" In 1985,the public and the police were reluctant to believe that a young mother could brutally murder her family. Today,reports of women committing violent crime,including murdering their children before attempting/committing suicide are well documented through the media. Had Jeremy Bmber's trial taken place today and had the jury been made aware of all the research and the links established between cannabis and schizophrenia,then an entirely different conclusion would surely have been reached.
If the advances made with understanding schizophrenia and its treatment had been available to Sheila Caffell back in 1985,it is possible that she would be alive today.
She was,after all,as much a victim as Jeremy Bamber is."