Coordination-we are told Sheila couldnt even open a tin of baked beans.Could she cook? What was she eating while she lived on her own? We are told the autopsy showed she was well nourished.Was she really that hopeless at looking after herself?And as i have said,Sheila rolled numerous joints while talking to Helen Grimster the day after she was discharged from hospita, having newly received her Haloperidol injection. So just how clumsy and uncoordinated was she.by the effects of the Haloperidol?
I can't remember if she went to finishing school. If she had, high end cookery, along with flower arranging, deportment and etiquette would have been part of the curriculum. Perhaps she didn't like cooking. She may not have been required to get stuck in at WHF. There was a housekeeper and I imagine June to have been a competent cook.
Without having proof of HG's knowledge of marijuana, it's not certain what it was that smelled "funny". It may just have been cheap, loose tobacco.
The docu made at the Maudsley, highlighting the effects of antipsychotics, showed patients in zombie like states, walking with lumbering, ungainly gaits which they seemed to be aware of, but could so nothing about.