Who knows?
Maybe it's been posted. Maybe it hasn't. Maybe Mike has it, maybe Jeremy has it. Jeremy said he has everything.
Do you think V's handwritten notes are faked? Made at a later date?
I don't think you'll get any expert to say they can see cuts on those hands, nevermind being able to actually say they were caused by fingernails.
And seeing as reports mean more than photographs to the CCRC and take precedent I don't see this as a huge deal. It's more for internet debate than actually being anything Bamber could/would ever try to actually use in an appeal.
I have to explain to you what drips of blood are?
I think a good few people already have.
OK Mat, I'm going to be honest with you. Firstly I regard you as quite predictable. Your presence here is always to shore-up the official case, the agencies involved and the processes involved. You don't deviate from that line. In this sense, I regard you as not very transparent. You're like some kind of PR man for this conviction.
Secondly, I'm not involved in trying to get any professional to say that the marks on the back of Sheila's hand are this or that.
Thirdly, you highlighted a point I have previously tried to make, regarding what I would term as 'keeping Bamber in on a technicality'. I've been very clear that my personal opinion is that JB will never get out - precisely because of the play-dirty tactics that you've highlighted above. But you see, this isn't about the CCRC or legal technicalities that can be used to keep a person in prison. To me it's about searching for the truth of what took place at WHF. You're so concerned with shoring up the CCRC and their legal technicalities - that you don't really seem to care about finding out what really took place. That's your prerogative Mat. Personally I do not feel that such an approach is in anyway respectful to Daniel, Nicholas, June and Nevill. But that's just my slant on things.
Lastly - you're claiming that the marks on the back of her right hand are drips of blood? OK if that works for you and you are comfortable with playing along with that .. again - your prerogative. I guarantee you one thing - if those marks were on the back of your own bairn's hand - there's no way on earth you would consider them or label them as drips of blood.