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Offline mike tesko

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And, what of the claim made by DI Cook that it had been 'he' who had removed the rifle from Sheila's body, and that it had been 'he' who had handled the rifle without wearing any gloves, and that 'he' had stood the rifle against the inside of the main bedroom window?

As if that doesn't serve to throw a spanner in the works, PI Montgomery claims that 'he' removed the rifle from Sheila's body and that 'he' made 'it' safe?

The rifle could only have been removed from Sheila's body on one occasion in the first instance..

Here we have 'three different police offices 'all maintaining that it was they who removed the rifle from the body of Sheila Caffell and made it safe...

In order for three different police officers to be in a position to remove the rifle from Sheila's body, it means that at some stage whilst police had control of the crime scene inside the main bedroom, that somebody reintroduced the rifle onto Sheila Caffell's body at least on two of the three occasions cops are admitting to?

So, we can be one hundred percent certain that the police staged Sheila Caffell's body using the rifle to suggest that she had shot and killed the other four victims and then turned the gun on herself...

If whoever staged Sheila's death scene is responsible for shooting Sheila dead, look no further then Essex police!
"Oh, what a tangled web we weave, when we first practice to deceive"...

Offline mike tesko

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Sheila's body on the Laundry room floor

Seen by PC Collins and PC Delgado, immediately prior to firearm officers entering the farmhouse, as seen through the Laundry room window (left of entry doorway)

Sheila's body in the downstairs in the kitchen

As per the contents of timed police radio message log entries, 7.35am, 7.37am, 7.38am, and 7.42am, refers

Sheila's body (found dead)

as per contents of timed police radio message log contents, 7.35am, 7.37am, 7.38am, 7.42am, refers + witness statement version of events as per firearm officers

Sheila's body a suicide

refer to contact by telephone conversation between civilian operative ('Linda') from control room, to DS Davidson (SOCO) at his home address, where she requests him to come on duty to the office, because police are currently dealing with an incident at white house farm involving  'a murder, and a suicide', by 7.45am

Sheila's body upstairs on main bedroom floor

refer to witness statement of PC Wright (Coroner's Officer) who visited the main bedroom crime scene at 9.30am, and the witness statements of firearm officers in this / that version of alleged events

Sheila's body on far side of the bed

refer to witness statement of Dr Craig (8.44am), refer to pocketbook entry of PI Miller (who accompanied Dr Craig at same time), and pocketbook entry of DCI Jones ( after his visit to the main bedroom after his arrival at the scene after 9.05am)

Sheila's body laid on top of the bed alone

Scenes of crime photographs, taken by DC Oakey / DC Henderson (1st SOCO team involved at the scene between 9.00am - 10.00am)

Sheila's body laid on top of bed side by side next to body of June Bamber

refer to arrival of DS Jones, and DC Clark inside the main bedroom after 9.05am, and what they recounted to Ann Eaton and the other relatives, once they had all congregated at Jeremy's 9 Head Street, Goldhanger cottage by around 10.00am that same morning

« Last Edit: October 20, 2018, 06:30:PM by mike tesko »
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Sheila's body on the Laundry room floor

Seen by PC Collins and PC Delgado, immediately prior to firearm officers entering the farmhouse, as seen through the Laundry room window (left of entry doorway)

Sheila's body in the downstairs in the kitchen

As per the contents of timed police radio message log entries, 7.35am, 7.37am, 7.38am, and 7.42am, refers

Sheila's body (found dead)

as per contents of timed police radio message log contents, 7.35am, 7.37am, 7.38am, 7.42am, refers + witness statement version of events as per firearm officers

Sheila's body a suicide

refer to contact by telephone conversation between civilian operative ('Linda') from control room, to DS Davidson (SOCO) at his home address, where she requests him to come on duty to the office, because police are currently dealing with an incident at white house farm involving  'a murder, and a suicide', by 7.45am

Sheila's body upstairs on main bedroom floor

refer to witness statement of PC Wright (Coroner's Officer) who visited the main bedroom crime scene at 9.30am, and the witness statements of firearm officers in this / that version of alleged events

Sheila's body on far side of the bed

refer to witness statement of Dr Craig (8.44am), refer to pocketbook entry of PI Miller (who accompanied Dr Craig at same time), and pocketbook entry of DCI Jones ( after his visit to the main bedroom after his arrival at the scene after 9.05am)

Sheila's body laid on top of the bed alone

Scenes of crime photographs, taken by DC Oakey / DC Henderson (1st SOCO team involved at the scene between 9.00am - 10.00am)

Sheila's body laid on top of bed side by side next to body of June Bamber

refer to arrival of DS Jones, and DC Clark inside the main bedroom after 9.05am, and what they recounted to Ann Eaton and the other relatives, once they had all congregated at Jeremy's 9 Head Street, Goldhanger cottage by around 10.00am that same morning

Sheila's body never upstairs at all

refer to all timed police radio message log contents, prior to (7.35am, 7.37am, 7.38am, 7.42am and 7.45am) and inclusive of 8.10am
« Last Edit: October 20, 2018, 06:34:PM by mike tesko »
"Oh, what a tangled web we weave, when we first practice to deceive"...