but were unable to detail when and where this supposedly happened so it could be checked. In the meantime cloth doesn't matter what matters is a non-porous metal surface. They have nothing at all to suggest blood would not be intimately mix in the moderator and had no means to try testing their conclusions. The prosecution lab did have the means to conduct testing and found that blood of one victim would not be able to rapidly dry before blood of another victim got inside. The only way blood would not be able to intimately mix is if blood of one victim were totally dry before the blood of another got inside.
In the meantime, there is still a low chance of an expert failing to detect a mixture when there is non-intimate mixture. It simply is a low theoretically possible to make such a mistake. It is not possible for an expert to fail to detect a mixture when there is an intimate mixture though.
The bottom line is that the defense claims were pure nonsense and should be embarrassed for even trying to raise them to a court. The only reason they were even able to make these pathetic claims is because the CCRC referred the DNA evidence to the COA and the rules in existence at the time permitted the defense to raise anything else desired to the COA instead of just the DNA evidence. The Court chastized the defense for raising such frivolous claims and noted the rules should be changed so that the only arguments the party can make is those approved by the CCRC hey should not be allowed to add on any garbage they feel like.
Don't you think that someone staging a suicide would prefer to shoot his victim only once? Shooting twice could be a big mistake. The assertion that the shots were seconds apart would seem to confirm that this was a suicide. After shooting the victim once, don't you think Jeremy would have waited more than a few seconds before shooting the second time?
Most killers would have preferred it they killed her with a single shot. It one has such intention but fails to kill the person then that forces firing another shot. Why would he wait an extended period to see if she eventually died on her own? That would permit her to move around as he went to clean up and stage things and would have inhibited his desired staging of her body if she could move. He certainly could not leave the gun on her while she was alive. The natural thing for a killer to do when they fail to kill the first time is to fire again. He shot her with the gun at nearly a 90 degree angle to her neck not in contact with her neck, she moved her hand to her neck, he freaked out and jammed the weapon under her chin and fired again at contact range this time to make sure the bullet went into her brain. Whether the first shot was fired intentionally or he had to because she was reaching out to try to grab the weapon only Jeremy knows.
Vanezis says Sheila's position for the first shot was sitting upright but for the second was more reclined after which she dropped to the ground. The killer would have no reason to have to move the body.
What Vanezis said is that she was seated while both shots were fired and she must have subsequently fallen backwards after the second shot. He said this because blood evidence proved she was seated when she was shot but her body was found flat. He noted that unless propped up against something she would not be able to stay seated after she was dead.
She was propped against something when she was shot that is why she didn't fall flat after the first shot. She was still against it when shot the second time. The blood from both wounds flowed down and that could only happen if she was not lying flat yet.
It is possible that she was pulled own somewhat to make it easier to target her chin. There is no way to know whether the killer pulled her legs to move her down more after the first shot so that the second could be delivered easier. She wasn't flat for either shot though. She was moved flat after she was dead and that was in order to place the gun on her body. The gun coudl only be placed on her body if she were lying flat.
So the killer had a potential motive to move her body lower after the first shot in order to more easily target her chin though the killer could have done the same by using the weapon to force her head back by jamming it into her chin. Which to do is a matter of choice.
The killer had a motive to move her body flat after the murders to plant the weapon on her body and did so.
You presume that the rifle stock was broken when it came into contact with Neville's head. This may not have been the case.
It is quite clearly the case. The nature of the break is from the face of the stock being forced into something. The sides of the stock hitting something would result in up and down breaks instead of a break traversing the stock. What was the killer hitting with the face of the rifle stock? Nothing in the kitchen had damage that would be caused by such motions except Nevill's head and his arms. In the meantime even if the killer had missed Nevill and hit the floor and this how the stock broke the killer was still the one forcing the stock into the floor and the killer's hand still would have been in the are where the stock broke.
Psychotic behavior is not logical.
There are distinct patterns and behavior still follows patterns. While it is irrational for crazy people to believe they are being held back by those taking care of them some do have this belief and they kill in order to become free to pursue the irrational things they want to pursue. The murder is in their eyes rational. If they were right about being held back by such people they do have a logical reason to kill them though they should not do it.
People having delusions don't just do things for no reason at all like plan to commit murder suicide and wash in between and destroy the clothing they committed the murders in. That is why Jeremy supporters like yourself can't provide a single example of a crazy person who committed murder suicide doing such. The only time people change their clothing and wash after murders is to try to avoid liability for such murders.
Psychotic behavior is not logical.
Sheila could well have been wearing just her underwear during the shooting. They were found at the scene.[/quote]
The 2 pairs of panties at the scene had blood in the crotch area which means it was menstrual blood. Sheila was in fact menstruating around the time of the murders hence purchased tampons found at the scene.
The notion she decided to commit the murders in only panties is silly enough but it is even more absurd to suggest before killing herself she decided to soak her panties which she would no longer need because she planned to kill herself then took a bath and put on a nightgown to kill herself in.
In the meantime even if she were the first person in history to do such things during the course of a murder suicide she still would have gotten evidence on her body and clothing while shooting herself and can't have shot herself with the moderator.
So you want us to believe a series of illogical and extremely unlikely (some even impossible) things ALL happened in the same event though the chances of such actually happening are infinitesimal.
In Sheila's psychotic state she could well have interpreted June's intentions as losing her kids and being institutionalised.
More desperate babble. All you do is make up nonsense to try to pretend that Sheila did it. I don't know why you are so biased or why Jeremy's other supporters are but when the kind of tripe used to justify your stance is like the above it means you are just making up any BS you can find and choosing not to look at the case in a rational, objective legalistic manner.
This is in direct contrast to how people genuinely interested in MOJ's should approach things and they succeed because their approach results in evidence that actually demonstrates a MOJ occurred.