Hello dear april I can assure you I was just about to have a brilliant discussion with myself. I always agree with Susan and Susan agrees with me. Where is steve uk when we need him.
By the way I talk to myself quite frequently makes a change from the sheep in the nearby field. 
Ha ha nice one Susan, i sometimes think i am posting to myself. Can i ask what is your opinion of this
What’s curious is that although Jeremy was present at the time, he never suggested that officers were speaking to his sister until years later when he obtained the wireless log. It’s inconceivable that officers at the scene would not have updated him to this effect at any time that morning, particularly since they may have sought his involvement in any attempt to “talk Sheila down”. When Bamber was finally charged with the murders, why didn’t he tell the police incredulously that officers must know of his innocence, as some of them had spoken to Sheila while she was alive and when Jeremy’s whereabouts were well accounted for? The defence team never raised any such objection, then or in the years which followed, until one sentence in a log written up by an operator miles away seemed to throw up an inconsistency which could be exploited.
Lookout was the only one to comment on it bless her? By the way where have you been i have missed you.