I would suggest that this article is read alongside the Dickinson report,which clearly intimates that Jeremy is guilty.http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-507801/The-lost-clues-clear-Bambi-killer-gunning-family.html
The scenario that there are two would-be killers in one household is just too far-fetched in my opinion.
There are,,and always will be,conflicting views as to which newspaper you read,or prefer. Because the case was so badly investigated,,those who say that Jeremy is guilty are becoming a minority because of the public awareness of the sloppy way it was all handled,,,,as have been a lot of other high-profile cases since this one. Unless anyone was physically there,at the scene,,one can only surmise/assume what went on,and that includes those of us who say that Jeremy is innocent,,,except that personally speaking I remember the case well and so drew my own conclusions years ago without the use of a computer,etc,,or without opinions of others ( I don't listen to others anyway ) I work things out for myself and don't need prompting.
Reading " anti-Bamber " material isn't exactly the way forward,as then,you just get a biased opinion. The idea is to form your OWN opinion by looking at both sides and constructively form your own verdict without leaning on others for answers.
Newspapers,,,books,,links,,etc etc,don't know nor publish the real truth,,,it's still supposition whichever way you look at it. I reiterrate,,,we weren't there,,,none of us.
I imagine Mike knows a thing or two,,but he's biding his time.
Jeremy had a very unfair trial. That, you must agree with,,as he had the world and its wife against him,,made worse by the judge on that day,who swayed the jury,,,except for the two,who,,if they'd been joined by one more member would have secured Jeremys' freedom.
Why,,,during such a much publicised case,,do you think that it wasn't the whole 12 jury.?
My reason for dismissing Jeremy out of the equation was because I'd worked in a mental hospital and had experienced what women were capable of,,,with or without treatment. Most medication for psychotics carries the risk of side effects which mimic what they'd be like without it. There is no " one fits all " when it comes to mental illness. It's all very trial and error as to which is going to be the most suitable,,,and I'd have said that in Sheilas' case,,,that some of what she was taking was unsuitable for her and caused more problems than cured her.
BTW,,so far as I'm concerned,there were no killers in that household,,just a very sick and misguided woman who wasn't responsible for her actions of that fateful night.