Holly, the link shows most of the casings found on the right hand side of the bed. Doesn't this imply that the killer was standing at the entrance to the bedroom, and shooting at Neville as he got out of bed?
Can you also explain how you think Neville let Sheila out of his sight? Wouldn't he have disarmed her before calling Jeremy (or anyone else)?
If we exclude the 2 casings found by SC then we have 2/3rds or 66.6% around the right hand side of the bed (looking at the bed from the bottom to the top) (1 on the bed and 7 on the floor) and 1/3rd or 33.3% elsewhere. June was shot 8 x's upstairs (66.6% of casings) and NB 4 x's upstairs (33.3% of casings). For an accurate description of location and photographic evidence you need to refer to DC Hammersley's trial testimony:
http://miscarriageofjustice.co/index.php?topic=165.msg1769#msg1769I think we have previously discussed that it is not possible to position the shooter or victim with pinpoint accuracy from casings alone. We know the rifle ejects the casings upwards, forward and to the right. But we can see from SC that the casings have landed at opposite sides of her head. This could be caused by many factors such as a case ricocheting off the bedside cabinet; the shooter holding the rifle at a different angle; police officers kicking.
We have a cluster of 7 casings on the floor June's side of the bed and 1 on the bed June's side. June sustained 7 entry gsw's and 1 graze wound. If NB was shot whilst in bed or in the process of getting out then why are there not more casings in that area of the bedroom? How do you account for the 33.3% of casings elsewhere ie 2 by the door, 1 on the transition strip and 1 on the landing?
Why would JB spend 6 bullets on June and only 4 on NB when NB was clearly the much greater threat to any plan going awry?
How could JB have inflicted the lip and jaw gsw's to NB's face at close range which went straight through from front to back both with 20 degree below the horizontal trajectories if JB was stood at the entrance of the bedroom and NB was in bed or in the process of getting out of?
How could NB then bypass JB to exit the room and sustain the gsw's to the back of his shoulder and elbow/chest which also had downwards trajectories? Bearing in mind JB is some 4" shorter than the late NB. Where are the casings for these wounds?
Why didn't the "violent struggle" take place upstairs or on the stairs or hall?
Why wasn't any of NB's blood found in the bedroom. Two small spots were found on the landing but they were too small for grouping. The significant blood staining outside the bedroom started on the stairs. This wasn't tested but it seems obvious it was NB's since there's no evidence the other victims left the rooms they sustained gsw's in.
What was SC doing when all this was going on? The toxicology tests didn't reveal any drugs other than her POM and traces of cannabis from previous days. There's no evidence she was tied up or locked up or held in any way against her will.
In answer to your question about NB letting SC out of his sight this involves going down the subjective route and getting away from the objective physical and scientific evidence. All we know is according to JB NB phoned and said "SC's gone crazy she's got the gun". If this call was made (I certainly believe it was) then the assumption is that it was made from the cream coloured phone found in the kitchen as the handset was found off the cradle and on the kitchen worktop. It doesn't necessarily follow that prior to this call NB and SC had been in the kitchen. They may have been in the lounge and NB may have left to make the phone call. It's all supposition. Blood staining, casings, distance of shots, trajectories and wound tracks are far more reliable forms of evidence.
Had JB been tried in the US yesteryear or today for sure a team comprising a forensic pathologist, ballistics expert, blood spatter expert etc would go into WHF with laster guns and map the whole thing out. The fact Dr Vanezis went to WHF on 8th Aug but by his own admission didn't ask where the victims were shot or the casings were found is almost unbelievable. To cap it all we have the so-called ballsitics expert, Malcolm Fletcher, tell the court part of his relevant experience involved "small amount of experience of having an air rifle as a small boy". You simply could not make it up!