581 photographs taken in connection with this tragedy, but only 223 disclosed to the solicitors representing Jeremy Bamber prior to commencement of the October 1986 Chelmsford Crown Court trial - 358 photographs not disclosed at all, not in time for the commencement of the trial in 1986, or by the time f the 2002 appeal!
358 photographs many of which were capable of casting serious doubt on the claim by firearm officers that the bodies of the two females had been originally found on the floor either side of the bed in the main bedroom, Sheila's body in possession of a gun she had no right to be in possession of, if Jeremy Bamber, had shot and killed her, in view of the fact that that rifle was at 7.15am resting against a first floor box room window, as confirmed by two police officers performing containment and observation duties in the grounds of the farmhouse! A rifle at the box room window, and on the body of Sheila on the bedroom floor to the left of the bed as viewed from the foot of the said bed? A rifle in two different places at one and the same time (if Jeremy Bamber be the killer), 7.15am..
A body in two different places, a dead female downstairs in kitchen (7.35am, 7.37am, and 7.38am), and only three further bodies upstairs by 8.10am, but if the raid team found Sheila's body upstairs as claimed in their witness statements there would have only been one body downstairs at 7.35am, 7.37am, and 7.38am, and four bodies upstairs by 8.10am...