Sandwiched between these two conflicting scenarios, are many unexplained events, which I shall be hoping to identify and exploit. One such event involves the arrival and observation of Sheila's body insitu by DS 'Stan' Jones. He arrived at the scene, went into the main bedroom and described the body of Sheila, as looking as though she was just a sleep, the colour of her skin he described as being a bluish hue. After leaving the scene, and arriving at Jeremy's cottage, he told Ann Eaton and everybody else present that Sheila body had been found on the bed along with June Bamber, side by side. He told them that a rifle had been laid on the bed between both BODIES, and that on Sheila's chest was a bible. He also led AE to believe that Sheila had only been shot once...
How could DS Jones have known about such detail unless he had witnessed this all for himself whilst he was present inside the bedroom?
Funnily enough, when he took Julie Mugfords witness statement between 8th and 9th September 1985, she mentions exactly that which DS Jones himself had told AE on the morning of the shootings, that Sheila's body had been found on the bed. DS Jones paraphrased the answers to questions he put to Julie Mugford, in such a way that he presented an explanation for how Sheila's body had ended up on the bed in keeping with him seeing her body there, before he left the scene to attend Jeremy's cottage where he relayed what he had observed to Ann Eaton and the others. For example, he wrote the explanation that Mathew had made Sheila lay down on the bed and shoot herself with the rifle under the chin. Of course, by the time DS Jones was filling in gaps in the evidence, the mistake that he and Mugfords were both making was that together they were only dealing with how the circumstances of one of the two shots had been inflicted. Ironically, Jones was trying to paraphrase an explanation for Sheila's body being found on the bed laid out with one shot in her neck. Jones knew that Sheila's body had been on the bed, because he had seen it there before going along to Jeremy's cottage and blabbing to AE that he had seen Sheila's body on the bed with when a solitary bullet wound in her neck. AE knows what DS Stan Jones told her. The police surgeon, Dr Craig only mentioned Sheila had a solitary wound in her neck, and that when he saw Sheila's body it was on the far side of the bed. Similarly, PI 'Bob' Miller also confirmed her body was on the far side of the bed, and that she had what appeared to be a solitary bullet wound on her neck. Julie Mugfords had gone to the hospital mortuary to identify the bodies of the victims, and noticed only one bullet wound on Sheila's neck. Upon returning back to Jeremy's cottage, Mugfords pur her index finger beneath her chin when asked by AE about how Sheila had died, Mugfords used her finger once, as if to indicate that she had been shot only once. At the opening of the inquest, held on the 14th August 1985, PI 'Bob' Miller, told Deputy Coroner, Mr Thompson, that police were satisfied that Sheila had killed the other four victims, and that she had then gone on to take her own life, by way of a solitary shot beneath the chin...
The problem was, and the problem is, that Sheila had been shot twice, not once. More significantly, the first shot inflicted was not immediately fatal, and there is no medical or scientific evidence to remotely suggest that she had in fact died as a result of that first shot. How then after Craig, Miller, and DS Jones had only seen one bullet wound inflicted in her neck, had the weapon which had fired the second fatal shot been fired? The second shot which killed Sheila had to have been inflicted, after Craig, Miller, and DS Jones had observed Sheila's body on the bed. Additionally, a month later when DS Jones was coercing Julie Mugfords to provide an explanation for how Sheila's body had ended up on the bed with only one shot to her neck, she comes out with a story about Mathew getting Sheila to lay on the bed and shoot herself on the bed whilst laying flat. Problem is though, that the angle of the first shot was across the neck, whereas, it had been the second shot when the rifle was resting parallel with Sheila's body, this exposes the collusion between DS Jones, and Julie Mugfords, to make up an explanation for why by as late as 9am, Sheila's body ended up on the bed, with a solitary bullet wound in her neck...