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Excellent post,April. I think it's how most of us feel,,but only yourself could put it over in such a way.I wonder why Julie didn't blame Jeremy after the McDonald theory blew out of the water. After all,,she didn't hold back on anything else.
You're quite right about Julie's family-sorry Julie. Now back to Jeremy. I think he may well have resented the way he perceived the relatives behaving towards him during the lifetime of his parents,maybe freezing him out as he saw it although of course they were older than him and may have had other interests. Did June feel overwhelmed by her sister Pamela? I ask this because 10pm is late for a telephone call unless in an emergency-I'm not sure I would have answered at that time had it been me. Jeremy may have thought the relatives would miss Nevill and June and this was another way at getting back at them as well as gaining his freedom.
I will grant that 10pm is late for a phonecall, but it must be remembered that Granny was old and failing so it's understandable that the call was answered.I can't believe that you're suggesting that Jeremy killed his parents as a way of getting back at the rellies.
It's not that late to phone your sister, steve/april, I feel June was quite close to her sister and wonder how much Pamela knew about Sheils's illness.. We have never heard much from Pamela about the murders but she did ask how jeremy was coping in prison and appeared to be the only relative who cared about him.
Gracious heavens, Maggie!!! I never thought I would see my name next to Steve's in the same sentence :D
Maggie,,I've often wondered what Pamelas' feelings are about the whole thing. Another one who keeps her thoughts under wraps.
It has a sort of ring to it april
I must say with hand on heart, I felt for PB...Out of all the statements I had read, I found her to be honest and fair...Sometimes, you have a gut feeling about someone..
Well she must be very old now lookout but she was the person who lost the most. She has never spoken for some reason. Either because she didn't want to or wasn't able to. It must have been very hard for Pamela to lose her sister in such a way. I just wonder how much she knew about Sheila's ilness, June wanted her advice about Sheila so I feel those sisters may have shared a lot which has never been told.