she then opened the oven door and held the rifle in and heated it up till it was hot enough, then went back and burnt him to see if he was alive?
Signed statements tell us that during Sheila's psychotic episodes she believed that she, her sons, her family and at least one of her friends (Freddie) were possessed by the devil. We know that Sheila believed these devils (that she hallucinated) were capable of raping and harming her.
We know that Sheila told a young cousin that she was a white witch, that she told Nevill that she was the Virgin Mary and sent to save the world, that she asked Dr Ferguson to arrange exorcism for her and that Sheila had a history of violence during her psychotic episodes.
We also know that, one time when Sheila was sectioned under the Mental Health Act, she did not recognise her parents.
Who exactly did Sheila believe Nevill and June to be when she could not recognise them - devils?
Put all of the above together and I believe it does not stretch credulity at all to consider that:
1. A hallucinating Sheila may have burned Nevill to see if he was really dead and if 'the devil'
possessing him had left him.
2. Or that, in the depths of her hallucination, Sheila may have burned Nevill to ensure that the devil
could not reinhabit him and bring him back to life.
3. Witches, even children, were burned and branded - and still are in some cultures - because it was
believed that fire release their demons and sorcery.
4. Sheila may have seen all of the above as saving her family, herself and the world from evil.
5. Or, Sheila may simply have wished to punish her father.
Incredible as this seems to you and I, if you have experience of psychotics, as I have, you will know that all of the above is sadly possible