But Sheila was a danger to herself if anyone,not to others. Had she ever attacked anyone ever whilst previously in a psychotic state? I would have been more inclined to admit that Sheila might have suffered a psychotic episode that Wednesday morning had she had no Haloperidol in her system,but the autopsy report showed that she had. All indications were that she was calm on the Tuesday evening,and suffering if anything the side-effects of a high dosage of Haloperidol,the vacant stare reported from the shopkeeper in Tiptree,and the conversation she had with Pamela on the telephone. The custody issue again is a matter of dispute;Colin had joint custody of the twins and would have won any court battle hands down,as grandparents have no rights whatsoever over natural parents.Surely Ralph as a magistrate would have known this?
I have re-read the part in Colin's book where Jeremy discusses the telephone call,and Jeremy stated that at the time of the call Jeremy says that he had the impression that Ralph(Nevill) may already have been wounded. In this case it's my opinion that with the welfare of the twins in his mind and Nevill having been able to reach the telephone he would have dialled the three figure number 999 rather than the seven figure number to Jeremy's cottage at Goldhanger,that is if Nevill had that number in his head at all..
Hi Steve those are not my words, they are the words of her doctors and, no matter how hard you try to dismiss it, she was ill. I agree with you, she never hurt anyone, but she certainly frightened people...read her friend's Freddie's statement. This episode which lasted all night through is what led her to be admitted to hospital prior to the tragedy.
To say that she was only a danger to herself is untrue...You don't know that for fact. I base what I say on the documented evidence that is provided. She was not safe to look after her children, they could have come to some harm, this is one of the reasons, they were with Colin. If Sheila had been able, she would have had her children with her, there is no doubt about that. Read Colin's letter to Nevill. Read Freddie's statement. Read the social workers statement. Also read the news of late, there are so many cases similar to that of Sheila.
The last case is that of James Holmes 24 years old. He had never hurt anyone in his life. He was known to be a quiet lad, but was diagnosed as being a paranoid schizophrenic the day before he killed 12 people at a cinema. He had delusions...but then he cracked, got a gun and blasted away.
Please read up on the illness....it divides the mind into two...one where you are aware and the other were you have no idea of what is happening to you or around you...It is an illness that is so misunderstood and badly researched....27 years on and people still ignore it.
She was a danger Steve, to herself and others....all it takes is a bad episode.