Approaching this matter in the shoes of the police surgeon, Dr Craig, who as we all know was contacted at the behest of the firearm officers at the scene to attend the incident at whf involving two bodies, one dead male, one dead female, one a murder, one a suicide - then Dr Craig arrives at the scene and he is shown the bodies of the five victims in the following sequence. Firstly, the body of Ralph Bamber downstairs in the kitchen. His body being the only body downstairs by that stage. He had clearly been 'murdered'. Next, upstairs near to the bedroom door of the parents bedroom, Craig is shown the body of June Bamber, who had clearly been ' murdered'. On the far side of the bed in the same bedroom Sheila Caffell, supposedly already dead, sporting what appeared to be a single gunshot wound to her neck. He being satisfied at 'that' stage, that cops were treating her death as 'a suicide'. Dr Craig must have been stopped in his tracks at 'that' point. Surely, alarm bells would have started ringing in his head, since he had been informed that the first two bodies found, had been 'a murder' and 'a suicide'. Yet how had that come about when clearly the first two bodies he had been shown which he had come upon had clearly 'both been murders'?