There is some truth in that,but Sheila charred for Ann and I don't think there was any intentional hierarchy:June and Nevill were busy people who neglected their children by default,who lived separate lives through attending public school. June tried to see the best in people,and realizing that she may have made mistakes wrote that heartfelt letter which Jeremy stuffed into the glove compartment of his car,telling Julie "I'm glad she's dead",but "I do miss the old man occasionally". Jeremy's actions were social Darwinism at their most brutal,and I do wonder if he could have had a lasting relationship with anyone before promiscuity intervened and drove people away from him.
Hi Steve_uk
Lol...are you serious..."social Darwinism"...

Julie Mugford's statement date 14th Oct '85 states:
"I have been asked about a letter which I have mentioned to Karen Bishop. I can say that on Wednesday 4th Sept '85 I was in Jeremy's car on the way back from Andy and Karen Bishop's house when I saw an envelope in the tape compartment of his car; I picked it up and saw that it had writing on it although I can't remember what. As soon as I picked it up he took it from my hand and replaced it from where I had taken it. I asked him who it was from and he told me that it was from his mother June and was to be opened in the event of her death. He told me it had been written recently and was a letter apologising for the way his mother had sometimes treated him. He said that his mother loved him, but he said that it didn't make any difference about the way he felt about her. He just shrugged and laughed it off.
PLEASE CAN YOU PROVIDE THE EVIDENCE WHERE JB STATES "I'm glad she's dead".