If Jeremy isn't wearing a mask Nevill knows for sure the assailant.
Imagine in that moment with everything going on the sense of betrayal what would be going through Nevills mind. It's his pride and joy the son who he adopted from six months of age, who he still kept Gresham school monumenteos and receipts of proudly in his office to reminisce about. For all the faults in the case the two men were close and had a bond.
Jeremy had long since desisted from regarding the adopted son as his pride and joy. He had become wary, fearful, as he told farm secretary Barbara Wilson: "
I must never turn my back on that young man." Additionally the shooting season was approaching, and "
accidents do happen." Unable to confide in his sick spouse he turned to farm friend John Seward as confidant, who inquired why he just didn't throw the man out?
"
June wouldn't let me", came the pitiful reply.