It's funny how we all think of Jeremy lookout, I think he was someone who was very streetwise travelled a lot even after the murders, no respect for the law having stolen and dealing in drugs. Here was a good chance for him and his defence the one defining piece of evidence, look how could it possibly be me when you were talking to someone who was alive in whf when I am outside with you. He never used it because it never happened.
Ralph,,,I can appreciate your way of thinking,,but I tend to put myself in his shoes as I'd have kicked up a stink and certainly wouldn't have been calm. My language would have been choice,,and I'd have continued in the same vain while being locked up. There's no right or wrong way of pleading innocence,,it rests upon the type of person you are to start with,and people act differently.
I'd have just been hopping mad. Even inside,,I'd be leading a merry dance,,,but my own actions would not last the same as Jeremys' have,and continue to do so,as he's calm and collected,,,so therefore,, comparing two sets of behaviour it would be me who'd appear to be the guilty one more so than someone who takes it in their stride.
He has focussed on his writing to pass the time,,,and to also,I'm sure,,try and make head and tail of the case.
I still don't think he expected what he got though. His past thieving wasn't done alone and was instigated by others. That didn't bode well at the trial,,but I didn't see anyone else taking the wrap either,,nor did Jeremy name names. He was a patsy in the making,,soft lad that he was.
The man has no anger or bitterness in him at all. He's fit and healthy. Look at the way other lifers have gone who are/were guilty.
There's something keeping Jeremy going,,and that's his thought of freedom from a terrible mistake that's been made.