Nice answer Dave. We need to prove we aren't just insulting morons or we are gonners on here .... that answer helps!
Oops ..... that can be read two ways!!!! I meant Dave and I being the morons not insulting of others and them being the morons!!!!
Phew
I totally agree with Dave. This argument has been written in statements (I am pretty sure it was either Sheila's doctor or Colin Caffell's) If anyone cares to check. The fact that Ralph and June were seriously concerned for Sheila welfare coupled with the fact that June was keen to have Sheila close by makes perfect sense. There was almost certainly an argument that ensued that night - as testified by Anne Eaton who phoned Ralph and stated that she thought she had "interrupted an argument" Ralph was uncharacteristically brusque and curt with Anne over the phone. She also stated she spoke with Sheila who sounded very quiet and docile to the point of being unresponsive to basic questions posed by Anne. Hardly the frame of mind to have a heated row with anyone.
Anne put it down to her medication. One can deduce that it was either June or Jeremy that Ralph had the argument with. Now in light of what has been discovered about the possibility of Sheila taking over Jeremy's cottage, I would seriously doubt that the heated discussion that probably took place was between June and Ralph. It was more likely to have been between Ralph and Jeremy. This is further born out by Jeremy later stating to Julie Mugford on the phone that he was feeling "pissed off" and was in a rather fed-up state of mind. Considering we only have Jeremy's version of what took place at WHF as the rest of those who were present are dead, and Bamber has been proven to be a very cunning liar. I know which version of events I choose to believe. Well done Dave!
I am very intrested in Dave's post also. He cannot give us more info without breaking confidence. So we are stuck for now, regarding exploration of this avenue.
In the meantime, if we are going to explore the theme of Jeremy being a 'proven cunning liar' maybe the following should be considered...
What exactly does Jeremy state to police regarding the alleged conversation between June, Nevill and Sheila about the twins?
In 1985, who knew that mothers could be triggered to commit murder, infanticide and suicide, if questions arose regarding temporary custody of or assitance for their children?
What is Jeremy's reaction to to the police after being informed of the deaths inside whf?