There was blood on the wallpaper in the hall leading into the kitchen,and also the handprints of someone on the blue and white chequered worktop,which I assume was not examined as I've never read that they ever were matched to any of the victims. Do you go with the scenario of Scott Lomax that there was a struggle in the kitchen between Sheila and Nevill and this is how the ceiling light got broken? I was also wondering about the lounge where Nevill watched television. Did we ever see any photographs of this room?
The way I see how these events unfolded, is that Ralph was not a sleep in his bed when things started to take a turn for the worst. He may have been in the lounge drinking, dozing, or watching TV, but I think it is equally as likely that he was at his desk in the upstairs office, where he was also known to spend his nights. Jeremy told me many times that his father used to fall to sleep in his chair at his upstairs office desk, where he also had access to the business phone plugged in there. Now, weighing things up over the last three decades or so, I tend to favour the suggestion that Ralph was upstairs in his office, not downstairs in the lounge watching tv, or dozing in a chair, or on the sofa there. The reason why I favour him being in the upstairs office, is because of the telephone there, I believe that Ralph made the call to Jeremy, and the police, one call after the other, using the upstairs office phone, not the round finger dial phone plugged into the kitchen. I believe that the supposed use of the kitchen phone to be nothing more than a red herrin'...
DCI HARRIS used the kitchen phone between 8.15 and 8.30am, whilst relaying live information about the new search for Sheila inside the farmhouse, after her body had gone missing from the kitchen after 8.10am. DCI Harris left the kitchen phone off its cradle at around 8.30am, once Sheila's body had been relocated upstairs in the main bedroom collapsed on the bed...
I believe (know) that there must have been a struggle of sorts inside the kitchen involving Sheila, at which stage the kitchen lampshade got broken. I can't say that I disagree with Scott Lomax's interpretation of the events, but what I do know is that Sheila struggled with one of the firearms officers as he was trying to squeeze into the kitchen from the back hallway through a gap at the internal kitchen door, and that there was at this time a struggle for life over death between that police officer and Sheila, herself. That police officer, was PS Woodcock. It may well be that at the time of this struggle that the barrel of the sound moderator fitted to Woodcocks gun came into contact with the aforementioned lampshade and broke it...
I have never yet seen photographs of the lounge, or the upstairs office, but I believe that Jeremy now has...
Lastly, blood on the wall paper and elsewhere that you spoke about, was in my view deposited there as a result of Ralph Bamber fleeing the main bedroom upstairs, after being shot at, and wounded non fatally in the bedroom. I picture the scene in my minds eye, of Ralph attending the main bedroom to try and care for his injured wife, and being shot at, as he fled down the main stairs and on into the kitchen. I am not convinced that each of the four so called fatal shots that he received to his head were completely and immediately incapacitating, although I could be wrong...
Hope this helps...