Holly I don't want to pull your theories apart, ( that's what I'm doing here, waiting for everyone to disagree with me!)
in actual fact I'd copied your diagram earlier to refer to. I think we both agree the Neville wasn't shot in bed? I'm convinced he got out of bed after hearing/ or being told/ about a noise....could have been 'Crispy' barking. As Neville was shot on his left side, I thought perhaps the bullet and casings by the chair near the window fell from the shots to his left side, Now Myster says that's not possible, I wonder if some of the casings found by Junes side of the bed were from the shots to Neville... Would that be possible?
I realise you and Myster have studied this for much longer than I have, so excuse my ignorance on some points.
Having theories pulled apart is the way to go

It separates the wheat from the chaff

Scipio was most brutal about it which I quite enjoyed. A sort of S&M I guess *&*%£
My theory isn't without its flaws. The main flaw is that it is believed the shot June sustained between the eyes was fired where she was found. Due to the trajectory this puts the shooter and rifle facing the entrance which means the casing would eject around the entrance and I've allocated all these casings to NB. However my theory is the only one I can see that accounts for the trajectories and tracts of the shots NB sustained.
There's also the question of two casings marked up DRH/7 but I think something a bit dodgy went on here:
http://miscarriageofjustice.co/index.php?topic=6883.msg295218#msg295218Four factors need to be taken into account:
- Blood
- Casings
- Trajectories of shots
- Tracts of shots
You're a fast learner Opal and belong here on the UK Justice forum

One only has to look at Blue or the CT to realise this.
Had ballistics, a biologist and pathologist have been called to soc on morning of 7th Aug before anything or anyone was touched or moved then I'm pretty certain we wouldn't be discussing the case now. These are by far the most important aspects of the case not all the nonsense about bikes and lie detector tests.