Professor Knight testified during the 1986 trial that Sheila could have moved around for as long as half an hour or so after receiving the first shot across the neck! I believe there to be some element of truth in his professional opinion, with the proviso that after Sheila became deeply unconscious immediately upon being shot in the kitchen! She eventually regained consciousness sufficiently to make her way upstairs to the main bedroom after 8.10am, and she collapsed on the bed! She wasn't therefore, moving around for the whole half an hour after she got shot the first time, how long would it take to get from the kitchen to the bedroom, less than a minute, a minute, a minute and a half, two minutes?