Page 21 of his book: 'Oh no, then she finally did it'! I said, almost thinking out loud. With Bamb's recent history of mental illness, the possibilty rang horribly true, but I didn't have a chance to think or ask questions.
Page 22: At first it seemed most obvious that it was her, but when they said about the twins, something didn't quite make sense.
It seems Colin got the idea that Sheila was suicidal based on her history of mental illness.
He claims he was told by Sheila's psychiatrist she was not a risk to herself or others. What reason would he have for doubting this?
Suicide is a major cause of death among patients with schizophrenia. Research indicates that at least 5–13% of schizophrenic patients die by suicide, and it is likely that the higher end of range is the most accurate estimate
If your ex partner has a history of severe mental illness you would definitely look into the suitability of the person in question was looking after small children.
The situation was most likely made worse by Colin leading Sheila on that there was going to be a reconciliation when he was with another partner
Why would you not see the danger and then continue to carry on selling your story forever
Poor poor delicate Sheila she never stood a chance for life did she