I think the four spent bullets found in the bedroom relate to June:
- DRH/35 x 2
- DRH/9
- DRH/5
June's GSW's as follows:
1) Between eyes above bridge of nose - bullet and fragments recovered
2) Ear/head - fragments recovered
3) Neck - bullet exited
4) Forearm - bullet exited
5) Upper chest - bullet recovered
6) Lower chest - bullet recovered
7) knee - bullet exited
It seems to me June's GSW's 2) and 3) must represent the two bullets found in the pillow 2 x DRH/35. And GSW's 4) and 5) represent DRH/9 and DRH/5.
Only 3 bullets exited June, 4 were recovered from inside of her and 3 exited and were found in the bedroom. . How could all 4 bullets in the bedroom relate to June? It is quite clear that DRH/5 relates to Nevill's graze wound.
I have repeatedly posted which bullets are associated which which wounds:
The largest bullet fragment associated with each wound in order of how the autopsy report refers to the wounds where possible:
Sheila
upper wound (chin) PV/19
lower wound (neck) PV/20
Nevill
1) PV/8 front of right ear/exit left ear but still in the body
2) PV/9 slightly above wound 1
3) PV/3 top of skull
4) PV/4 top of skull
5) PV/10 (lip)
6) PV/11 (jaw)
7)PV/2 (Shoulder)
8)DRH/5 (Arm/chest Graze wound)
June
1) PV/25 between eyes
2) PV/26 above right ear
3) DRH/35a lower neck (bullet exited into pillow)
4) DRH/35b forearm (bullet exited into pillow)
5) PV/24 right upper chest
6) PV/23 lower chest
7) DRH/9 knee (bullet exited into bed)
Daniel
There were 5 entrance wounds in an arc in the back of his head. The largest fragment from 4 bullets were recovered from his body, nearly all of the 5th bullet exited his body and was found in the room. There was insufficient detail in the autopsy report to match the 5 bullet fragments to specific entry wounds. The following 5 bullet fragments are each associated with an entry wound:
PV/34
PV/35
PV/36
PV/29
DRH/36 (bullet exited and landed in bedroom)
Nicholas
Left cheek bone
Left of bridge of the nose
Outer aspect of right eyebrow
Vanezis recovered the largest fragment from 2 of the 3 wounds PV/30 and PV/31 but he didn't detail which entrance wound each bullet fragment was associated with. The third bullet fragmented into small parts in the head and none of these fragments were removed during the autopsy so remained in the victim at burial.