Hello Patti, I don't want to be inconsistent or unfair so I feel I should mention the missing spelling of my name, I picked Susan up on this and while I apologised and said I had overreacted I feel I should mention it as I did before but, as Susan, I am sure it was unintentional. Regarding your question, I think that with the press coverage of the time and Wilkes' book I would think him guilty (with what I've read so far) or deserving of punishment for being a thoroughly horrible character. With what I know and the information I have read I could say that this book could still lead me to doubt my own opinion in some way.
Oh I am sorry, can I call you AJ...there are so many unusual names on here...

In regards to thinking he is guilty...how can you state this:
Although it is striking how it all seems to be down in part to the greed/worry of the family members and the personal vendetta and obsession of one police officer.
AJ I don't believe in all I read...I look at the evidence and forensic science to speak to me...
Can you tell me what evidence you have to support that fact you feel JB is guilty.....
I believe in fairness and try disregard JB'S arrogance, for that is not a sign of anyone being guilty of murder...
