Truly, I really don't give a toss what your amateur assessement is. I simply told you what I'd been told. I didn't give the third degree to the person who told me, and I didn't expect that I'd be given the third degee when I related it.
One thing I'm certain of is that whoever assessed him was far more qualified than are you to give their opinion, if only because they were with him and you weren't. Your opinion of who it may have been who did the assessment and their capability of carrying it out, is of no value, but for someone claiming to be 'neutral' there appears to be way too much "Don't be nasty to poor Jeremy" going on.
Oh! and another thing. I won't be sharing information. I can't. I have no idea what the psychiatrist's name was. Why would it have occured to me to ask?
I think we need to end it there. I think that sentence I have emboldened above just sums up this whole farce.
I am convinced you have made the whole thing up out of thin air. I accept I can't prove it, in so many words, and I have no wish to pursue this, but I believe you are lying. The reason I am sure is that what you claim (or what the idiot you spoke to claims) doesn't comport with what happened when Jeremy was in police custody. Jeremy was fit to be interviewed and the police have no vested interest in raising doubt about a criminal suspect's mental capacity.
Of course, I can't exclude the possibility completely that the police did bring in a psychiatrist in this case.
It does occasionally happen, and Stan Jones did reputedly say to Jeremy words to the effect that he was sick in the head.
Maybe Stan had been speaking to Lookout about me and thought Jeremy needed a lie down in a dark room too?
But in all seriousness, it's rather unlikely that a psychiatrist was called, given that Jeremy was immediately interviewed and nobody apart from you has ever made the claim. A nurse or a police doctor, yes I can believe that, but they are hardly qualified to be offering specific diagnoses of personality disorders, and if that is what happened, then your contact just knew some idiot who was mouthing-off and you have dishonestly spun it to make it fit Wilkes' anecdote.
You've lied. It's embarrassing. It's wrong to further blacken the character of a man who is already punished because it promotes a faulty understanding of events. It doesn't serve any proper purpose. It's just for your own amusement - whatever titillates that tiny ignorant mind of yours.
But let's leave it now and move on. I think the real villain here is Roger Wilkes. I have a bone or two to pick with him and that unsourced book of his.