hello Shona ... is that what happened? I have seen the photos that show blood in Sheila's mouth and blood on the right shoulder of her nightdress, but I dont know that she moved between rooms with a shattered throat. I have read that one bullet only entered tissue therefore it would still be possible to live, but moving between rooms, that sounds like guess work, do tell me more.
That is wrong on so many counts Barry and just goes to show how disinformation abounds in the Bamber case.
The first bullet partially shattered and this could only happen if it came into contact with bone structure. This bullet ended up by the 4th vertebra shattering adjacent structure. The second bullet entered her cranial cavity which caused instant death.
As far as the two photos are concerned it is quite obvious that Sheila was moved slightly longitudinally. The blood spatter on the right photo is just out of shot in the left photo.
It was one police officer who misidentified Nevill when he glanced through the kitchen window.
Not wrong on that many counts then.
1. The first bullet. I had read it lodged in tissue, while I read elsewhere that it fractured, not shattered. So on this count I will concede the bullet was not lodged in tissue. However, fractures of vertebrae and surronding structure do not necessarily paralyse or kill. The severity of the fracture is not discussed in the pathology report of 30/9/85.
2. The moved body. Nothing wrong with my assertion that the body was moved then.
3. Mistaking Nevill for a female. It happened, it isn't wrong on any count. My defintion of "incredible" in the context of this case was asked for, I gave my opinion/examples - that cannot be wrong.