thats a good point jane,caroline first suggested that jb may have been staying the night at the farm,which i also believe.why make two trips when it could be done in one,criminally it makes sense
I know this scenario has been suggested and quite elaborately by other members but I reject it. It's my opinion that
he still hadn't fully made his mind up at the time of the first telephone call to Julie, that she didn't fully realize the import during their twenty-minute conversation, that he was brooding over the events of the day: the orders given by Nevill, the laboriousness of the tasks, the favoritism his parents afforded the twins, the languidness of Sheila and a possible caustic remark to his detriment in the fields, the television programme on miscarriages which triggered June's hurtful remarks concerning Suzette which may have acted as a catalyst that yes, they all deserved to die..