Exactly, how the rifle had managed to stay in Sheila Caffell's possession during the toing and frowing, and rolling of her body, from its original position of having been upright, sat down, laid back, rolled onto its right hand side, and eventually back again into the supine position on the bedroom floor remains something of a mystery which beggars belief...
How had she managed to manoeuvre the fingers of her right hand, from the trigger mechanism of the rifle, if she had been the one responsible for shooting herself dead there on the main bedroom floor, to the fatal bullet wound in her neck, in an effort to stem the flow of blood from a bullet which according to the pathologist, Venezis, had killed her off immediately?