How does the replacement of the original (PV/20) bullet weighing 1.5453 gram, with a different bullet weighing 1.71+ gram, fit in with other anomalies in the case?
Everyone would do well to consider that change of the original bullet weighing 1.5453 gram, with its replacement bullet weighing 1.71+ gram, came about because:-
(1) - two different guns were used the shoot and kill Sheila Caffell
(2) - She was only shot once with the anshuzt rifle, upstairs in the main bedroom
(3) - She was shot across the neck by use of a different gun, in a different part of the house (main kitchen)
(4) - the dead female body reportedly found in the kitchen was Sheila, who at that time had only been shot once by that stage
(5) - how the original body count of two bodies downstairs, (7.37am, 7.38am, 7.42am), a murder, and a suicide (7.45am), and a further three BODIES found upstairs, five dead in total, (8.10am), turned into, one body downstairs, four BODIES UPSTAIRS, is as a result of the nature sequence of events which occurred after the firearm operation went pearshaped after 8.10am, invloving physical displacement of Sheila's body, from the main kitchen downstairs into the main bedroom upstairs...
(6) why Dr Craig, and PI 'Bob' Miller, both described Sheila's body on the far side of the bed, with a solitary shot to the neck (8.44am) by that stage
(7) - why when Julie Mugfords attended Chelmsford hospital mortuary to identify Sheila's body, she returned and told Jeremy and the relatives whilst pointing the tip of her right hand index finger beneath the point of her own chin that Sheila had a solitary bullet wound beneath her chin
(8) - why PI Bob' Miller, attended the opening of the inquest, held on the 14th August 1985, and recited to Deputy Coroner, Mr Thompkin, that police were satisfied that Sheila Caffell had shot the other four victims, and then taken her own life by way of a single shot to the neck
(9) - was part of the reason why PI 'Bob' Miller, vacated four exhibits, bearing exhibit references, DRH/1, DRH/2, DRH/3 and DRH/4, so that an additional four spent bullet cases could be displaced from other parts of the farmhouse, to lend support for the claim that (a) Sheila had been shot twice in the main bedroom, and (b) that Ralph Bamber had already been shot four times before leaving the main bedroom, and ending up downstairs in the kitchen...
(10) - why there exists 'AN OFFICERS REPORT', explaining about the shooting incident in the kitchen upon entry
(11) - why the original contents of PS Woodcocks 13 page witness statement, dated, 20th September 1985, only contains 10 pages, and why the original page 5 contents have been removed, and replaced by a differently typed page content that deals with the firearm team entry into the kitchen
(12) - the obvious discrepancy overlooked by the case manager (PI 'Bob' Miller), when replacing the original (PV/20) bullet weighing 1.5453 gram, with replacement bullet weighing 1.71+ gram, the fact that Miller also had to replace the original spent cartridge case belonging to the original bullet (PV/20) fired by the other weapon downstairs in the kitchen - if no such different cartridge case existed, why the need to switch the original (PV/20) bullet weighing 1.5453 gram, with the replacement bullet weighing, 1.71+, gram