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On page 6 of this thread, there are maps of locations of the shell casings in each of the rooms found.
Mike on the other thread 'Mike Teskowski claims that the police fired bullets into the dead bodies' DRH 39 is down as both single and double marked. How and why is that?
When you say the casings were moved or displaced to accommodate the prosecutions case against Jeremy. I imagine that the locations of shell casings would be mapped out as soon as possible after the event. Do you mean that the locations of the shell casings were altered on the drawings once the police began to suspect JB?
Lastly, It seems the world and his wife traped through WHF that morning, How seriously do we take the shell case locations? They could have been kicked, moved through being trodden on and so forth, no?
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I will try to deal with your points one at a time:-
(1) DRH/39 was two bullet cases, one of which was double marked, the other single marked...
(2) The maps showing how the bullet cases and loose bullets were distributed around the scene and in various rooms at the farmhouse, was created after Jeremy fell into the frame, it was not made up on the morning of the shootings...
(3) PC David Bird (SOC) testified during the trial that he took photographs of all the crime scene ammunition in situ, but these photographs have never yet been disclosed and are being withheld under pii rules. Why have these pictures not been disclosed, and would the position and location of the bullet cases shown in those pictures match and correspond with the position of the bullets cases shown in the diagrams?
I think not...
(4) If Ralph Bamber was shot four times fatally in the kitchen, he could not have been killed by the two bullets attached to the two double marked bullet cases found in the kitchen, because those two double marked bullet cases would have been part of the first loaded ammunition magazine, and could not have been fired until at least five of the other bullets had been discharged from the gun, possibly more, if the shooter shot the child victims once each, and June Bamber in the bedroom doorway, beforehand? There should have been at least six bullet cases found in the kitchen linked or associated with the shootings of Ralph Downstairs, possibly two more, making it 8 bullet cases in total - four of these have been displaced to other locations inside the house, to give the impression that Ralph was shot four times non fatally in the bedroom, when I do not think this could be, or was true...
We know that PI "Bob" Miller, drafted up instruction for DC Hammersley to re-asign the original four exhibits, marked DRH/1, DRH/2, DRH/3 and DRH/4 requesting him to give these different reference numbers, so that it created four vacant exhibit slots into which was then assigned four bullet cases, bearing the marks, DRH/1, DRH/2, DRH/3 and DRH/4...
Introduction of these four bullet cases into the bedroom scenario, helped to paint an inaccurate picture that Ralph Bamber was shot four times non fatally in the bedroom, when it becomes clear that he could not have been. For example, the presence of the two double marked bullet cases in the kitchen, mean that Ralph must have been shot at least twice in the Kitchen by two bullets from the first load of the ammunition magazine...
Hope this clarifies the position regarding your inquiries...