Author Topic: The rifle at the upstairs window Conundrum - The Bamber Alibi, revisted...  (Read 98151 times)

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Offline mike tesko

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'Movement' of the rifle from one place to another, and then onto the body of Sheila Caffell, and then photographed, is proof positive of Jeremy Bambers, innocence...
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When the police surgeon, Dr Craig, pronounced Sheila dead at 8.44am, there cannot have been a rifle on her body, because it was at the window?

The rifle had not been on the body when PS Adams visited the main bedroom at about 9am, before he left the scene...

When training got underway at 9 O'' clock, ' Familiars', the rifle was not on the body, but was resting against the main bedroom window...

The rifle was not on Sheila's body when Cook and Bird arrived at the scene at 9.20am...

When SOCO took control of the crime scene at 10 O'clock, the rifle was resting against the main bedroom window, as per photograph No. 23...
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When the police surgeon, Dr Craig, pronounced Sheila dead at 8.44am, there cannot have been a rifle on her body, because it was at the window?

The rifle had not been on the body when PS Adams visited the main bedroom at about 9am, before he left the scene...

When training got underway at 9 O'' clock, ' Familiars', the rifle was not on the body, but was resting against the main bedroom window...

The rifle was not on Sheila's body when Cook and Bird arrived at the scene at 9.20am...

When SOCO took control of the crime scene at 10 O'clock, the rifle was resting against the main bedroom window, as per photograph No. 23...

At 10.13 am, police brought the rifle from the main bedroom window, and placed it onto the body of Sheila Caffell. At this juncture, PC Bird took 8 consecutive photographs which now showed the rifle which had previously been photographed by him at the bedroom window (23), on Sheila's body, as per photographs, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, and 33. The claim that Cook only moved the position of Sheila's right hand so that PC Bird could photograph the bloodied fingermarks on the front lower part of the nightdress, is a red herring, since Cook could have got PC Bird to photograph the aforementioned bloodied fingermarks on the nightdress whilst the rifle was standing at the bedroom window in photo' 23...
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The most startling discovery of all, thus far is that we now know the 'true Identity', of the person who actually 'put the rifle' onto the body of Sheila Caffell, as shown in crime scene photographs, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32 and 33, it was DETECTIVE INSPECTOR Ronald Walter Cook. This is verified by reference to the fact that only SOCO were present inside the farmhouse after 10 O'clock when SOCO took control of the scene, and Cook stated only he had been responsible for moving or touching the body of Sheila, and the anshuzt rifle...
« Last Edit: December 19, 2015, 03:57:PM by mike tesko »
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The truth of the matter is that the person who planted the anshuzt rifle on Sheila's body, as shown in photo's 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32 and 33 (Ron Cook) was not responsible for shooting her dead, since the shot (PV/19) which was discharged beneath her chin occurred minutes before the arrival of Cook at the scene at 9.20am. She was killed when  'that' rifle was brought to her body from the other box room window, during a 'gauging exercise' as part of a training exercise where it was being checked to see whether or not, Sheila could have fired shots from the rifle which killed the other four victims...
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When Sheila first arrived in the bedroom at about 8.30am, 'she had only been shot once', and that was 'the shot across her neck' that was inflicted 'downstairs in the kitchen'...
« Last Edit: December 19, 2015, 04:20:PM by mike tesko »
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When Sheila first arrived in the bedroom at about 8.30am, 'she had only been shot once', and that was 'the shot across her neck' that was inflicted 'downstairs in the kitchen'...
At the time Sheila arrived in the bedroom at around 8.30am, and collapsed on to the bed, she had already been declared 'deceased' downstairs in the kitchen at 7.37am, her alleged death being 'known as a suicide' by staff manning the control room, since before 7.45am...
« Last Edit: December 19, 2015, 08:07:PM by mike tesko »
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How could 'Sheila's death downstairs in the kitchen' be described as 'a suicide' without a gun being beside her body, or upon it?
« Last Edit: December 19, 2015, 04:29:PM by mike tesko »
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We now know that Sheila's body was 'displaced' from its original position in the kitchen after 7.37am, 7.38am, 7.42am, 7.45am, and 8.10am, and that for a period of at least 15 minutes between 8.15 and 8.30am, there was a grave concern as to her whereabouts, which coincided with a 15 minute telephone conversation between DCI Harris and ACC Peter Simpson using the landline inside the kitchen, with Harris updating Simpson in a blow by blow running commentary of the renewed search for Sheila, until she was found collapsed upstairs, on top of the bed...
« Last Edit: December 19, 2015, 04:37:PM by mike tesko »
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We now know that Sheila's body was 'displaced' from its original position in the kitchen after 7.37am, 7.38am, 7.42am, 7.45am, and 8.10am, and that for a period of at least 15 minutes between 8.15 and 8.30am, there was a grave concern as to her whereabouts, which coincided with a 15 minute telephone conversation between DCI Harris and ACC Peter Simpson using the landline inside the kitchen, with Harris updating Simpson in a blow by blow running commentary of the renewed search for Sheila, until she was found collapsed upstairs, on top of the bed...

Sheila's body was then moved from the bed onto the bedroom floor (before the rifle was brought to her body from the box room window at around 9.13am, and she got shot whilst the fingers of her right hand were being manipulated around and upon the trigger mechanism), bang...
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The said rifle was stood against the bedroom window as soon as the shot was discharged beneath Sheila's chin, where it remained for about another hour, until along came PC Bird who took photograph No. 23...
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The said rifle was stood against the bedroom window as soon as the shot was discharged beneath Sheila's chin, where it remained for about another hour, until along came PC Bird who took photograph No. 23...

 After she was shot under the chin and killed, with the rifle placed at the bedroom window out of harms way, police rolled Sheila's body into the recovery position upon its right side...
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After she was shot under the chin and killed, with the rifle placed at the bedroom window out of harms way, police rolled Sheila's body into the recovery position upon its right side...

Her body laid in that position until after PC Bird took photograph No.23 showing the rifle at the bedroom. At that stage, her body was rolled back into the suppine position, and that's when Ron Cook brought the rifle from the bedroom window and positioned it onto Sheila's body and then got PC Bird to photograph her body in possession of the rifle (photo's 26 to 33, inclusive)...
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Since, police were in possession of both of the weapons, which fired the two bullets into Sheila's neck, it must follow that 'they must know' whether or not, the silencer which relatives 'introduced' so late in the day, had been fitted to the barrel of the anshuzt rifle at the time the fatal shot ended Sheila's life on this earth, because the anshuzt rifle was not used to shoot her through the neck downstairs in the kitchen. The way I see it is that 'if' the silencer was fitted to the barrel of the anshuzt rifle at the time of the shot beneath the chin, then 'its' discovery by relatives in the gun cupboard in the downstairs office, compounded the police error in disposing of it because to leave 'it' attached to the barrel of the anshuzt rifle would have raised question marks about Sheila's capability to shoot herself twice in the throat with the weapon so configured. Did police discard the silencer found by the relatives?
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We know that police had 'possession of a silencer' on the 9th August 1985, and it begs the question, did police return 'that' silencer to the gun cupboard prior to handing the keys over to Ann Eaton, later that evening?
« Last Edit: December 19, 2015, 08:27:PM by mike tesko »
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