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Offline mike tesko

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Sheila shot Ralph, but she did not kill him. She may have been involved in the kitchen struggle with him, but she did not fire the four head shots, in two double taps in different regions of the head. Those last 4 shots were inflicted by a trained shooter...
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Funny how Jeremy is adamant even now that dodgy police framed him with use of the dodgy moderator, and help of relatives, and a jilted girlfriend...

Of course he claims Julie lied,  if he admitted she was telling the truth it would be admitting he is guilty and he doesn't want to do that.

As for the moderator he hasn't argued in court that it was doctored, he argued that out of court- he has no way to get such allegations before an appeals court. In court he argued it was Nevill and June's blood mixed.  Out of court he says either it was June and Nevill's blood mixed or was planted he adds the additional planting suggestion but still retains the mixed argument. 

He will argue anything he thinks can help him but your crap is so ridiculous he doesn't believe it could help him. An xray corroborates Vanezis' claims that PV/20 was in her neck.    PV/20 was a fragment from a 22LR bullet fired by the Anschutz.  This precludes it from being a police bullet and thus refutes the crap you spew.  Jeremy recognizes this and knows so will everyone else so finds it a complete worthless argument that he can't use.

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Those from the other side get anxious and excited whenever the truth is mentioned. Police shot and killed members of the family after ENTRY to the farmhouse was made, which was a view shared by Jeremy upon being told that all his family were dead inside the farmhouse...
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I can see why Jeremy is now saying that she shot herself, he's trying to adopt the path of least resistance approach, but if she didn't shoot herself, how is Jeremy going to prove that she did? Now, back in 2003 we approached this problem by arranging for a local model to be filmed using an exact anshuzt rifle, with a 17 baffled Parker Hale moderator, to see if it was possible for her to activate the trigger of the anshuzt rifle, both with and without the moderator fitted, and we proved that it was possible for her to reach the trigger. The problem we found ourselves confronted with then, was the claim that the silencer was found concealed in a box in a cupboard in the downstairs office whilst Sheila's body with the rifle was upstairs in the main bedroom area...
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Jeremy's response to this has always been that the moderator had not been attached to the barrel of the anshuzt rifle when he handled it on the evening prior to the shootings. He did not believe that Sheila would have gone out of her way to find the moderator to the rifle and have screwed it onto the barrel of the gun. He was adamant that his relatives had introduced the moderator, and claimed they had found it in a remote part of the farmhouse, where Sheila could not possibly have placed it once she was dead. Jeremy was adamant his relatives had contaminated the silencer with blood, and that they had deliberately scratched the kitchen aga so that its paint got embeded into the knurl of the moderators end cap...
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At this juncture, we looked into the possibility that a moderator was fitted to the barrel of the anshuzt rifle at the time of the first shot across the neck, but not fitted by the time of the second immediately fatal shot? We looked at this, based on what the trial judge told the jury in his summing up speech, when he reminded the jury that it was not beyond the realms of probability, that Sheila Could have used the moderator on the guns barrel to shoot the other victims, but had to remove the moderator before she turned it on herself, because with the moderator fitted the overall length of the gun so configured would have been too long to allow her to shoot herself with it fitted, so she removed it and put it away in the gun cupboard, then went upstairs and shot herself twice with no moderator on the gun. The judge told the jury, that the prosecution had not called any evidence to refute such a proposition. Our take on this was that if the blood group activity attributed to that moderator, had been an intimate mixture of the parents blood types, then all well and good...
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We looked at the proposition that what if, the moderator had been fitted to the gun when she received the first shot across her neck during the struggle downstairs in the kitchen, and that she had removed the moderator and put it away in the gun cupboard, before going upstairs and shooting herself with the anshuzt rifle, minus the moderator this might explain how Sheila's blood got inside the moderator. It was whilst working on this approach, that we noticed the circular mark around the lower bullet wound present on Sheila's neck...
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We looked at the proposition that what if, the moderator had been fitted to the gun when she received the first shot across her neck during the struggle downstairs in the kitchen, and that she had removed the moderator and put it away in the gun cupboard, before going upstairs and shooting herself with the anshuzt rifle, minus the moderator this might explain how Sheila's blood got inside the moderator. It was whilst working on this approach, that we noticed the circular mark around the lower bullet wound present on Sheila's neck...

Now you refer to yourself in plural?  Funny stuff

The entrance wound to her neck featured a bullet abrasion collar and soot around it nothing more.  Your claim there was an addition ring around it is just more fantasy.

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We went to see Ewen Smith about the mark around the lower bullet wound on Sheila's neck...
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We went to see Ewen Smith about the mark around the lower bullet wound on Sheila's neck...

Ewen agreed with us, that the circular mark around the lower bullet wound had the same characteristics and dimensions as the end of a moderator...
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Ewen took the view, that if the mark we identified had been caused by the muzzle end of the moderator, then its presence there meant it was curtains for Jeremy's forthcoming CCRC application...

We left Ewens Birmingham office with much to ponder...
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Ewen agreed with us, that the circular mark around the lower bullet wound had the same characteristics and dimensions as the end of a moderator...

Your say so means nothing at all particularly since you also lied about Ewen Smith having photos of Sheila's body on the bed.

Ewen Smith is not an expert and didn't see the body so his opinion means nothing anyway. The only one to actually measure the wound was Vanezis and he didn't measure any muzzle imprint because he observed none.  That means i is impossible for anyone else to have measurements of any muzzle imprints.  Even if one observed a muzzle imprint in a crime scene photo it would not have any measurements.  But the crime scene photos don't reveal any muzzle imprints.

Since I accept that the moderator was used I would be more than willing to accept the moderator left a muzzle imprint if:

A) a photograph established such- but none do

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B) if an expert who analyzed her body noted such but Vanezis didn't but rather assessed that she didn't suffer a contact wound to her neck.

If I were just a biased idiot I would agree with you and say that there was a muzzle wound from the moderator to pretend that there was even more proof establishing the moderator was used.  But the reality is that the moderator was not in contact with Sheila's neck when the non-fatal shot was fired and thus didn't leave an imprint.

 
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Our visit to see Ewen Smith on the aforementioned occasion, coincided with a change in Jeremy's legal representative, and Ewens appointment as a CCRC Commissioner. It was after this visit that we worked on the theory that the moderator was fitted to the gun when the first shot into Sheila's neck was inflicted, but removed by the time of the second fatal shot beneath the chin. By adopting this approach we realised that this could be the perfect explanation for the presence of Sheila Caffells unique blood in the moderator...
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Jeremy and Ewen parted Company, and GDS took over the management of Jeremy's case...
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Our visit to see Ewen Smith on the aforementioned occasion, coincided with a change in Jeremy's legal representative, and Ewens appointment as a CCRC Commissioner. It was after this visit that we worked on the theory that the moderator was fitted to the gun when the first shot into Sheila's neck was inflicted, but removed by the time of the second fatal shot beneath the chin. By adopting this approach we realised that this could be the perfect explanation for the presence of Sheila Caffells unique blood in the moderator...

We seem to be making some progress- so after all your crap about the Anschutz not being used to fire the first shot and bullets being altered you now admit the Anschutz was in fact used to fire the first shot? 
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