The pathologist Peter Venezia describes the five linear marks that were present upon June Bambers throat, which in his view had been caused by a hand grabbing Junes neck. At the time of he performed the autopsy upon June Bamber (8th August, 1985), he was satisfied that Sheila had had killed June and the other three victims, and then had taken her own life. He therefore would almost certainly have looked for any evidence confirming that 'the person responsible' for having murdered June Bamber, to have some evidence in the form of blood staining on the top part of the hand they had used in grabbing hold of June Bambers neck, and Venezis found that the corresponding bloodstained marks on the top part of Sheila's right hand, and to a further extent upon the right arm wrist of Sheila. The bloodied fingermarks present upon the the front lower part of her nightdress, being evidence that immediately after trying to subdue her mother, Sheila must have wiped her bloodied fingers on her own nightdress...