He would have been in shock.
What objects would he touch between his bed and kitchen? Nevill's palm print was just outside the kitchen door.
Have you got a source on the stair carpet?
Are you saying Nevill was not shot in the main bedroom? Four bullet casings show he was.
Where do you believe Nevill received his first 4 shots?
I should have added: the bullet cases do not prove that Nevill was shot in the master bedroom.
In fact, there is no evidence that Nevill was shot while he was in the master bedroom.
One minor but important point the prosecution do have going for them here is that, for forensic reasons, Jeremy would be keen not to enter into a direct physical struggle with any of the victims, including Nevill. This may go some way to explaining why a drowsy/sleepy 61 year old who had already been shot twice in the face, at least once while still asleep, was able to get out of bed and escape the master bedroom without being bludgeoned by Jeremy.
I still find it a stretch, though. Furthermore, Nevill's blood was not found in the master bedroom or on the stairs or on the landing or in the main foyer - the exception being two isolated spots of blood on the stairway wallpaper and the jamb between the kitchen and the main foyer.
For me, it's just doesn't add up.
Nevill would be in pain and shock, bleeding, sleepy and drowsy. You're saying he was first shot while still asleep, was shot three more times but still manages to make it all the way to the kitchen in quite a large house. Sorry Adam, it doesn't work.
There's also the idea that Jeremy shot June five times at this stage. Why would he spend so much ammunition on June before dealing with Nevill?