In order to understand fully,,if Sheila had been found on the floor,then it would have stated the floor and not her fathers' side of the bed,,,,which tells me me quite simply that she was actually on the bed and not the floor. Both entirely different places.
If I said I was going to sleep on my fathers' side of the bed,,I wouldn't mean on the floor,but the bed itself.
Not knocking taxi drivers,,but what a come-down eh ? So he left as opposed to being retired.? When was this,do you know.?
No lookout. the report said Sheila was on the far side of the bed. Not the bed itself. I understand this is a play on words.
Lookout, Sheila just went to bed. Whether she went to her parents bed is a matter of conjecter. I suspect she did at some time that night, and Ralph took to her bed, as he understood she was upset at the time, and tossed her tampax ect onto the spare bed..
This nonsense that Jeremy used a tampax as some sort of a pull through is daft. There was no need to clean the rifle, as this was supposed to be the murder weapon.
I honestly believe the rifle was cleaned down by the police, because so many of them had handled it.
It seems that Sheila was a loose cannon, and not the loving mother that people would have us believe.
She was a violent drug addict who was capable of anything.. That is why Colin left her in the first place, and why he got custody of the twins.
He knew she could be violent, and on occasions hurt the twins. One in particular.
She was not the loving mother that others would have us believe. She was a troubled person that needed to be in care.
Sheila was apparently involved in the drug trade, and owed some sum to her suppliers.
Is it impossible that someone wanted their money back. I think more attention should be paid to this.