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Steve, I'm not sure that we can be totally certain of that. The letter Mike posted -re Nevill's leave- was dated 1982. It could be, like many other things on here, that it was a case of two and two making five.
I think she was just past caring at the end what anyone thought of her, though it's impossible to say what impact this had on her daily actions and thought processes. Nevill was off work with stress from his magistrates job and according to Barbara Wilson a shadow of his former self. I think Jeremy saw the opportunity this presented and of course with Sheila's illness the parents had taken their eyes off the ball to where the real danger lay.
i will agree with that ,also steve his greed was absolute and sheila the twins had to go for that reason,he didnt want to with them
How terrible. Not one thought to spare the twins and share the estate after killing three. I'm just reading an article by Barbara Death, or DeAth as she spells it. It is very sympathetic towards Jeremy and gives some of the local colour. http://www.jeremybambertestimony.co.uk/barbara-death
I'm afraid Jeremy hadn't noticed anyone but himself in those days. He knew his mother was unwell,also Sheila but he hadn't bothered finding out what the problems were,hence why he studied mental illness while in prison. He couldn't have questioned his father either if he'd appeared ill to outsiders.Jeremy appeared to know NOTHING of what was going on or what went on that night.
Thanks for that Steve, that is interesting particularly the comments that the Sea Wall would not have been deserted around the Osea Road Caravan Park.I have always imagined the Sea Wall to have been totally deserted at that time of night but according to Barbara DeAth people used to sit outside and socialise or fish from there at night during the holiday season.She paints a very different picture to th one in my mind.
Yes she does. I wonder if it was so full of activity midweek though?
just read it steve,i must say she lives in cloud coukoo land,bailed until an appeal'never'also at the end she says theres always one,well no there was 10 all in the jury
It actually read -to me- like it had more to do with getting revenge on the Boutflours for the loss of their caravan, than support for Jeremy.
It may have been about that, truth is we ddon't really know but for all that if it is fact it does seem a bit brutal to treat them that way.
I guess they wanted to improve the look of the site - there is no easy way to tell them.
But look what they did with N@J Bamber-totally destroyed.