With all the secret wheeling and dealing land deals the relatives were alleged to have done the case does sometimes resemble the worst machinations of the Dynasty programme. A cursory search of Google today brought up the obituary of Robert Woodiwis Boutflour whom one might describe as the patriarch of the remaining family and it’s safe to say had an antipathy to Jeremy if not before the murders then certainly after he saw the results of what he believed to be Jeremy’s handiwork:
I remember one thing;it was at that point that I realized that I loathed that boy and couldn’t bear being anywhere near him. I made my excuses and left with Pam my wife”.Was it this gut feeling which started the ball rolling,to use a phrase of Jeremy’s,had he always been the cuckoo in the nest,confirmed in Robert’s mind when he learned of Brett,or had he recalled Jeremy’s remark about “easily being able to kill my parents” when the two were discussing security at Osea Road? Was this just another way of Jeremy taunting the relatives and getting his own back for their frosty treatment of him down the years? Had Sheila as a similar adoptee ever experienced likewise?
Of all the Prosecution witnesses I ranked him as the most unreliable because I think Robert felt himself the guardian of the family estates with their heritage and tradition which would all have been lost had Jeremy sold them to outsiders,as at that stage appeared to be Jeremy’s plan upon inheritance.Robert is in the thick of it with the silencer evidence(some might say he was in it up to his neck)which remained uncorroborated.
Robert had a long innings,though it seems in later years he may have suffered from Alzheimer’s disease.
http://www.iannounce.co.uk/East-England/26/Obituary-Death-Memorial-notices/all_memorial?_fstatus=search;keywords=ROBERT%20WOODIWIS%20BOBBY%20BOUTFLOUR