Yes, Adam, I have read all that.
I meant that bludgeoning someone who has been shot 5 times already is not a 'fight' or a 'violent struggle'. A fight is an exchange of blows or weapons between combatants. In this case it was all one way regardless of who was involved i.e. Sheila or Jeremy.
If Neville got downstairs and just slumped on top of the coal scuttle after being shot 4 times, why did he have two black eyes, a broken nose, bruising to the cheeks, arms, head, wrist and forearm and marks from the rifle butt ? And why was there so much upturned furniture ?
June was still alive when Sheila returned upstairs, but she didn't get beaten.
If Neville did put up a 'tremendous fight for life' as the judge said and the evidence shows, why was Sheila unmarked ?