Lookout, I really don't want to be rude or have the usual back and forth over this BUT the suggestion that after being shot in the throat, Sheila decided to take a shower it's just a non-starter. When Venezis said that Sheila might have been able to stand, he didn't mean wander around the house acting as though nothing had happened. Venezis said it was 'possible' not that it was plausible.
With respect the defence expert, stated that Sheila might have been able to move around upright for a period up to half an hour after sustaining the first shot! Now, this is extraordinary considering the suggestion that Sheila was shot twice whilst laying down on the bedroom floor to allow somebody to shoot her dead without putting up any struggle whatsoever! The truth, however, was that Sheila was originally involved in a struggle with another person downstairs in the kitchen, which resulted in the bloody marks which are present on her right forearm and the top part of her right hand and her wrist - these marks were caused at some point in between the inflicting of the first non fatal shot, and the second fatal shot!
For my part, I believe that after first being shot downstairs in the kitchen, Sheila's body went into a collapsed state which caused the firearms officers in the kitchen to believe that she was dead. For this reason, I do not think Sheila had been moving around for a continuous period lasting half an hour as the defence expert said. I believe she regained consciousness after about half an hour or so, got to her feet and dragged herself upstairs to her parents bedroom! I should think Sheila could have made the journey from the kitchen downstairs in her wounded state, to the bedroom upstairs where she collapsed on top of the bed, in a couple of minutes, no longer than that. The initial bullet entry wound to her neck would have coagulated sufficiently enough to prevent much of the blood pouring out of the neck wound, albeit a small amount did which left a vertically inclined flow of blood upon her neck. She collapsed back into a state of unconscious once she fell onto the bed...
All of this happened before Stan Jones and Mick Clark visited the main bedroom scene at which time the bodies of June Bamber and Sheila Caffell' were laid side by side on top of the bed in the main bedroomed with a rifle laid on the bed in-between both bodies and Sheila had a Bible on top of her chest!
At least that what Stan Jones and Mick Clark told Ann Eaton and the other relatives that morning who were all gathered at Jeremy's cottage (9 Head Street, Goldhanger, Tolleshunt D'Arcy, Essex), Sheila had been shot once by that stage!
Now, I cannot say that June Bambers body was laid on the bed next to Sheila's body, but what I do say is that at some time prior Sheila receiving the second fatal shot under the chin, that her was photographed laid on top of the bed, slightly toward the left hand side of the bed (as viewed from the foot of the bed), with her head resting on the left hand pillow, with the parents teddy bear sat perched on Sheila's left (the right hand side of her body when viewed from the foot of the bed)! She was wearing a light blue nightdress which had its hem pulled up to the top of her thighs exposing her genitilia. There was no rifle with her body, or on the bed! There wasn't a Bible on her chest in this particular photograph. She only had one bullet wound to her neck, which had a very fient vertical flow of dried blood which ran down toward the collar of the nightdress she was wearing! There was 'no bloodied finger marks' present on the front lower part of her nightdress at that stage! Furthermore, there was no triangular shaped bloodstains in the region of her right shoulder / armpit on her nightdress at this time...
This photograph was clearly taken prior to Sheila Caffell's body being moved off the bed, onto the bedroom floor where she eventually received the second shot that killed her got inflicted!
By the time DI Ron Cook arrived at the scene (9.20am), and visited the main bedroom, Sheila's body was already laid out in the bedroom floor, in possession of the rifle, and she had already been shot on the second occasion!
Stan Jones and Mick Clark visited the main bedroom after 9.05am, and only remained present inside the main bedroom for a few minutes - by 9.10am, they were leaving the main bedroom to go with Jeremy to his cottage to take a witness statement from him...
Sheila received the second shot which killed her, somewhere in-between Jones and Clark seeing Sheila and Junes bodies laid out on top of the bed, with a rifle in-between their bodies and a Bible resting on top of Sheila's chest, and Ron Cook entering the main bedroom after 9.20am and finding June Bambers body on the bedroom floor on one side of the bed, and Sheila Caffell's body in the floor on the other side of the bed!
Sheila Caffell was killed after her body was lifted from the bed and placed on the bedroom floor and the rifle was brought to her body by police! This happened after Jones and Clark left the main bedroom scene and prior to Ron Cooks arrival there!
Either, Sheila shot and killed herself by way of that second shot, or the police are responsible for her death!
Her death had nothing whatsoever to do with Jeremy Bamber, Mathew mcDonald, any hitman, the police know the exact circumstances surrounding Sheila's death, they chose to call her death a suicide rather than take the criticism which would have come their way because of the fact that they conducted 'informatives' using a loaded rifle, the police are responsible for her death, nobody else! The only saving grace about her death was that she wouldn't have known anything at the time she was shot on the second occasion!
I am 100% certain, that DC Henderson (DHQ SOCO) and DC Oakey (DHQ SOCO) took the crucial crime scene photographs of Sheila's body on the bed at a time when she had only been shot just the once! They also took a video of the actual crime scene with the bodies in the original positions from around 8.45am, onward (after Sheila's body had gone AWOL from the kitchen)..
All the other police at the scene have gone out of their way to hide the involvement of Henderson and Oakey at the scene at around the time senior officers performed 'informatives', where bodies and items of evidential value were moved and restated prior to the second team of SOCO were allowed to enter the farmhouse and record the re-stage crime scene and present 'that' as though it was how everything had been originally found when the firearm officers first entered the farmhouse!