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Offline Caroline

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Now how about where I mentioned it in June 2012 and nobody followed it up ? Perhaps it was yourself 12 months later ??

Where?
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Offline David1819

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The earliest record I know of. That mentions bloody prints on the bible. Is a letter from Jeremy to Mike in 2009.

Offline lookout

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As I'd mentioned once before,I've thought that the blood on the Bible belonged to June,as did the Bible itself and also the contents. The " Love one another " was June's and probably to do with a Bible class.
Sadly,it may have been put there to remind her of the class that she hadn't attended when she'd been expected.

Offline mike tesko

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The rifle at the window argument, has been a long standing bone of contention - in the early days of debate those from the other camp made such a big issue about the rifle not being against the main bedroom window as contended by me, but rather they argued, the said rifle was at another window (box room window), a window identifiable by its location on the red brick part of the farmhouse building!!

I pursued the argument that the said rifle was resting against the main bedroom window, having regards to the crime scene photograph (23) which was taken prior to other photographs (25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32 and 33) that were taken afterwards with the said rifle on Sheila's body!!

So, I argued on this basis, and the opposition said, 'No', the rifle was at a box room window!!
« Last Edit: March 13, 2017, 03:14:PM by mike tesko »
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Offline mike tesko

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The rifle at the window argument, has been a long standing bone of contention - in the early days of debate those from the other camp made such a big issue about the rifle not being against the main bedroom window as contended by me, but rather they argued, the said rifle was at another window (box room window), a window identifiable by its location on the red brick part of the farmhouse building!!

I pursued the argument that the said rifle was resting against the main bedroom window, having regards to the crime scene photograph (23) which was taken prior to other photographs (25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32 and 33) that were taken afterwards with the said rifle on Sheila's body!!

So, I argued on this basis, and the opposition said, 'No', the rifle was at a box room window!!

Well, proceeding on the basis that the said rifle had been at the first floor box room window, when seen by WPC Jeapes, and PC Brown, it turns out that the said rifle had to travel a further distance to end up on Sheila's body, then say if it had travelled from the main bedroom window onto her body on the bedroom floor! So, even when I have conceded that they might well be right about the window at which Jeapes and Brown saw the rifle, it literally means that the rifle in question had to have been brought much further so that by the time police entered the main bedroom for the very first time, they saw Sheila's body with the rifle in her possession laid out on the bedroom floor, when the rifle in question minutes beforehand had been resting against a first floor window! So how did the rifle at the box room window disappear from the box room window and manage to end up with Sheila's body on the bedroom floor, and her body be the second body found in the grand scheme of things, described or known about as a 'suicide'?
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Offline mike tesko

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We know, not because we speculate about it, but because the police radio message logs confirm it that there were only three bodies found upstairs by 8.10am!
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Offline mike tesko

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We know, not because we speculate about it, but because the police radio message logs confirm it that there were only three bodies found upstairs by 8.10am!

The opposition don't like it, because they know that this causes them a very significant problem!
"Oh, what a tangled web we weave, when we first practice to deceive"...

Offline mike tesko

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If there were only three bodies upstairs in total by 8.10am, how does Sheila's body in possession of the said rifle that was previously resting at the bedroom window come into play?
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Offline mike tesko

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If there were only three bodies upstairs in total by 8.10am, how does Sheila's body in possession of the said rifle that was previously resting at the bedroom window come into play?

More disturbingly, who's was the second body (a female) found downstairs by 7.37am, 7.38am and prior to 7.45am?
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Offline mike tesko

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Its recorded in police records, five dead in total by 8.10am - two bodies already found in kitchen upon entry, one dead male, one dead female, a murder, and a suicide, and a further three bodies upstairs!!!
"Oh, what a tangled web we weave, when we first practice to deceive"...

Offline mike tesko

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They don't like having to face the truth!

They pretend that they can't count, and make up excuses, any excuses for these rogue cops to have made such fundamental mistakes in basic arithmetic!

Two plus three equals five!!!

For those amongst us who cannot read, here's another way of presenting the now extablished facts as of 8.10am - 2 + 3 = 5...
"Oh, what a tangled web we weave, when we first practice to deceive"...

Offline mike tesko

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First two (2) bodies found, a male, and a female, not a male mistaken for a female (7.37am, 7.38am, 7.45am)! One of these two bodies described as a murder (Male), the other described as a female! You only have to stop and consider these basic details to realise that what they were talking about and referring to, was not a single body that somebody mistook as a female, because the only male victim in this tragedy died from eight shots and his death could in no way ever be contemplated as having been a suicide!!

Neville Bamber a suicide, who got shot eight times - Naaah...
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Offline mike tesko

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The second body referred to in the police message logs (7.37am, 7.38am, 7.45am), was a female who had committed suicide!!
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The second body referred to in the police message logs (7.37am, 7.38am, 7.45am), was a female who had committed suicide!!

So, what we do is, we look at how many females died in this tragedy?

We know that there were two!

June Bamber, and Sheila caffell!!

June Bamber had been shot seven (7) times, and Sheila twice (2)...
"Oh, what a tangled web we weave, when we first practice to deceive"...

Offline mike tesko

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So, what we do is, we look at how many females died in this tragedy?

We know that there were two!

June Bamber, and Sheila caffell!!

June Bamber had been shot seven (7) times, and Sheila twice (2)...

No guessing then, which of these two bodies was reportedly found in second position after entry was gained to the kitchen - not June Bamber, then because her death could never be entertained in a month of sundays as a suicide!
"Oh, what a tangled web we weave, when we first practice to deceive"...