Hiya Jane.If you read my post again you will find that all i said was that it is strange that Sheila never told Dr Fergusson about any suicidal thoughts.I did not say that she mentioned suicide and therefore went on kill herself.I am not cherry picking,and besides how many times have we heard the phrase 'I could kill anyone uncle Bobby' and such like,
We don't know, one way or the other, what she may have said, although it's reasonable to assume that when she first saw her GP about having "dark thoughts" his first question would have been "Are you thinking about committing suicide" because such is standard practice. However, we know that her death, at her own hands seemed to come as a surprise to Dr Ferguson.
When I said you were just giving sound-bites, I didn't feel you were looking at an entire conversation. You site "I could easily kill my parents, Uncle Bobby" as an example of what detractors say, but most of us can relay, verbatim, the occasion on which it was said (to have been said) and the conversation leading up to it.