How had DC Clark and DS Jones managed to get the positioning of June and Sheila's bodies so wrong, when they had visited the main bedroom prior to leaving the scene with Jeremy Bamber to go to his cottage?
The stark truth in the matter was that nobody expected Clark and Jones to disclose any information to the family, or to the press, anything about where the bodies had been found, or how they had individually, or collectively met their end! Senior officers disturbed the bodies of June and Sheila, only after Clark and Jones had already left the scene, and they were unaware that Clark and Jones would reveal information to the relatives which later on might prove to be significantly problematic! Likewise, back at Jeremy's cottage, Clark, Jones, and the relatives, never imagined that senior officers back at the scene, would disturb the position of June and Sheila's bodies on top of the bed, or the position of the rifle that had been in the bed between them, or the position of the bible from Sheila's chest, onto different parts of the bedroom floor, either side of the bed...
The existence of these conflicting accounts between the police at the scene, and the relatives back at Jeremy's cottage, concerning the whereabouts of June and Sheila's bodies when found or positioned at different stages after the raid team first entered the farmhouse, including the visit to the main bedroom scene by Clark and Jones, at which stage June and Sheila's bodies were laid either side of eachother on top of the bed, and afterwards when senior officers authorised the movement of both of these bodies from the bed to the floor, became a Significant bargaining tool to the relatives who were all intent on presenting Jeremy as the killer! It became a case of, 'you will co-operate with our wishes, otherwise we will expose the fact that police tampered with the crime scene and the police (not Jeremy) staged Sheila's body on the bedroom floor in possession of the riffle, designed to support the case for the shootings to be treated as four murders and a suicide, when Sheila's body had previously been on the bed'!