Maybe Robert Boutflour spoke as he found. Far better to be a barometer than a weather cock. In the statement we get the conversation recalled in which Jeremy said he could easily kill his parents,we get June relating to Pam that Jeremy was trying to get Sheila to load bullets into a gun to no avail,we get no mention of the fostering issue when Pamela put the telephone down that Tuesday night,we get Robert's view that Jeremy never took an interest in animals and therefore the shooting rabbits story is suspicious,we get Nevill talking to John Speakman about his son and ending up in tears..http://jeremybamberforum.co.uk/index.php?topic=513.0
Steve, if RWB spoke as he found, we must accept that as the adult to Jeremy's child, what he found was what he's created. I really don't believe it unreasonable to think that she saw Sheila and Jeremy as standing between his own children and what SHOULD but for the process of adoption, been theirs. It's really of NO importance that you say they'd have received monies from other quarters.
Let's look at why Jeremy said the words you so often bandy about. I think RWB was provoking him, maybe pushing him to see what he could get out of him to report back to Nevill. Do you imagine that Jeremy was unaware of what he did. I wouldn't mind betting that he'd picked up from a small boy just what "Uncle Bobbie" thought of him.
So June relates to her sister that Jeremy tried/failed to get Sheila to load a gun. You don't say when. What might we read into this? She was fed up with playing boys games with her brother 4 years her junior so she wouldn't co operate? She was perfectly capable of loading a gun if she wanted to, but she didn't? Re June's phonecall with Pam, rather late at night, there may already have been tension in the room regarding the twins future care. June would not have wished to push it further so said words to the effect of being concerned about Sheila.
RWB makes even the air that Jeremy breaths sound suspicious. I've certainly NEVER heard of a farmer's son who can't shoot rabbits by the age of 8. It's a rite of passage. I can make no comment re John Speakman's interview with an emotional Nevill because it's the first I've heard of it. I will wish you Good Night.