There are certainly many things not seen by either JB's current legal team or the Campaign Team.
What I am saying is that I have documents which are the original versions of documents, signed in ink, some documents have red inked signatures, initials, and comments, other documents are in blue ink, and some are in black ink - many are not photocopies, I have the originals which would have been destroyed in 2003 / 2004 if I had not volunteered to take possession of them! I know that when Ewen Smith was representing Jeremy that he had not seen some of the documents I produced for him to look at, and of course when Jeremy hired GDS he too had not seen documents in my possession! What I ended up with was disclosure of material after the failed 2002 which was being stored and kept in a garage in Essex by one of Jeremy's close friends, but they needed to space because grandchildren came long and they needed more space to park a bigger vehicle and nobody had any room to store the material further - it was all destined to be destroyed until I volunteered to take it all...
Amongst the stuff were unopened letters addressed to Jeremy from various members of the public which Jeremy had not even bothered to open and read...
Anyway, as I say I have it all, its not everything, but its a substantial amount...
I know there must be things that his legal team cannot have seen because the presence of residue from the ejection port that was found on the left hand side of Sheila's nightdress was evidence that anybody would have relied upon to support the case for Sheila having fired the rifle left handed with the ejection port facing inward toward the left hand side of her body. The anshuzt rifle was designed to be fired by a right handed shooter with the ejection port facing away from the body! Anyone who handled that rifle on a regular basis and fired it on some other previous occasions would never have held the gun in such a way that the spent cartridges would eject against their own body! The Ballistic Expert for the prosecution kept this vital evidence all to himself, which caused the jury to rely on a lack of lead deposit on Sheila's hand swabs, to to find that Sheila had not loaded bullets or handled the gun at the time of the shootings! Well, that residue on the left hand side of Sheila's nightdress profoundly suggests that she had fired the gun and that she did fire it! When shee had done, she must have held the gun in a way it was never designed to be fired, with the fingers of her left hand around the trigger mechanism, and her outstretched right arm holding toward the end of the rifles barrel. I am not so stupid as some of you might choose to believe that I am, I know a thing or two, and it now becomes clear to me that Sheila had handled the rifle and that she was handling it when shots were fired from it..
The smears of blood, the gouges in the region of her right wrist and the top part of her right hand, now take on new significance, and for what its worth I shall now proceed to outline that significance!
At all times when the shooter was firing bullets out of that gun, the shooter (Sheila) held the gun on the wrong side of her body to which the rifle in question was designee to be used (the shooter was Sheila), in so doing she had the fingers of her right hand close to and when necessary upon the trigger operating it when she fired shots. A significant feature of of this was that at all times that she fired bullets at a victim (all of them) she had her right arm outstretched along toward the end of the guns barrel. What this served to do is that it placed her right hand, her right wrist, and her right forearm in between her body and the person she did fire the gun at...
I am of course, and in particular referring to the shootings of June Bamber and Neville Bamber (not the child victims, for reasons which will become apparent)! I do not believe that June or Neville did not try to grasp the gun from Sheila when she was shooting at them! In fact I would expect Nevill Bamber to fight back, and the first contact he would have had with Sheila was with her right hand, her right wrist and her right forearm which we now know she must have been using to steady the barrel of the gun, holding the gun so that after each fire of the gun by her, residue from the ejection port which is situated on the right side of the gun contaminated the left hand side of her nightdress!
The following crime scene photographs tend to support that which I am saying, they show that there was for some reason contact with a victim, or blood from a victim, all over her right forearm, her right wrist and the top part of her right hand!