My word,,No-Bits,,you've really excelled yourself with that post,,and I feel that this is the " real " you at last. The post in general is a fair one which doesn't give that much away,,except that you veer on the guilty side of things,,which is your,and everyone else's prerogative who think on the same lines as yourself.
Neverthless,,it does stress that because none of us were there when the tragedy happened,,so we've more or less had to rely on those who were there,,and their commentaries purporting to the case.
However,,we all know how wrong the police can be,,even in a crime of this magnitude,,so it's fair to say,with that in mind,,that one tends to do " their own " investigating.
Remembering the case when it actually happened,,I'd told myself all those years ago that he wasn't guilty,,and how easy it was to blame the last man standing.
We also know that these type of murders are nearly always carried out by a known member of the family,in fact it's a pretty high percentage,,,though some would argue that " Jeremy " wasn't a true member of the family,,if,and when it suited.
My argument is that a lot of what Jeremy had said,and joked about in the past,,were conveniently misconstrued at the trial,,and I,and many others felt that this was wholly unfair because seeing that there was no hard evidence to convict him,,that the case was built on hearsay only and not absolute fact that he'd committed the murders that night.
It's true at this stage to state that it's Jeremys' word against the whole world that he says he's innocent,,,but it's up to the whole world to prove that he is innocent,,and by doing that takes more than 19 days in a courtroom of people who hadn't studied the case in minute detail.
That said,,I remain ever hopeful of his full release in the not too distant future.Full release meaning not on licence,,no illegal gagging orders,,but a full pardon and exoneration from his purported crime.