Let's take a look at Adam's 12 sources:
Not sure what else can be supplied to show that Sheila was sadly a sitting duck -
CAL - Zombie.
Wilkes - Zombie.
The source for this is Colin Caffell, who is claiming that Pamela Boutflour said this to Robert Boutflour. It's in none of the statements and Colin Caffell is not an objective source of information on the case. His book on the case is very good in its own way, but not factual. It's not a reliable claim.
CAL - Sheila unable to get off sofa's without help.
Says Carol Ann Lee.
PB's WS.
Bamber's WS.
Julie's WS.
None of these statements support what you say. If you disagree, then give us specific quotes and page numbers.
Michael Horsnell.
We don't have Michael Horsnell's statement. Mike has not posted it to the Forum. Therefore, all we have is Carol Ann Lee's interpretation of that statement - like Colin Caffell, she is not a reliable source of information, as she is not objective. Any interpretation she offers of a document will be highly-selective.
Sheila on Haloperidol.
The numerous strong side effects of Haloperiodal.
This has been gone over and over. You have nothing to establish whether she was drowsy or sleepy that evening. Pamela Boutflour says she was talking monosyllabically, but the March 1985 statement from Dr. Illiffe says the same and his visit to Sheila's flat was before she was premedicated. It could easily be that the monosyllabic speech pattern was the result of her mood or her underlying condition and nothing to do with being somnolent. It could just be that she was angry or in a sulk and did not want to speak to Pamela.
Sheila asking her dosage to be reduced as she could not function.
And her dosage was reduced.
Bamber's appearance around an hour after the massacre.
I don't see how this helps your point. As you know, Jeremy claims he received a phone call from Nevill.
The crime scene evidence.
Can be interpreted as Sheila having committed the massacre.