HOLLY'S RECONSTRUCTION
- NB and SC in kitchen.
- SC in possession of fully loaded rifle: 10 in mag and 1 in breach.
- NB phones JB: "Sheila's gone crazy, she's got the gun".
- SC goes upstairs to the main bedroom and shoots June 7 x's in quick succession whilst June is either in bed or starts to move out of it.
- 3 x bullets exit: DRH/9, 35 x 2.
- 7 x casings: DRH/6, 7, 8, 10, 11, 12, 43.
- Meanwhile in the kitchen NB hears shots he drops the handset on kitchen worktop leaving the line open and goes upstairs.
- NB is standing on the landing stairs immediately preceding main bedroom. This places NB on a lower elevation than SC who is now standing at the entrance facing NB diagonally and on a higher elevation which account for the downward trajectory of both shots.
- SC shoots NB twice: lip and jaw. 2 casings: DRH/3 and 4.
- NB turns and is now located on the main staircase facing down towards the hall.
- SC follows behind and is once again on a higher elevation with NB on a lower elevation which account for the downward trajectory of both shots.
- SC shoots NB twice: back of the left shoulder and left elbow. 2 casings: DRH/13 and 14.
- The elbow is a graze wound and the bullet DRH/5 skims the side of NB's elbow and chest, then passes through the spindles of the banisters where it bounces and ricochets depositing two bloodstains on the carpet DRH/49 and DRH/47.
- The shoulder shot totally incapacitates NB's left arm.
- NB leaves a trail of blood on stairs, hall wallpaper and across kitchen floor.
- SC realises rifle is empty.
- In the kitchen NB places his bloody hand on the kitchen worktop by the phone. Perhaps intending to warn off JB or dial 999. Or even remove bullets JB left on worktop and found by police in same location. Pathologist states the lip and jaw wounds caused such internal damage purposeful talk would not be possible.
- NB is in severe pain, losing blood fast internally and externally and has lost complete use of his left arm from the shoulder shot as stated by the pathologist.
- The idea of any sort of struggle in the kitchen let alone a "violent struggle" is completely out of the question due to the injuries NB sustained upstairs.
- NB stumbles around the kitchen, bumping into furniture and ends up in a precarious position on the back of a kitchen chair with his body in a horizontal postion on the neck rest which is positioned vertically under his posterior. NB topples forward on the chair and his head wedges in the coal scuttle. SC uses the rifle to rain down blows.
- SC inserts 4 bullets into the magazine and fires them into NB's head.
- SC reloads the magazine to its full capacity of 10.
- SC returns upstairs and shoots DC x 5, NC x 3. She entered via the door from the landing and leaves via the side door leading to the the box room. She passes through into the main bedroom where she shoots herself x 2.
* The silencer did not leave the gun cupboard
* Casings eject upwards, forwards and to the right
* The stairs referred to above are made up of 3 sections: main stairs leading from hall to winder stairs, winder stairs leading to landing and two stairs leading from landing to main bedroom
* My scenario is based on the following taking precedence:
* Blood staining to carpet or lack of
* Casings
* Distance of shots
* Trajectories
* Wound tracks
It's good that you have created a reconstruction.
And also good that you have dismissed Bamber's preposturous claim that Neville phoned Chelmsford police. Only Sherlock has admitted that Neville couldn't have phoned Chelmsford police when he attempted a scenario. All other supporters refuse to discard this card.
There is no evidence that Bamber had left a rifle out. Or had gone to shoot rabbits. If there was a rifle left out there is a strong chance Neville or June had put it away hours earlier.
In the unlikely event there was a rifle in the kitchen, it's likely Sheila didn't pick it up straight away. If both Neville and Sheila were together out of bed, Neville would have put the rifle away before Sheila took it.
If Neville and Sheila were in the kitchen together and Sheila had somehow got the rifle, Neville would just take the rifle off her. Either through force, persuasion or both. He would know it was a rifle for shooting rabbits rather than a shot gun. And know Sheila had no experience with it.
The last thing Neville would do if Sheila had picked up a rifle is spend several minutes phoning Bamber. There is a thread with 40 reasons why he wouldn't.
If Neville was phoning Bamber, he wouldn't let Sheila go upstairs with the rifle. He would just put the phone down while waiting for Bamber to answer and stop or follow her. He can always phone Bamber upstairs or ask June for assistance.
With or without the silencer attached, Neville wouldn't hear the shots upstairs with his one free ear when phoning Bamber. However the fact that he only said 11 words to Bamber before the call ended suggests Neville did amazingly hear rifle shots. It seems he heard these shots at the exact same time Bamber answered the phone.
If Neville somehow heard Shots upstairs he was going upstairs to resolve the serious situation by confronting Sheila. He was still fully fit. He could have brought something up with him, to protect his upper body prior to smothering Sheila. Rather than just run upstairs bare footed in pyjamas.
If Sheila did start shooting June while Neville was downstairs, she had plenty of time to empty the rifle before Neville got upstairs. It only takes a second to fire a shot. If she was in such a crazy rage to fire 7 bullets there is no reason why she wouldn't keep firing until the rifle was empty. Sheila would not know how many bullets the rifle held.
I thought the concensus was June did not receive all 7 shots at the same time. Some were fired into her later while she was on the floor. This would have meant Sheila had more than 4 bullets to fire at Neville upstairs.
A sleeping June would not have the chance to start moving out of bed if receiving close range rapid rifle shots. She would naturally move across the bed further away from the rifle. It's been suggested she walked across the bedroom and back again. Was Sheila letting June do this while Neville was running upstairs ? Why wasn't the rifle emptied ?
After going upstairs when hearing shots it seems Neville didn't confront Sheila at all. He would have just charged her and would not be thinking about receiving a bullet himself as his priority was his family. However he did nothing except get close enough to Sheila to let himself get shot four times in the face and body. Before running straight back downstairs.
If Neville was going to retreat straight after running upstairs unprotected, he could have gone into another upstairs room before steeling himself to tackle Sheila. Running away back downstairs is not assisting June who he now knew had been shot multiple times.
The evidence shows there was a violent struggle in the kitchen. Neville's body and face injuries and bruises and the upturned furniture show this.
Neville stumbling around not able to put up a fight would not smash a ceiling light or scratch the aga. The only evidence I have read about Neville's first four shots are that he would not be able to engage in purposeful talk. The judge at trial believed after his first four shots Neville was able to and did 'put up a tremendous fight for life'. Sheila would have been over powered or receive injuries.
In conclusion there would have to be well over 20 either extremely unlikely, or 1 in a million occurances to happen in quick succession. One may happen, but not 20.