There is no blood at all on She
ila's nightdress around her chest or breast area. Surely if she was initially in the kitchen as is claimed and 'came round' and went upstairs to shoot herself the 2nd time, then there is remarkably little blood.
Mike has suggested that a Plug of blood formed while Sheila was lying down, hence less bleeding.
Her feet are spotless.
Someone will need to help me with the reference for this, but I'm sure I've read that Sheila's feet were not spotless. In any case, a pair socks lay next to
Sheila's body, Vic. You can see them in some of the photographs.
And yes, i'll say it, her hands look remarkably clean for someone who's supposedly fired all those shots. Any nails broken in fighting her father? Striking him with a rifle butt?
That's your subjective opinion, Vic, however I disagree with you.
1. Only one of her hands can be seen with any clarity.
2. We cannot see all of either hand.
3. The hand we have a better view of is clearly blood stained and has oil
stains or other marks or bruises.
4. Ann Eaton found a fingernail.
5. Nail varnish on one of Sheila's toe nails was chipped - as shown in a
photograph