Bob Woffinden theorizes: He then re-loaded, fired four bullets into Nevill’s face and head, and went back upstairs. Sheila had by now moved into her parents’ bedroom to tend to her wounded mother.
She would have been with her twins, not her mother. My opinion of course.
BW, further: At the original trial, there was a great deal of evidence, for example from Barbara Wilson, the farm secretary, which could not be given because it was hearsay. Today, that evidence would be admissible. Her testimony about what Nevill told her — that he believed Jeremy intended to kill him and had said: ‘I must never turn my back on that young man’ — would be disastrous for him.
And yet Nevill had firearms and ammunition practically all over the house - for anyone to use at any moment? Would you do that if you were afraid someone was going to kill you?