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Offline Patti

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Re: "i should have been an actor"
« Reply #30 on: February 05, 2013, 08:44:PM »

 
He got the police to taxi muggy to him ? now thats somewhat cocksure and arrogant

The police fetched her.  The police asked him if there would be anyone he would like with him and he said yes, his girlfriend, like another man would...Well, I think they would.  She was the closest to him.  :) :) :) :) :)

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Re: "i should have been an actor"
« Reply #31 on: February 05, 2013, 08:44:PM »
..and let's remember the provenance of that remark: a chuckling Jeremy after he has just hours before killed his adoptive parents,sister and nephews,a Jeremy who was going to dump Julie so we are told but needed her so badly at this point that he asked the Police to bring her down from London privately so he could see her that morning.


A choke of distress from someone desperate not to show it could sound very like a chuckle to somebody standing where they can't see them. I suppose you're suggesting that he asked to be alone with JM just so he could giggle about what he'd done?

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Re: "i should have been an actor"
« Reply #32 on: February 05, 2013, 08:47:PM »

 
He got the police to taxi muggy to him ? now thats somewhat cocksure and arrogant


Come on BG, this is Steve speak, or perhaps I should say, engineering.

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Re: "i should have been an actor"
« Reply #33 on: February 05, 2013, 08:54:PM »

A choke of distress from someone desperate not to show it could sound very like a chuckle to somebody standing where they can't see them. I suppose you're suggesting that he asked to be alone with JM just so he could giggle about what he'd done?
No,he asked to be alone with Julie so that he could check the progress of his evil scheme and that it was still intact. He told her in London that he had put his life in her hands,and thought that Julie would be like all the other girls he had previously dated and go along with Jeremy's wishes.

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Re: "i should have been an actor"
« Reply #34 on: February 05, 2013, 09:14:PM »
No,he asked to be alone with Julie so that he could check the progress of his evil scheme and that it was still intact. He told her in London that he had put his life in her hands,and thought that Julie would be like all the other girls he had previously dated and go along with Jeremy's wishes.


I think the concensus from many is that contrary to what has previously been said, it was Jeremy who danced to the tune of a woman who was prepared to done anything for money. Jeremy actually didn't need to. Unlike JM, he had always had it and was assured of it. Perhaps you could explain your first sentence. Why would he wish to be alone with her "to check on the progress of his evil scheme to see if it was still on track" How the hell, other than supposedly knowing for a full 6months what his plan was, would she know, unless of course, she'd helped him plan it. I can think of no other reason why he should seek her opinion.

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Re: "i should have been an actor"
« Reply #35 on: February 05, 2013, 10:38:PM »

I think the concensus from many is that contrary to what has previously been said, it was Jeremy who danced to the tune of a woman who was prepared to done anything for money. Jeremy actually didn't need to. Unlike JM, he had always had it and was assured of it. Perhaps you could explain your first sentence. Why would he wish to be alone with her "to check on the progress of his evil scheme to see if it was still on track" How the hell, other than supposedly knowing for a full 6months what his plan was, would she know, unless of course, she'd helped him plan it. I can think of no other reason why he should seek her opinion.
You're forgetting the role of the ladies' bicycle in all of this,for which he needed Julie at Bourtree Cottage on Saturday 3rd August.

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Re: "i should have been an actor"
« Reply #36 on: February 05, 2013, 10:44:PM »

It just sounded to me that Jeremy couldn't handle the situation on his own. His " laughter " would be a cover-up to hide his sorrow. Trying to me macho in other words,,but I bet he felt like a lost soul.

What people laugh and go on drug deals when they are grief-stricken?  I must be missing out on something here.

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Re: "i should have been an actor"
« Reply #37 on: February 06, 2013, 01:09:PM »
What people laugh and go on drug deals when they are grief-stricken?  I must be missing out on something here.


Don't be funny,hourglass.! Explain your odd explanation please.

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Re: "i should have been an actor"
« Reply #38 on: February 08, 2013, 12:04:PM »

Don't be funny,hourglass.! Explain your odd explanation please.

 
does hourglass mean JB's trip to France

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« Reply #39 on: February 08, 2013, 12:06:PM »
it's true that most of JB's trip were drug related in many ways.
would appear he did like that jetsetter lifestyle and for that he needed money , wether its was from drugs or an inheritance

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Re: "i should have been an actor"
« Reply #40 on: February 08, 2013, 12:07:PM »

 
does hourglass mean JB's trip to France


I don't think so,BG. It's conspicuous by its absence.

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Re: "i should have been an actor"
« Reply #41 on: February 08, 2013, 12:55:PM »
but even a 'jolly' to france is an odd trip for someone who is grieving

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Re: "i should have been an actor"
« Reply #42 on: February 08, 2013, 01:45:PM »
but even a 'jolly' to france is an odd trip for someone who is grieving


Nothing odd about that,BG. I flew to the other side of the world when my husband died,,,,though it was spur of the moment as I was still grieving. It's just that feeling of getting away from it all. Nothing sinister,,,nor did I murder my husband. You don't have to have committed murder to get away you know.

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Re: "i should have been an actor"
« Reply #43 on: February 08, 2013, 02:11:PM »
but even a 'jolly' to france is an odd trip for someone who is grieving
No it isn't believe me. Sometimes the only way to handle grief is to disappear and get as far as posible from the source of grief. Totally natural if you ask me.

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Re: "i should have been an actor"
« Reply #44 on: February 08, 2013, 05:22:PM »
Ive seen plenty of grieve and nobody went away on holiday to get away from it all.  most grief needs to be taken  head-on