Police staged Sheila Caffells death scene on the bedroom floor by introducing the rifle to her body which they brought to her body after the police surgeon, Dr Craig, had already pronounced her dead with a solitary wound in her neck. Police brought the rifle from the window and placed it on her body. At the time this was done on the first occasion, Sheila only had a single shot to the neck. Once police brought the rifle from the window and placed it on her body as part of 'a gauging process' during a training exercise which they performed with the bodies of victims still in situ (familiars), Sheila received the second shot under the chin. The rifle was quickly removed and stood back at the window whilst police frantically tried to keep Sheila alive. When Cook, Bird, and the other SOCO's arrived at the scene at 9.20am, Bird photographed 'that rifle' back resting against the bedroom window in crime scene photograph No. 23. Then police removed 'that rifle' from the window where it had just been photographed (23), and positioned 'it' on Sheila's body in keeping with the instructions given to PC Bird by Detective Inspector Cook before PC Bird went into the farmhouse to start taking crime scene photographs, "make sure you get the position of the rifle correct on the body"...
Then PC Bird took crime scene photographs, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32 and 33 (all these photographs show 'that rifle' on Sheila Caffells body, after the same rifle had already been photographed resting against the bedroom window).It is important to remember Cooks instruction that he gave to PC Bird before Bird went back into the farmhouse to start taking his set of crime scene photographs, "make sure you get the position of the rifle correct on the body"...
Point being that if the rifle had been on the body already by the time PC Bird went back into the farmhouse to take photographs, he would not have needed to be told to "make sure you get the position of the rifle correct on the body", because no matter what photographs he took, if the rifle had been on the body already, any photographs he took of Sheila would automatically be photographed in the correct position. The fact that PC Bird took photograph 23 showing 'that rifle' resting against the Main bedroom window, in sequence, and prior to police moving it onto Sheila's body, in accordance with phototographs, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32 and 33, clearly demonstrates that the police, and no-one else staged Sheila Caffells death scene in the main bedroom, on the bedroom floor, and that it was the police who took the crime scene photographs, which they sought to rely upon to support the case for Sheila to have killed herself (Coroners court proceedings). There is clear unambiguous proof of evidence by a reliance upon the sequence with which photograph No.'s 23, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32 and 33 were taken by PC Bird, after 10 O'clock that morning that nobody but the police themselves could have and did stage Sheila Caffells death scene in the main bedroom. Whilst ever this was the case, and it was the case for a whole month afterwards, police treated Jeremy Bamber as a victim, and rightly so...