I have stood at the kitchen window looking in, nobody would have been able to see Ralph Bambers body sat on the chair in front of the internal door situated in the corner, nor would anybody have been able to see Ralph in the position cops placed his body with his head in the coal bucket. In any event, PC Collins only saw one body from his vantage point outside the kitchen window, which he says he was mistaken about and rectified his mistake upon entering the kitchen at a later time. The body he mistook, and the body he rectified were one and the same body. After cops entered the kitchen, the body that Collins had thought was female turned out to be Ralph, so no mystery there. Sadly, nothing that PC Collins has had to say serves to exclude the presence of a second body in the kitchen, a second body which was reported after the body of Ralph Bamber had been reported. The explanation about misidentifying the body that he said he could see from outside the kitchen window, was sorted out once he entered the kitchen. It has no bearing whatsoever on the discovery of the second body in the kitchen upon entry, because the second body was in addition to Ralphs body being there, and the police message log contents make it absolutely clear, 'AND, the body of one dead female...