if you look at things from a whole Jane. And I know you said " we didn't know how Julie's mind worked" I do find it hard to this day why she kept quiet for so long. We are not talking about someone who has slept with another woman here, we are not talking about a man who has confessed about a pronzi fraud scheme. By her own account Jeremy Bamber had confessed, told her what he had done. By her own account he was actively bragging and relishing to her what he had done. People can have their own opinions but in mine it is highly suspect that Julie didn't come forward straight away. We are talking five murders here, including two little boys
Actually, I look at the whole much more closely than you think, AND I listen. I hear anger and frustration. I see grown people stamping their feet like children and declaring that it isn't fair. You're probably right, in part. Life has a habit of not being fair -ask all the people who voted to leave Europe just to find themselves, if they vote the wrong way, remaining. You seem to have had some experience of courtrooms and prison -did you say what you were in for, or do you claim innocence?- I'd be interested to learn what you think SHOULD have been done, re Julie, and what, if anything, you think should happen now.