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Which was quoted as being " male ",but---------------if Sheila had just had a shower,which going by the sad pics of her,her hair had looked wet,thus her outline would have appeared as male because her hair would have been flattened after showering.
Lookout, I've read on numerous occasions that Sheila had just showered and her hair was wet. Despite having years of experience in all aspects of hair, I wouldn't be prepared to say her hair was wet.
Hair doesn't look wet to me.
PHEW!!! I obviously haven't lost my powers of observation
Either that or it's greasy,but to my mind it would have appeared that Sheila had a shower not long before death.
It's just shinny.
The shine is mostly from the surface of the photograped photographs - in my opinion.
From the time and sighting of the " figure " in the window up to the time of Sheilas' death,her hair would have dried with the heat of the place,still giving that " just washed " look before being brushed.
There are too many variables to say that categorically. I'm REALLY not certain how you can be so sure her hair has "that (DRY) just washed look" as opposed to your previous belief that it had a WET "just washed look"
Or greasy?
Indeed,yes,greasy. Either way it appears flat until such times as it's brushed.