Hi Patti I would never expect the family to offer Jeremy any support at all they as you said were not blood relatives and got the feeling they did not like Jeremy who has been reported as being arrogant little pup.
I wonder why the family as you stated Patti could never have believed that Sheila had committed the murders so had to go down the route that Jeremy did it. As far as I am aware the family were not close to either of the adopted Bamber children and probably had little to do with them and would not know either of them very well.
I think what lookout meant was if she was a member of Jeremy's family she would be with him all the way,
Hi Susan
An excerpt from Colin's book re the day of Sheila's funeral:
"One of the most striking things about that day, although not altogether surprising for me, was the fact that, the more I talked to June and Nevill's relations, the more I realised none of them actually knew anything had been seriously wrong with Bambs - not even June's sister Pam. Many of them said that had they known, they would have been more than willing to help and share the burden. Why hadn't I contacted them and told them all about it? I couldn't believe what I was hearing and could only reply by saying that I didn't feel it had been my business to betray the Bamber's confidence. They were very private people whose decisions I had to respect - whether right or wrong. These people had no idea how much I'd need them as allies to convince June and Nevill of how strongly I felt Bamb's treatment should have been changed".
"Their lack of awareness was probably a tremendous blessing, because without a full appreciation of her illness - which, for me, had acted like a smoke-screen to the truth - they were absolutely convinced Bambs couldn't have done it and, unbeknown to me then, were already pressing the police into further investigations, albeit with little initial success."