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Offline mike tesko

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The claim made by the prosecution that Sheila`s body was spotlessly clean and unmarked except for two bullet wounds to her throat, was false and misleading, since she had what appeared to be bloodied smears on her right forearm and the top part of her right hand which are consistent with her being involved in a struggle with another person...
« Last Edit: January 05, 2012, 09:57:PM by mike tesko »
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The claim made by the prosecution that Sheila`s body was spotlessly clean and unmarked except for two bullet wounds to her throat, was false and misleading, since she had what appeared to be bloodied smears on her right forearm abd the top party of her riogjht hand which are consistent with her being involved in a struggle with another person...
Yes I saw that misleading remark in the 2002 appeal review. That her hands were "spotlessly clean". Clearly a false statement calculated to mislead any future appeal court. Photographs that were even available at the trial show that to be a totally false statement of the facts. She even had signs of a fight with scratches on her arm and at the very least blood.

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Yes I saw that misleading remark in the 2002 appeal review. That her hands were "spotlessly clean". Clearly a false statement calculated to mislead any future appeal court. Photographs that were even available at the trial show that to be a totally false statement of the facts. She even had signs of a fight with scratches on her arm and at the very least blood.

She had what appeared to be shallow gouge marks on the top part of her right hand and wrist...

These marks are consistent with someone trying to wrestle or seize control of something in Sheila 's right hand, the other bloodied smears on her right forearm appear to be linked to the marks on the top part of her hand, when another person with bloodied fingers attempted to grapple something from Sheila`s grasp?
« Last Edit: January 05, 2012, 08:41:PM by mike tesko »
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She had what appeared to be shallow gouge marks on the t op part of her right hand and wrist...

These marks are consistent with someone trying to wrestle or seize control of something in Sheila 's right hand, the other bloodied smears on her right forearm appear to be linked to the marks on the top part of her hand, when another person with bloodied fingers attempted to grapple something from Sheila`s grasp?

Did someone try to wrestle possession of the rifle and or ammunition from her?
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Ask yourselves if another person would go to all that trouble for the sake of trying to wrench a  bible from Sheila?
« Last Edit: January 05, 2012, 12:19:PM by mike tesko »
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If Sheila`s left hand and fingers were clean, how could she have made the bloodied marks on the top part of Sheila`s right hand, and forearm, with the bloodied fingers of her own right hand?

Marks on the top part of her right hand, and on her right forearm were made by another person...
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Yet to be determined, is whose blood was smeared on Sheila`s right forearm?

Was it Sheila`s blood?

Was it Ralphs blood?

Was it. Junes blood?
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What significant possession did another person try to wrestle from Sheila Caffell? It must have been something of worth, not in the respect of value, but with respect of a life or death objective...

It must have been either a struggle over possession and control of the gun or ammunition, or as the case may be, the telephone...
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If Sheila`s fingers of her right hand were spotlessly clean, how did the bloodied finger mark impression get onto the front lower right part of her nightdress?
« Last Edit: January 05, 2012, 08:45:PM by mike tesko »
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Now...

I have received some information regarding the bloodied fingermarks on the front lower right hand side of Sheila's nightdress, which if true, has a direct bearing on the telephone call from Ralph to Jeremy from or at the scene...
« Last Edit: January 05, 2012, 01:34:PM by mike tesko »
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Based on information received, I am satisfied that the gouge marks on the top part of Sheila's right hand, and the bloodied smeared fingermarks on her right forearm, are linked and associated with the bloodied finger marks which are present on the front lower right of her nightdress, and that collectively, they represent evidence of a struggle between Sheila and another person, over control and possession of gun, ammunition, and phone...
« Last Edit: January 05, 2012, 06:56:PM by mike tesko »
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Do the presence of bloodied fingermarks on the edge of the kitchen worktop  have anything at all to do with the bloodied and gouged fingermarks on the top part of Sheila's right hand, and the bloodied smeared fingermarks on her right forearm, and the bloodied fingermarks on the front right lower part of her nightdress?
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Do the presence of bloodied fingermarks on the edge of the kitchen worktop  have anything at all to do with the bloodied and gouged fingermarks on the top part of Sheila's right hand, and the bloodied smeared fingermarks on her right forearm, and the bloodied fingermarks on the front right lower part of her nightdress?

The information I have received suggests that all these bloodied fingermarks are linked to the struggle which took place between Sheila and another person, over possession and control of the gun, ammunition and the telephone inside the kitchen at whf on the morning of the shootings...
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The claim made by the prosecution that Sheila`s body was spotlessly clean and unmarked except for two bullet wounds to her throat, was false and misleading, since she had what appeared to be bloodied smears on her right forearm and the top part of her right hand which are consistent with her being involved in a struggle with another person...
Those marks on her forearm certainly to have the appearance of finger marks as if someone had grabbed her with some force? (ref: ms20.jpg on the left of the photograph)
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Does anyone have any idea what caused this gap in the bloodied fionger marks?
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