Mr Vanezis didn't mention any wounds on Sheila's arms though, and he couldn't have missed such injuries.
His official PM report will have been the version sanctioned under Mick Ainsley's tenure. Although there are some handwritten pm notes that make no mention of the injuries - these appear to be referring to contaminants, imo.
Vanezis was approached by DS Stan Jones and asked to consider Jeremy as a suspect. He expressed something along the lines of being 'unimpressed' by Jones' suggestion. However - this exchange must have occurred very early on.
Despite Sheila having two gunshot wounds and allegedly no other wounds - Vanezis was unimpressed at the suggestion that Jeremy was the killer. I think it more likely that Vanezis was unimpressed with the notion that Jeremy was the killer - because Sheila
did have fight wounds consistent with an incident between the three deceased adults. By the time it came to trial, Vanezis was on message.
Vanezis could not be allowed to testify that Sheila has such wounds - otherwise the case against Jeremy would have possibly collapsed. His questioning was orchestrated to dismiss such marks as 'smears'.