This is a particular aspect of the case that intrigues me.
According to BW's testimony,Nevill had a premonition that his life was about to be cut short.He appeared to be depressed and worried prior to the murders and speculated that his life would be ended in a "shooting accident".
He had been receiving threats from someone that clearly was not Jeremy.A friend of Nevill's made a statement that he had been present in Nevill's office when Nevill had taken at least two calls from "this someone " who was threatening him and that Nevill had appeared to be frightened following the calls.
I say clearly not Jeremy as,regardless of what RWB and the likes of him would like to have us believe,the evidence tells us that at the time of the murders,Nevill was very happy with the way in which Jeremy was shaping up to be a farmer.He had relayed this to the HS trust during their inspection of whf........and.........he had recently gifted Jeremy a small farm telling him it was "just in case anything goes wrong with whf. Why should anything go wrong with whf? What, and more importantly WHO was Nevill afraid of?
I love reading your posts Tyler

What you are saying is of great importance and has never fully been looked into by the police, for they concentrated too much in the conviction that it was JB.
NB also had a panic button installed a few weeks prior the tragedy, so it fits in with what you are saying. I wonder if there was any such evidence held by the police surrounding any threats made to NB? Was this avenue of policing followed?
I would never rule out the fact that a third party could be involved, I think NB being forced into making a call should never be overlooked as impossible.
