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Again, that's really good Caroline, and it does show how a camera angle can make all the difference, so thank you for taking the time to do that. I'm just not completely sure because it really looks like the end of the rifle is resting on Sheila's neck.
That's fine but glad you take on board that perspective is altered by the camera angle.
Oh yes, I know that - I've said it myself. It's just that it so looks like it's resting on her neck.
But Teds don't have necks.
That rifle wouldn't have lain like that on her body after having shot herself.
No it wouldn't whtch means she didn't shoot herself!
It would have landed at her side-------hence why an officer didn't see a rifle on her body.
Just the one then? All the other did - but you'll take the word of the ONE that fits with your theory (whatever that is). Which officer by the way?
I can't remember the officers name but it was discussed not so long ago. He'd been one of the first to enter the bedroom.
Delgado or Collins?