As I said, we could make anything fit.
Perhaps, if it was Jeremy, who had no particular problem with the children, but did also not want to share the estate with them, then he shot them in their sleep several times to ensure that they did not suffer. one still had their thumb in their mouths.
Only a highly brutalised person could murder his two 6 year old nephews, his mother, his father and sister.
Only someone highly brutalised - and psychotic - could masacre his entire immediate family in the horrific and frenzied manner with which the Bamber and caffell families were murdered.
Jeremy Bamber did not have any history of violence prior to the murders.
During his 26 years of imprisonment, he has, to my knowledge, never shown any trace of being violent.
Bamber's prison governors and warders allow Jeremy to wander around freely and to devote all of his time to researching his case and proving his innocence. Why? Because their long experience of Jeremy and of prison work with murderers tells them that Jeremy Bamber is not a murderer.
Bamber's follow inmates, many of them killers who know a murderer when they see one and who know Jeremy well do not believe that Jeremy Bamber is a murderer. One said, if Bamber's a killer he's a brilliant actor too - but he ain't that good an actor.
Jeremy's friends who knew him before he was imprisoned say JB is soft as butter and is incapable of murder.
Forgive me for this, I don't wish to upset or offend anyone, but Hartley's belief that Jeremy could look his own, seriously injured, mother in the eyes as the poor woman desperately crawled across the floor in an attempt to escape, then shot her between the eyes - and all merely for money when Jeremy was about to inherit a large sum from his grandma just months hence - that is utter nonsense!
Jeremy Bamber does not have a murderer's profile. He does not have a violent impulse in him, let alone the psychotic instincts of a murderer.