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Hi lookout hope Moddy Mags is not going to be deleting our posts all the time and throwing us off
Hi Susan,,,oh I shouldn't think so,,or I'll have to bash her.x
Mags speak to Roch on the Avatar he is a top man in this field. Would really like to see what he suggests for you. Hope it is not a stick of rhubarb
That's why Jeremy had to wipe the gun. The wearing of gloves and their destruction is a minor part to the proceedings and would present no problem to Jeremy,who was obviously in some cocaine-induced state oblivious to correct procedure inside the Farm,hence only the one fingerprint of Sheila's pressed onto the gun after death. The Defence has to explain why there was only one of Sheila's prints on the gun,not the Prosecution. To claim that the Police wiped the gun before fingerprinting took place is a lame excuse.
Obviously Strange the police never picked up on this though? Perhaps they were also in a cocaine induced state? Because neither were they aware of the correct proceedure at a crime scene.My argument is at least logical though. They were the last people to handle the gun therefore it is logically more than likely that they were the ones who wiped the gun clean. That is the simplest answer without having to jump through many hoops to arrive at that conclusion.
Obviously Strange the police never picked up on this though? Perhaps they were also in a cocaine induced state? Because neither were they aware of the correct proceedure at a crime scene. My argument is at least logical though. They were the last people to handle the gun therefore it is logically more than likely that they were the ones who wiped the gun clean. That is the simplest answer without having to jump through many hoops to arrive at that conclusion.
Hi Lugg
Of course it's obvious, Lugg. Only someone as clever and knowledgable as AE would pick up that Jeremy pupil's were dilated. :D
Hi Susan,I was just reading one of the other cases on the forum and it made me think, at least they have the support of their families. Jeremy has no one from his family to support him. How easy it must be to turn against and believe to be guilty one who is not a blood relation? To be SO EASILY and quickly to be persuaded of his guilt? Just think for a moment. For Jeremy to have committed that awful crime. To kill everyone in his immediate family he must have been aware of the fact that none of his family would be there to support him through this tragedy. And that ALL of the remaining (non family members) are so convinced of his guilt and have persuaded all their friends that he is so that he has absolutely no one to care for him. Even that hypasensitive and tender in conscience girlfriend of his could only remember bad things to say about him and none of those good things that made her stay with him for two years. In fact nothing good about him has ever come out of her mouth. How strange? How easily that love turned to hate once he had dumped her? Amazing!If I were Jeremy I just would not know how to cope if I was continually bullied and abused by those who both my former family and strangers with an over developed sense of self importance and a sanctimonious attitude towards this stranger. I find this both distressing and sad.
Adrenaline could do that. Its a pity she didn't think to look at her own pupils. She may have had a surprise?