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Well Robert certainly has some imagination. Nothing wrong with that of course but he's trying very hard.
I see he raises the possibility of a second magazine. That has occurred to me as well as it would be risky to rely on 10 bullets for a whole family.
He says Jeremy might have got Sheila to load the magazine and ensure her fingerprints were on the bullets. I don't think fingerprints were found on the bullets were they?
On 11th August, it occurred to him that the mantlepiece was hit in the struggle. Had he seen the marks on the mantlepiece at that stage? If so, that destroys the theory that they weren't there until much later.
He refers to a sleeping draught given to Sheila. I don't think that happened, so how did Jeremy get her to lie down in her parent's room? Also, why would he need Sheila to go to the main bedroom? He could just shoot her in her own bedroom.
He says that Jeremy got Sheila to bring her Bible. The Bible was Junes was it not? It was kept in the bedside cabinet I think.
What's this cardboard cylinder he refers to, and how could a toy gun be used to remove "absorbent tissue"?
He thinks a tampon is used to clean the silencer. That's possible but there would have been cotton fibres in it. Also, if Jeremy was aware that the silencer needed to be cleaned he would have done it much better and not left blood and paint on the outside. Furthermore, he would probably have taken the silencer away with him.
A wet suit? Whatever next?

The bicyle - it was there when Julie was at Jeremy's house the weekend before the murders.
So Jeremy dyed his hair - I think he did that the weekend before the murders too. I don't see the relevance of that.