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Julie testified that she said 'Don't be so ridiculous' & 'yeah sure' (sarcastically) when Jeremy said 'it's now or never'. Being treated with contempt by his own girlfriend. Was that the final motivation for Jeremy ?
Talking of relatives. Bobby Boutflor has said 'It is beyond comprehension how any person of average intelligence could have any doubt that he was convicted for these murders on irrefutable evidence'.
I think June might have kept it "in house" had the culprit been DB,not wishing to rock the boat with her husband. Thinking about the inappropriate laughter remark made by Dr. Hugh Ferguson does disturb me and reminds me of something Patti said a while back that we're always coming across details in this case which don't seem to add up.
Who said she did say that?
Only Adam, which rather proves the point about him I made earlier. Undoubtedly, he can claim it's correct because HALF of it is, but "Yeah right" YEAH RIGHT!!!!!!! Not in anything I've seen...........but I could be wrong :D
It is in Wilke's book. Do you think it was the final motivator for Jeremy to commit the crime ?
I don't remember that Adam. It was the middle of the night and from what I recall Julie told him to go back to bed.
No
I was the person authorized by Jeremy to provide Roger Wilkes with access to all the then available material for use in his book, we didn't have all the material at that time, that is available today. This was arranged as part of a package, where Roger Wilkes would pay for the cost of a provisional report from the New York ballistics and blood spatter expert, Herbert Leon McDonnell...Nobody had any proof then, that additional silencers had been given to police by the relatives, if we didn't know, how could Wilkes have known - Wilkes book, is a factual historical account of what was known about, and could be proven at the time....