Steve, perhaps you could show where in each their statements they said those things that you quoted? You can't just casually throw out names like that to support your own ideas without some solid basis that those people said the same as you have.
Well I will do so of course but will only be accused of duplication in adversarial quarters:
1) Julie Mugford: Jeremy had planned the murders since Autumn 1984,having first drugged his parents' drinks to no effect,then dismissing burning down the farm because the house insurance was too low. True to type when Jeremy does get his hands on White House Farm it's the Meissen clock,other valuable ornaments,silverware and Nevill's video recorder which are removed by Jeremy and Brett Collins.
2) Charles Marsden: friend and acquaintance of Jeremy's whom Jeremy tries to keep onside by visiting him the first day after the murders. He had told Charles that his family would be all under one roof at Christmas 1984 and if the farm were to burn down then he would inherit everything.
3) Robert Boutflour: Jeremy spoke to him after the Osea Road Caravan Park robbery which he himself had perpetrated. As Boutflour dismissed Jeremy's suggestion of armed guards as vigilantism Jeremy replied: "Oh no Uncle Bobby,I could easily kill my parents".
4) Doris Foakes: Jeremy resented Sheila's apparent living it up in London in a flat bought her by June and Nevill,whereas Jeremy himself was castigated for not putting enough effort into the farm and had only a rented cottage belonging to a former farm worker. He tells Doris: "I'm not sharing any of my money with my sister".
5)Liz Rimington:"It's important to have money whilst you're young..I know I'm sick,I know I have such evil thoughts..I can't help it.."
6)James Richards(Goldsmiths student): testified under oath Jeremy had told him repeatedly with vehemence: "I f***ing hate my parents."
7) Barbara Wilson(farm secretary):Jeremy barked orders at her from Nevill's swivel office chair with his feet on the desk to "clear things out". She had also had a conversation with Nevill shortly before his death that "the shooting season is coming up..accidents do happen" and "I don't think I've got long.."
8)Ralph(Nevill) Bamber: "If he buys a 5 bore shotgun we'll all have to look out."
I could go on about Jeremy's refusal to answer Police questions,his attempt to sell nude photographs of Sheila to the Sun newspaper and his tearing up of photographs of the twins in the Maida Vale flat which he inherited directly as a result of their deaths.
His attempt to buy people off by paying for the funerals which he caused or the £400 he offered Julie for her silence was symptomatic of the wannabee yuppie in Thatcher's Britain,many of whom to coin a phrase "knew the price of everything and the value of nothing".