So, now that we are all clear, we've got people on this forum who are arguing that it doesn't matter, that police brought the rifle from the window in photograph 23, and put it on Sheila's body, as shown in photographs, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32 and 33, claiming that the captured images which show the rifle on her body were fabricated, and introduced on the footing that the killer had left Sheila's body with the gun upon it, and that Detective Inspector Ron Cook had handled the gun very carefully wearing no gloves (how eloquent), and the next bits the best, Detective Inspector Ron Cook, claims that it was he who had also moved the position of Sheila's right hand, so that PC Bird (ah, poetry in motion) could photograph bloodied fingermarks, on the front lower part of her nightdress - he obviously falsified this account because after police originally brought the rifle from the window (23) to Sheila's body, in what can best be termed, ' a gauging exercise', they must have replaced the rifle back in its original position at the window, so that PC Bird could take photograph 23 showing the rifle where it was. Therefore, if Detective Inspector Ron Cook needed to photograph those bloody fingermarks, on the front lower part of Sheila's nightdress, what better time to do it, then whilst the rifle was photographed back at the window in 23. Why proceed to the point where the rifle had been put back onto Sheila's body, in photographs, 26, 27, 28, before deciding to photograph the bloodied fingermarks, on the nightdress? It doesn't make any bloody sense. It is a load of old codswallop on Detective Inspector Cooks part. He wasn't trying to get PC Bird to take a photograph of that bloodied fingermark on the nightdress at all. He was trying to conceal it...
Why would Detective Inspector Cook, want PC Bird to photograph these bloodied fingermarks, if as claimed by the police, Sheila's hands and fingers were spotlessly clean?
So, where are these photographs of the bloodied fingermarks, who in gods name was responsible for making them? Sheila, herself? June Bamber? The impressions certainly look effeminate...