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Offline mike tesko

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These highly distinctive mark impressions on the top of her right hand were made when she repeatedly used the anshuzt rifle, and the trigger guard left its mark there for all to see, which was why all those present at the scene that morning (and since) came to the inevitable conclusion that Sheila had killed the others, with use of the semi automatic rifle...
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What is also apparent is that the blood on that part of her right hand is still relatively red in colour, and fresh looking at the time PC Bird took the photograph after 10 am..
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The blood on that part of her right hand, as well as showing evidence of the trigger guard imprinted there, has not yet started to dry and coagulate. This is not consistent with either Jeremy killing his sister, or his sister killing herself over 6 Hours earlier..
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What appears to have happened in so far as disclosure of a limited number of photographs taken of Sheila is concerned, is thàt photographic quality has been interferred with, to try to make it appear like Sheila had been dead for longer than she had actually been dead ..
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What is also apparent is that the blood on that part of her right hand is still relatively red in colour, and fresh looking at the time PC Bird took the photograph after 10 am..

There is a photo of this on this site however its a photograph of a photograph, was it you that took the photo?

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This is only a small point but I was watching a programme about a female shooting club and watching them shooting and they all had lovely manicured nails - so there goes the theory that she would definitely have broken her nails.

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There is a photo of this on this site however its a photograph of a photograph, was it you that took the photo?

Yes, I took that particular photograph of the photograph, at the office of GDS, after the case file was handed over to GDS from Ewen Smith. That photograph was taken weeks after I saw the other photograph of Sheila's body laid out on top of the bed in the main bedroom. I took the photograph showing Sheila on the bed, from Ewen Smiths office in Birmingham, and posted it in to Jeremy, but it got intercepted by prison security, and put on Jeremy's prison file...
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This is only a small point but I was watching a programme about a female shooting club and watching them shooting and they all had lovely manicured nails - so there goes the theory that she would definitely have broken her nails.





Yes,another theory which I've never believed.

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Nobody has previously referred to these marks imprinted upon the top part of Sheila's right hand, as being anything other than being simple bloodstains, bu4 thanks to the quality of the Sky 3 imàge, we can all see what càused the impression. We hàve
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This is only a small point but I was watching a programme about a female shooting club and watching them shooting and they all had lovely manicured nails - so there goes the theory that she would definitely have broken her nails.

On the contrary all it illustrates is that you xxxx xxxx xxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxx.

How many of them tried shooting themselves with such weapons and the distance they used to do such required them to push the trigger like a computer key with their long nails?

How many of them beat someone severely with their weapons to the point of crakcing the skull of someone and breaking the stock?

These are the things that would have damaged Sheila's nails.

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One thing is certain, Sheila did fire the Anshuzt rifle several times during the tragedy, and her hand / fingers were on the trigger of the anshuzt rifle which fired the fatal shot under her chin. The trigeer guard impression is clearly defined on top of Sheila's right hand in this image, so how anybody can argue she didn't fire the anshuzt rifle, is to be quite frank, beyond even my comprehension...

The trigger guard is not clearly defined on her hand.  Nor would the trigger guard be touching her outer hand if she were firing the gun at herself, what is amazing is the nonsense you come up with.
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These highly distinctive mark impressions on the top of her right hand were made when she repeatedly used the anshuzt rifle, and the trigger guard left its mark there for all to see, which was why all those present at the scene that morning (and since) came to the inevitable conclusion that Sheila had killed the others, with use of the semi automatic rifle...

The trigger guard touches the inside of the hand genius.  Someone who has the trigger guard against their outer hand can't pull a trigger.

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Nobody has previously referred to these marks imprinted upon the top part of Sheila's right hand, as being anything other than being simple bloodstains, bu4 thanks to the quality of the Sky 3 imàge, we can all see what càused the impression. We hàve

As usual your claims are little more than made up nonsense.  The marks are not from the trigger guard and even if they were it would not help establish she shot herself since the trigger guard against the outside of her hand would mean someone else was holding it. 
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Yes, I took that particular photograph of the photograph, at the office of GDS, after the case file was handed over to GDS from Ewen Smith. That photograph was taken weeks after I saw the other photograph of Sheila's body laid out on top of the bed in the main bedroom. I took the photograph showing Sheila on the bed, from Ewen Smiths office in Birmingham, and posted it in to Jeremy, but it got intercepted by prison security, and put on Jeremy's prison file...

Either you have entirely made up this nonsense of taking a photo of her in the bed and made up the claim police intercepted such photo or took a photo of an actor portraying her in a bed which someone commissioned.

As for the photos of Sheila none of them establish her blood was wet when the photos were taken and clearly her blood was dry when she was examined by Craig and long before because she was in full rigor when she was autopsied.   

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The trigger guard is not clearly defined on her hand.  Nor would the trigger guard be touching her outer hand if she were firing the gun at herself, what is amazing is the nonsense you come up with.

Then please enlighten us, bozo - give us the benefit of your experience...
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