Sheila was on the bed with one bullet wound in her neck. I have personally seen the photographs depicting this. She is on the bed, her head resting on the left hand pillow, no blood coming out of her mouth, no blood running back into her left eye socket, no blood running horizontally across the right side of her neck, just a wee vertical blood run running as it had vertically from the first wound. There was no rifle on her body at that time. It was still resting against the bedroom window by that stage, iso somebody had to bring it away from the window and place it upon her body in time for the photographs which show two bullet wounds on her neck could be photographed there. You see, PC Bird did not start taking photographs of Sheila's body on the bedroom floor until around 11.00am, not as has previously been stated. The truth of the matter is that PC Bird started taking photographs elsewhere in the farmhouse at 10 am, for example, downstairs in the kitchen. According to DI RON Cook, he did not move Sheila Caffells right hand from the gun so that PC Bird could photograph the bloodied fingermarks on the front lower part if Sheila's nightdress until 11.10am. This is very interesting because at this time the rifle was photographed on her body, showing the position of her right hand and arm in two different positions upon and around the gun. The rifle was therefore on the body at that precise time (11.10am), yet...
The photograph taken from the middle landing of the main stairs showing the rifle leaning against the main bedroom window, was taken by PC Bird at 10.25 am, some 45 minutes prior to the same rifle being photographed on her body by 11.10am...
Bamber has now got photographic proof in the sequence and timing that each photograph was taken at the scene using the expert opinion of a photograph expert, proving that the rifle at the bedroom window was never photographed upon her body at any time prior to 11.10am, that morning, so this must surely be a significant breakthrough...
The rifle which fired the fatal shot (bullet PV/19) remained at the bedroom window until it was utilized in a police training exercise, and whilst offering the weapon against her body with the barrel of the rifle beneath the chin, and the fingers of her right hand upon the trigger mechanism, which activated the firing mechanism of the rifle. The rifle was placed back at the window where it remained until just before 11.10am, when police moved it back onto her body enabling PC Bird to photograph the rifle on Sheila's body. The timing when these photographs were taken exposes what the police had got up to whilst stage managing the bedroom scene to try and make out a false case that Sheila had taken her own life -yet, she hadn't and didn't...