Robert Boutflour's WS in a nutshell -
The kitchen could be locked from outside (14).
Jeremy reduced Neville to tears.
Jeremy's hatred may have started at Gresham's when other pupils called him a 'bastard'.
RB and AE heard Jeremy give a statement to the police on the massacre day. They believed what he was saying 'did not ring true'.
RB continued to refuse to believe Sheila committed the massacre. Even when Miller told him it was Sheila. Several days later.
Neville never said Jeremy showed an interest in farming. Refusing overtime and quitting mid harvest.
There was blood by the kitchen window.
The caravan site robbery was pre planned. Jeremy persuading Neville to not take the money home.
RB suggested Jeremy took the expensive drug, cocaine, and he had an expensive lifestyle.
Neville loaned Jeremy £2,000. Jeremy told him he basically had no chance of getting it back after Neville chased it.
The cycle journey was easy and passed no dwellings.
Jeremy dyed his hair on the massacre morning.
A strange quote from Jeremy 'If you speak long and loud enough, people will believe anything'.
Pre arrest, Julie had told the police Jeremy called her at 3.15am.
The relatives approached the police 24 hours after the massacre. Refuting the planned frame theory.
Local people would know Witham was closed between 3am - 4am. However on that night an officer was manning the phones during this period.
Freddie told RB Sheila had no muscle co ordination. And needed two hands to pick up a glass.
There is no record of the mysterious 'I've got something up my sleeve' quote.
The 'I could easily kill my parents' quote is explained in more detail.
Jeremy had a craving for money. His demands to June were threatening.
June had arranged for Sheila to start receiving an allowance. Jeremy would have resented Sheila's situation.