Hi Maggie
When I copied that excerpt I didn't actually read it I was just remembering the jist of it from Wilkes' book and scanned it quickly from Shaw's draft. When Mike posted that NB hadn't brought them into the world I was wondering what he actually meant by it
I see now
Just goes to show how things get lost in translation
When I read Wilkes' I thought did NB have a birth child somewhere or was he referring to SC's reunion with her birth mother? Neither make sense really as if NB had brought a child into the world but for whatever reason(s) hadn't brought him/her up then I don't think he could really claim that he/she shouldn't feel ungrateful just simply because he brought him/her into the world! If referring to SC's reunion this doesn't make sense either really as NB obviously didn't bring SC into the world! But it maybe if he felt that close to SC, which by all accounts he did, then he may simply have forgotten or it was a slip of the tounge and he meant he had brought SC up and given so much emotionally and materially that he couldn't understand why she would want to have a reunion with her birth mother. Could this have been the reason that June and NB appeared tearful etc towards the end as opposed to Steve's claims it was all about JB? I have heard from a very reliable source that June was aware of the reunion and apparently it broke her heart. So I assume NB was aware too.
Hi NN, the thought about the secret child was including the possibility that he also provided for that child, he certainly had the means to do it but I would guess that would have been brought out into the open at sometime since the killings. I agree with you it is highly unlikely.
As regards Nevill, bringing SC or J into the the world, I do agree it could have been a slip of the tongue. I mostly forget my two aren't natural children, it becomes unimportant in day to day life, where they came from in a well balanced relationship.
If it was connected to SC meeting her birth mum I suppose it is possible Nevill may have felt as heartbroken as June. I believe this isn't or wasn't uncommon, it was often seen as ungrateful or disloyal or something. It certainly must have added stress and pressure to Sheila's delicate and overloaded shoulders.
I wouldn't be surprised if this at least contributed to Nevill's depressed mood as even if he understood SCs need he would no doubt have been having to deal with June's 'heartbreak' and the fear of another breakdown of her mental health.
Think it's a pity they lacked the necessary understanding to encourage her in her need instead of making her life even more difficult, all children give you grief at times, you just have to take it imo.
