'The mob' claimed Sheila's body was found upstairs in the bedroom, but we now know something the original court which tried this case did not know at the time of trial, 'she was confronted' downstairs in the kitchen, a fact supported by the cops own logs, and radio messages. Not only was it known by those at the scene that Sheila had been reportedly killed downstairs in the kitchen, but a police surgeon, a coroners officer, and high ranking detectives or police officers elsewhere were informed of the presence of a 'dead female' body downstairs in the kitchen. Of course, the prosecution and its witnesses did everything to conceal the truth about this highly important and significant part of the police investigation, because later on Sheila's body had ended up in the bedroom, becoming the fourth body upstairs, after police inside the farmhouse had already confirmed there had only been three bodies upstairs by 8.10am...
Bambers innocence was encapsulated in the outright truth of these circumstances...
Cops don't make such enormous mistakes, and nobody can realistically put the circumstances involving the movement of Sheila Caffells body, down as 'an error'. You can't mistake where five bodies were upon entry, downstairs and upstairs, and then because something went 'pearshaped' in the police operation inside the farmhouse, resulting in the body count becoming different downstairs and upstairs, decide to dismiss 'that' part of the operation which no longer fits where the five bodies ended up...
It was necessary in the circumstances of these events for the defence and for the court to be given access to all the police material gathered during that initial part of the police operation which took place inside the farmhouse between 7.30 and 8.10am. Forget about what took place inside the farmhouse after 'that' time. What we have is, during this period 'two bodies' downstairs in the kitchen, the body of 'one dead male' AND the 'body of one dead female'. One of these two bodies was being described as 'a murder', whilst the second body was described as 'a suicide'...
The smokescreen introduced by PC plod that he had made an error in wrongly identifying the body he had seen from his vantage point outside the kitchen window looking inward of the main kitchen itself, has no bearing whatsoever on the reporting of a second body that was present inside the kitchen once the body of Ralph Bamber had been reported (the body of one dead male). If such a mistake had been made, cops would not then have gone on to report 'the body of one dead female (7.37am). There were clearly 'two bodies' downstairs in the kitchen by that stage (7.37am). This 'fact' was reaffirmed at 7.38am, by confirmation 'one dead male, one dead female'. So, here again we have admissible evidence that at precisely 7.37am, and 7.38am, that there had indeed been 'two bodies' downstairs in the kitchen, and both of these bodies could not have been a reference to the solitary body of Ralph Bamber because he was 'not a female', and his death could only be described as 'a murder'. By 8.10am, a 'further three bodies' were found 'upstairs', five dead in total, with an accompanying report that ' no police officers had been hurt', at 'that' stage...
Everything reported above was true, was admissible in evidence, but was deliberately withheld and concealed from the defence and the court, because the dastardly prosecution knew full well, that for this information and documentary evidence to have been disclosed, would effectively hand Bamber the 'perfect alibi', in respect of murdering his sister. This is because the prosecution would then have to rely upon witnesses to give an account for how Sheila's dead body had managed to end up in the upstairs main bedroom with the rifle photographed on her body on the floor by the edge of the bed? Additionally, cops would have had to explain why all of them had made 'false witness statements' declaring that they had all come upon Sheila's body in the bedroom as described, when they hadn't?
Case would have been 'thrown out of court'...