I have read the part about the Bible passage now Sherlock,and yes it seems this may indicate that Sheila washed in an attempt to cleanse her soul before entering heaven.
As for Bews,he was stopped in his tracks talking about the sighting in the window in court,the defence put words in his mouth for some reason,indicating that it was just a trick of the light remember.A strange thing to do indeed.
The “key” passage is 14 :
14 Rescue me from the guilt of murder ….
Everybody accepts that Psalm 51 is a plea to God for forgiveness
However different Christian groups differ in their interpretation of Psalm 51 very considerably
This is reflected in the very many different Bible versions that translate it differently
For example many versions of the Bible do not use the word murder in psalm 51 insstead using the phrase blood guilt
Many say blood guilt is not murder but rather a serious sin
This was the belief of Jeremys religious “expert” witness at trial
She should have told the Jury of the alternative translations and versions of the Bible and let the Jury decide
But amazingly she failed to do this
In fact many Christian groups see Psalm 51 to mean this :
Specifically after committing the sin of murder the person should physically ritually wash themselves while focusing in Paalm 51
Jeremys lawyers failed by not having an expert religious witness who was prepared to enlighten the Jury that many Christians interpret Psalm 51 in this way
Hopefully in any appeal they will find a more competent religious expert witness who is aware of this
What’s the odds of the exact page the Bible was open at being a prayer for forgiveness after committing murder ?
Also explains why Sheila appeared to be so physically clean …