I posted the link - so the story is there . It names the police as passing the rings to other members of the family against Jeremys wishes - if it is not true then they can do something about it. If you are picking on my wording - then I have posted the link to get "the story correct"
Here is the link which shows Anne knew exactly what JB wanted done with the rings - So even if they HAD to be handed to the family then it is quite obvious where they should have gone.
http://jeremybamberforum.co.uk/index.php/topic,497.msg8443.html#msg8443
personally IMO
it shows an unhealthy relationship between the police and the family . But no doubt that will be questioned.
Actually I am coming off the forum for a while as I am tired of everything supporting Jeremy being questioned - if I wanted that I would go to the red forum .
Discussion is one thing - nit picking is another.
I will be back after a break, and hope things improve.
There is no doubt that Caroline’s change of position has altered the balance of the forum to a pro guilt bias. Her basic routine, now, is to play the roll we had preciously seen carried out by such astute posters as Hartley, Bridget and Ian Stephens in various disguises and of course Steve_uk.
There is a saying “handsome is as handsome does” and the same applies to “pro guilt” or to any other description. The fact of the matter is that Caroline is undoubtedly, nowadays, giving her full support to the pro guilt side on a number of crucial issues and her tone when talking about Jeremy has become one which, at times, strongly hints at an underlying loathing of someone she believes is guilty.
She is fully entitled to change her opinion on the case, but for a person in her position of administrator to misrepresent her intentions is a cause for concern.
Talk of doubts and opinions is besides the point, here. The fact is that Caroline is, from a practical point of view, committed to opposing Jeremy’s defence with respect to prima facie evidence of his innocence and this opposition has already become routine and predictable. I am talking about all of that evidence which his defence believe points to Sheila’s death as having occurred at a time when Jeremy was with the police.