All monotonous tripe without a single shred of evidence. You know what is worse than a downright lie? A half truth and an implication.
Lugg let me give you another chance to respond since your contributions thus far have reached another nadir in self-expression:
1) Jeremy told the relatives he removed the silencer and the sights from the rifle because otherwise it wouldn't fit back into the gun cupboard. This is factually untrue. The real reason was that Jeremy primed the gun for murder knowing that Sheila could not possibly have loaded a magazine into the weapon.
2) As I suspected and confirmed to myself this weekend in Ann Eaton's statement she claims that a kitchen window was always left ajar for the cats to climb in through,so it's a mystery solved as to how Jeremy entered the property that morning.
3) There had been a struggle of some kind in the kitchen during which a ceiling light was smashed and cereal bowls were broken,remains of which were found in the rubbish bin. This should not be confused with the damage the Raid Team caused when entering the kitchen that morning.
4) Jeremy played every trick in the book to delay entry to White House Farm probably praying that Sheila had in fact bled to death as he necessarily needed to shoot her only once to make it look like suicide and the two shots did make it look clumsy. He told the Police Sheila had been indulging in target practice and Ann Eaton that she has been having gun lessons,both complete lies.
5) He perpetuated a lie that June was going to take the twins off Sheila due to her carelessness in looking after them. This was out of character for June who at that stage in her life was not fit to take any big decisions on behalf of anyone and would not have wished to antagonize her children in any way. At most in my opinion it would be Nevill who would suggest some day care for his grandchildren by some local girls in the village to stop any work from looking after them falling on June.
6) Jeremy told Ann Eaton that first morning that Sheila was on the "hard stuff",another blatant lie as can be checked by the toxicology test results. Ann said there were no needle marks on Sheila to which Jeremy replied there "were more sophisticated ways of telling,such as cutting through fatty tissue".
7) Jeremy made a remark to Ann Eaton about the Osea Road caravan business after one of their meetings:"It will be yours and mine in two years time..just you wait and see".
8)Had Jeremy timed the Police response to his telephone call on a stopwatch? Ann Eaton had seen Jeremy with one and it suggests Jeremy did a dummy run on the bicycle before the murders to check out the timings. In any case Jeremy gave himself an extra ten minutes clean up time by claiming to look up the Chelmsford Police number rather than by simply dialling 999 as any sensible person would.
9) Jeremy never speculated as to the workings of the murders,he never discussed them with his relatives,he never expressed any grief for the victims behind closed doors or remorse about leaving the gun out: on the contrary all his actions confirmed only that monetary considerations were in the forefront of his mind."I keep seeing their faces and they are all smiling happy faces" Jeremy told Ann and could have added "because I have put them out of their misery".
10)Jeremy's body language sitting in Nevill's chair,confident and cocky as he assumed control,valuing his parents' heirlooms only in monetary terms:"Do you want to come in and see the goodies..when I come into this room I like to see my things"..the five bodies a distant memory as Jeremy went through the charade of being led through the house by Ann Eaton and at a loss to know how to react,because he felt no pain for any of the victims he killed.