Hi Maggie
Without referring back to the book I honestly couldn't say what the take on the drawings was. I read all the books on the case very quickly and really need to read them again and make notes. I do recall though that according to the book/CC, the twins were very upset by June's religiosity. June also manged to deviously steal some time alone with the twins at SC's flat whilst SC was away in hospital and they all ended up praying. CC had specifically asked June not to do this. I don't see June's religiosity as being something kind and gentle that a granny might do eg read a comforting bible story akin to something from Enid Blyton with a happy ending. I see it as more what we've seen in Dr F's wit stats with June and SC ie Good/Evil, God/Devil thing which imo is likely to upset and frighten small children. Hence CC's letter intended for NB where he makes very strong reference to June's religiosity and his fear that it might fuck up the minds of the twins in the same way that in his opinion it did SC's. Misguided religion can be a very dangerous thing in my view as evidenced by the so-called preachers of hate who radicalise young muslims into carrying out various atrocities. Not suggesting June's religiosity was akin to this but all the same corrosive in its effect on SC's mind.
http://jeremybamberforum.co.uk/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=1482.0;attach=7232
When I recover the book I will be in position to quote various excerpts and you can make of it what you will.
I think CC was a good father and it appears the twins were secure enough. For example on the Saturday before the tragedy they allowed JM to put them to bed/read them a story. Small children don't normally take to those they see infrequently unless secure enough.
I have no idea about June's upbrining or the mental health of June's mother, Mrs Speakman, but there's no formal record of June having any mental health issues prior to her decision to adopt as per Dr F's wit stats. In the absence of any supporting evidence any suggestion otherwise is merely speculation. There's no record of PB having any mental health issues or relationship issues with AE/DB.
Hi NN
I wasn't suggesting that June's religious obsessions were cosy and granny like. I am not that niaive. I am saying they would possibly not have had as huge an impression if the boys had a more secure life over the years they were with Sheila.
Maybe it was a combination but their home was with Sheila their mother and that is where they would form the opinion of home. I can't see how any feelings of WHF would colour their imaginations and affect them so deeply in a psychological way that they would produce such drawings, they didn't spend enough time there. June may have frightened them but she wasn't their main carer and WHT was not their home.
Neither am I saying Colin wasn't a good father but the damage done to the boys over the Sheila years must have affected them deeply. Again, I am not criticising Sheila as she was very ill and I'm sure would not ever have intended to damage them. I am certainly not accusing anyone of intentionally damaging the boys but just making a general observation.
I have seen, just lately, how a child can be damaged by a mother with mental illness and the neglect which is inevitable in such a situation. A change of circumstances can only change their present, the damage done is a much more difficult thing to deal with.
The boys no doubt needed counselling which coincidentally is managed using drawings of home etc. which helps them to express their emotions and then to speak about the drawings and what they mean to them.

imo