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I think you have inadvertently hit the nail on the head.In very simple terms, it was decided that only Sheila or Jeremy could have committed the crime, by eliminating Sheila, Jeremy was deemed responsible.I don't quite know the reasons for narrowing down the suspect list to those two, but I think the defence made a big mistake by apparently accepting that to be the case. I'm not sure why they did that.
Neither am I sure how or why that conclusion was reached,,knowing that dead people can't talk !
Because of the phone call.
That's not what I meant.
Don't know what you mean, only what you say
I meant what I said. :DI'm not sure why the defence so easily accepted that it was only those two, even if that was likely the case. It allowed the prosecution to infer guilt by eliminating Sheila.
They didn't have much choice. The phone call suggested it was Sheila 'Sheila's gone crazy, she's got the gun' but if the jury didn't believe there was a phone call, then it had to be Jeremy (because he claimed to receive the phone call). If they used the phone call in their evidence (which they did) then the suspects can only really be Jeremy or Sheila?
The problem with the phone call is it does not match the situation. Threads already created. 'Come quickly' - Things are happening. No time to make phone calls. 'Sheila's gone crazy' - Things are happening. No time to make phone calls. 'And she's got the gun' - Things are happening. No time to make phone calls.
I agree, a guilty JB would have been better off not inventing a phone call at all.
The " gun " is also debateable to my mind,,as I've mentioned before,,whether Neville called the shotgun-------gun,,or the rifle-----a gun.My money would be on the fact that Neville called a rifle a rifle,,and not a gun.Jeremy would know this one.
Nobody has spotted this little hint.