Now wait a cotton-picking minute here. Dont you go putting words in my mouth girl. I have said nothing of the sort. I am very open to anyone's opinion for or against his innocence. I just havent heard a cogent argument coming from his supporters. Not a single plausible argument. They are, by and large, complete bunkum. They are either going over the same old points time and time again or inventing crackpot theories as to why Jeremy 'couldnt have done it' Pick anybody, anybody or anything as long as it is not Bamber. The very person who attempted to sell pornographiuc photos of his dead sister to a sun journalist. The very person, who stated unequivocably 'I fucking hate my parents' The same person who put ion a song and dance act at the funerals for the media, the same person that went to claim his inheritence a day AFTER the killings. I could go on and on and you believe that this man is innocent???
This is why I give far more credence to the forensic eveidence in this case and not as some blinkered sycophant who think the sun shines out of his child-murdering psychopath's backside.
Marie,,I think a lot of 24 year olds are prone to talking in such a way about their parents at some point in their lives,,,but it doesn't mean that they are murderers or have murder in mind. It's a bit of bravado talk,,especially as it was said in the company of his then girlfriend,JM,,who later used his phrases to help convict him.
How many times have you heard someone say,," I'll kill him/her ".? Chances are,,it's those who keep quiet and inwardly scheme who are the culprits,,rather than those who tell the world.
Sad to say,,but Jeremy was pretty immature at that age anyway,,intelligent,but not clever,,and I certainly couldn't have seen him carrying out those murders at all.
I remember overhearing a next-door neighbour,,around the same age as Jeremy was then,,saying that when his grandfather " pops-off ",,he's going to take the old Rolls Royce from out of the garage and drive it round to impress the girls. This young man couldn't wait to take over the estate. It's a different story now with huge bills coming in to that once " young man " next door.
Don't forget,,Jeremy didn't exactly need the money as such because his father was funding the cottage that JB lived in,,,probably bought him his car,,and was paying him £170 a week which was worth a lot back in 1985,,so money wasn't a motive. There was no motive as regards JB,,,but there certainly was regarding Sheila.