So we can't therefore, trust it to be true...................unless, of course, it was Jeremy who, in order to stir tension, said he was concerned about how the twins were being treated and it might be good idea if they lived closer so June and Nevill could see more of them? A bit of reverse psychology can work wonders.
This doesn't really work when you factor in Colin Caffell's own concerns. Besides, how could Jeremy have known at that time, that an interpretation or a misinterpretation on the part of Sheila, regarding her children's 'removal', could result in a
catastrophic effect?
How would Jeremy have been able to work that out - to tell police - in order for police to believe that Sheila carried out the killings?
Think about it. How could this have been known by Jeremy - unless it was also known by Nevill and June?
What makes more sense - that it was known that any such suggestion could have a catastrophic effect - or that it was not known?