So his attitude towards her is perplexing. If he has no murderous intent they exchange pleasantries during call 1 for twenty minutes,in call 2 Julie is dear enough to Jeremy's heart to wake her in the middle of the night,and in call 3 he needs her physically by his side. By mid-morning he wants to be alone with her.A month later Jeremy takes out Anji Greaves. There were no conversations at any time regarding the perpetrator of five deaths,no speculation on Jeremy's part to Julie as to why Sheila took four lives and then her own. There were no conversations on this subject because at that stage Julie had guessed Jeremy was responsible and he knew that Julie had realized just what he had done.
Steve,,,Jeremy was an entirely free agent when it came to women. The law didn't state that he must stay with JM. His " philandering ways " had got nothing whatsoever to do with the case,nor anybody else. You're forgetting that he was only 24 and happily, and normally playing the field,,,and good for him.
Thank Heaven he didn't marry the woman. I think June would have put her spoke in before that came into fruition.
Take a look at the cocktail of medication that Sheila was taking,,,which was vital for her condition.:
Anafranil------------anti-depressant
Noctec-----------to aid sleep
Procyclidine---------to treat the side-effects of Haloperidol.
Triludan-------------for allergic reactions
Haloperidol-----------anti-psychotic
The toxicologist had made a report stating that there would have been an interaction between Haloperidol and Cannabis,,,both of which was found to be present.
Which proves that Sheila hadn't taken any prescription drugs that she should have done to avoid a psychotic outburst.
In the words of the judge,,it was either Sheila or Jeremy.! Given Sheilas' sad but volatile history,,,a blind man on a galloping horse would see who was responsible for those murders.