Thirteen shell casings in the master bedroom ? But why should the evidence get in the way of a theory ? It never has before in this case.
There was a teddy bear in the master bedroom. Surely that means Sheila slept with June. Why ? So she could be nearer her 6 year old sons who were errrr in another room !
The reason why Sheila wanted to be nearer two six year old boys (who were in another bedroom) has yet to be given.
This theory is not as sick as the suggestion that Sheila and Neville shared a bed. Which three posters on Blue previously discussed.
13 shell casings were not found in the main bedroom.
2 casings were found close to SC and clearly relate to her two gunshot wounds (gsw's). 7 were found around June's side of the bed. 2 were found just inside the door to the main bedroom leading from the landing. 1 was found on the transition strip between main bedroom door and landing and a further 1 was found on the landing.
The 7 + 2 + 1 + 1 = 11 and clearly relate to the 7 gsw's June sustained and the 4 gsw's NB sustained upstairs.
Due to JB's useless defence (yes that's is you Paul Terzeon and Geoffrey Rivlin prepare yourselves for the fallout

) the prosecution were able to get away with DRH/7 featuring twice inside the main bedroom and the theory that a police officer unwittingly transferred a casing under his sole from the kitchen to the landing.
Why would two casings be given the same exhibit label DRH/7?
Why did they become DRH/7 a and DRH/7 b?
Why was the exhibit bag tampered with? It was opened and resealed, why?
Exhibits/labels didn't need to be in any sequence. DRH/43 was found two days later hence it has a higher number. If another casing was found later why not just give it another number?