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From an extract of a letter in which David Shaw shares his theories with Mike Teskowski...



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Did Sheila really shoot herself in the neck in the kitchen with a .22 Anschütz rifle as the police gained entry to white House farm?  Funny the telephone operator didn't hear a shot yet was able to identify 5 thuds at the front door and voices thereafter.

Were the police so stupid that they could not identify a wounded suspect as against a dead one?

Was Sheila really able to walk upstairs undetected after being shot in the neck?

Why did the police leave the body unattended in the kitchen anyway as the daughter was their primary suspect from the outset?

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Interesting theory though. Although we are still left with the question, where did he get all this information?

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From an extract of a letter in which David Shaw shares his theories with Mike Teskowski...



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Did Sheila really shoot herself in the neck in the kitchen with a .22 Anschütz rifle as the police gained entry to white House farm?  Funny the telephone operator didn't hear a shot yet was able to identify 5 thuds at the front door and voices thereafter.

Were the police so stupid that they could not identify a wounded suspect as against a dead one?

Was Sheila really able to walk upstairs undetected after being shot in the neck?

Why did the police leave the body unattended in the kitchen anyway as the daughter was their primary suspect from the outset?

Why would the raid team bother covering up someone thats killed themselves? Any if they shot her, once again its not a problem.

Sell more books claiming a cover up, doubt anyone would buy it if he said guilty.

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From an extract of a letter in which David Shaw shares his theories with Mike Teskowski...



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Did Sheila really shoot herself in the neck in the kitchen with a .22 Anschütz rifle as the police gained entry to white House farm?  Funny the telephone operator didn't hear a shot yet was able to identify 5 thuds at the front door and voices thereafter.

Were the police so stupid that they could not identify a wounded suspect as against a dead one?

Was Sheila really able to walk upstairs undetected after being shot in the neck?

Why did the police leave the body unattended in the kitchen anyway as the daughter was their primary suspect from the outset?

Why would the raid team bother covering up someone thats killed themselves? Any if they shot her, once again its not a problem.

Sell more books claiming a cover up, doubt anyone would buy it if he said guilty.
Yes I've often thought about that myself?

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Is interesting that this topic has come up.Funnily enough,whilst shopping at Tesco late last night,we bumped into two Essex Firearms Police.My husband asked them their  procedure after an incident like the one at whf. They told us,that if they had had to fire their weapons in that situation at all,then it would not simply be a case of going back to base and logging everything.If any of THEIR weapons had been discharged,then they have to have a de-brief.I  also asked them that if they had to discharge their weapons at all,would the public automatically be allowed to know about it,and he said "not necessarily,the decision regarding that, would be made by the chief constable".

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Is interesting that this topic has come up.Funnily enough,whilst shopping at Tesco late last night,we bumped into two Essex Firearms Police.My husband asked them their  procedure after an incident like the one at whf. They told us,that if they had had to fire their weapons in that situation at all,then it would not simply be a case of going back to base and logging everything.If any of THEIR weapons had been discharged,then they have to have a de-brief.I  also asked them that if they had to discharge their weapons at all,would the public automatically be allowed to know about it,and he said "not necessarily,the decision regarding that, would be made by the chief constable".

But in this case, the firearms unit would not place the gun under Sheilas chin, and blow her brains out.

chelmsey

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Is interesting that this topic has come up.Funnily enough,whilst shopping at Tesco late last night,we bumped into two Essex Firearms Police.My husband asked them their  procedure after an incident like the one at whf. They told us,that if they had had to fire their weapons in that situation at all,then it would not simply be a case of going back to base and logging everything.If any of THEIR weapons had been discharged,then they have to have a de-brief.I  also asked them that if they had to discharge their weapons at all,would the public automatically be allowed to know about it,and he said "not necessarily,the decision regarding that, would be made by the chief constable".

But in this case, the firearms unit would not place the gun under Sheilas chin, and blow her brains out.

Obviously not Paulg. No need for the sarcasm as I wasnt implying that the firearms team shot anyone that morning.I just found the part interesting regarding the CC having the final say with regards to what goes into the public domain.

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No sarcasm meant, i'm preparing for work, and tapping what i'm thinking, rather than choosing my words.

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can you walk with a bullet in your neck.

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can you walk with a bullet in your neck.

very possibly,but I would pass out as soon as I saw that I was bleeding.   :(

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can you walk with a bullet in your neck.

very possibly,but I would pass out as soon as I saw that I was bleeding.   :(

To further our knowledge, we need a volunteer.

Its possible with this injury that she may have been able to walk, but she wouldn't have been able to defy the laws of gravity, with regards to her blood.

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Don't be daft, she cleaned the carpets on her way up the stairs.  ;D

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very considerate of her.

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can you walk with a bullet in your neck.
I don't know and I aint gonna try it either.

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can you walk with a bullet in your neck.
I don't know and I aint gonna try it either.

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