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Adam I must have missed your 19 reasons for Nevill not making the call must read back through your posts then again maybe not
I posted that Mugford would not accuse an innocent man of planning & arranging a murder because he had apparently dumped her. The judge tends to agree. Saying she kept to her version over nearly 2 days under expert cross examination. She cried but was not the first young woman to cry in court.
The judge said the red paint on the silencer shows it was on the weapon during the fight. Would Sheila in a psychotic episode take the time to put the silencer on ? If yes, why ? Did she know how to do it ? It is not easy. Jeremy said the silencer was not on the rifle that night. Although another relative said he had seen the weapon with the silencer on.
Why would Sheila in the middle of a psychotic episode take the silencer off, put it in a box & then in the gun cupboard. Why ? How did Sheila's blood get on the silencer ?
And who is to say that a silencer, SANS gun, wasn't independently used to scratch that surface and which particular relative was there during that evening to know one way or the other if the gun had a silencer on it?
She didn't ,the silencer evidence is accepted by all as being dodgy and not all it seems which pretty much sums up you also
The judge said there was overwhelming evidence the blood on the silencer was Sheila's. Jeremy will of course try to discredit this as it forensic evidence against him.