A female body which moved from the kitchen downstairs to the main bedroom upstairs after 8.10am, a rifle at the first floor box room window (7.15am) onto Sheila's body after 8.10am, the substitution of one of the two original bullets recovered from Sheila's body so cops could make out the case for her death being caused by two shots from the same gun, an hour's worth of 'informatives' necessary to make the minds up of the senior cops at the scene, on the best way to proceed in presenting the death of Sheila in the main bedroom despite her death already having been reported downstairs in the kitchen earlier, Sheila's body along with June's both on the bed, then moved to the floor after the TFG had left the scene soon after 9am, and blood from Sheila's wounds inside a silencer tell a story all by itself!
Jeremy did not kill his sister, in the main bedroom after 8.10am that morning! Her body wasn't even upstairs by that stage, there were only three bodies upstairs! How was it possible for Sheila to have already been dead elsewhere in the farmhouse (kitchen) with the rifle she supposedly used to kill herself being at a first floor box room window from 7.15am onward? Who moved the rifle from that box room window into the possession of Sheila on the bedroom floor after 8.10am? Not Sheila if she was already dead that's for sure, and not Jeremy because he had no opportunity to kill his sister in the main bedroom after her body arrived there beyond 8.10am! Then of course, because somebody removed the silencer from the gun after Sheila had been shot and killed on the bedroom floor long after 8.10am, the only people who could possibly have done this were the police themselves, not Sheila, not Jeremy, not any as yet unidentified assassin or hitman, only the cops themselves! And, how much of a coincidence is it that 'Stan' Jones should return to the scene from Jeremy's cottage after 11am, to collect 4 exhibits, SBJ/1, SBJ/2, SBJ/3 and SBJ/4, (SBJ/1 being the silencer)? How could David Boutflour then find the same silencer on 10th August 1985, if Jones had taken possession of it on the first morning of the investigation and he had removed it from the scene once already? 'Stan' Jones would tell the COLP investigators in 1992 that he could not remember why he returned to the farmhouse late on that first morning or what he did on that occasion? The entries in the original Major Incident Property Register created in connection with the four murders and a suicide investigation tell a different story, Jones took possession of four exhibits from the scene on 7 August 1985, one of which (SBJ/1) was the silencer! These four exhibits were ommitted from the new Major Incident Register created a month later by which time the course of the investigation had changed into one of five murders! Why did cops try to conceal the fact that 'Stan' Jones had seized the silencer from the scene on the first morning of the investigation?
Well, because by that stage relatives were pinning a lot of hope upon the silencer with Sheila's blood inside it that David Boutflour recovered from the cupboard on 10 August 1985! If the truth had come out during the 1986 trial and the subsequent 2002 appeal that cops had removed the silencer from the scene and kept it for a couple of days before returning it to the scene by the evening of 9 August 1985, it would have impacted upon the integrity of the silencer evidence in general in the eventual prosecution of Jeremy Bamber! Jones and Jones, knew that the silencer had been fitted to the barrel of the anshuzt rifle at the time Sheila got shot and killed on the bedroom floor, and the cops tried to conceal its use in that shooting because it presented the cops with an insurmountable problem if they hoped to present the circumstances of Sheila's death as caused by use of one gun which fired both bullets!