He's a nonentity like David Bain,John Cannan and many others. Of course all was going well,because he had successfully completed his mission,and this confirms in my mind Julie's story when Jeremy had speculated on murder in the past. What the Defence can't quibble about is that there was a telephone call in the middle of the night from Jeremy,a material fact vouched for by other witnesses at the Lewisham flat,which is why it all looks so black for Jeremy.
You cannot pick and choose like you do! I am surprised you even go into this phonecall, Mugsie really incriminates herself through it if you take it at face value (which I don´t, really, it makes no sense at all what she says)!!
Julie stated that Jeremy had been telling her about plans to kill his family for close to a year. He called her about 10 in the evening to tell her: "Tonight is the night, it´s now or never." To which Julie reacts as follows: A sigh of relief, he was not going through with it after all (


??)
Then later - allegedly after he had killed his family - he called again to say that "everything is going well, something is wrong at the farm (again:


), to which Julie reacts as follows: "Jeremy, go back to bed." And then went to sleep herself.
What a load of BS!! But of course you can explain it away as you do everything with totally and utterly illogical and unlikely scenarios put forward as fact.