So Julie,,who'd professed she'd loved this man,told him to go back to sleep,while she,herself turned over-----------completely unconcerned ! Jeremy would have wanted more reassurance than what he got,,and he'd have paid any taxi fare that was needed,,so would probably have expected her to at least have offered to give him some support,as there was nobody else he could have called on.
Jeremy had no idea what was happening at this stage,so he'd have experienced a certain amount of fear of the unknown,particularly as he'd sensed urgency in his fathers' voice.
I would have asked if he'd wanted me there with him,,and probably have gone there,regardless.It would have made a Hell of a difference if she had have gone. Though she was obviously not the comforting type to begin with,,except when she leapt into bed with him after the tragedy,thinking that she was about to be Lady Muck of the Manor.
Imagine sleeping with a " known murderer "!!! Having known for over a year what " his plans " were.
Strange how she didn't tell her husband about the tragedy until a while later ? I'd have thought that because she was so full of it to the newspapers here,that she'd have continued the trend,,so she wasn't even " straight-up " when she met her future husband. Why did she hold out ? Was it because she knew that it wasn't true that Jeremy had murdered his family ? Or was it the £25,000 that she could have to pay back ? Otherwise,it would have been the first news to roll off her tongue.As well as the fact that she could even have gone to the press in Canada with a cock and bull story that " she's had to escape because of fear in case he's ever released ",,knowing that the majority would show pity and sympathy for her. It seemed to have been kept pretty low-key there ?
Were you also aware that it was only Stan Jones who'd believed that Jeremy was the murderer ? He went right over the head of his then superior," Taff " Jones ( who'd had 30 odd years service and 10 commendments under his belt ) who was cast aside like an old rag,,making way for " Clouseau " who bungled his way through utter mayhem.
I will end by saying that Julie and Jeremy had BOTH been described as " unpleasant characters ". So there was as much vilification towards Julie,as there was against Jeremy,so there was no positive feedback forthcoming for her. More so against JM now as so many people have seen the light,and nobody likes liars or schemers.