Me too.
But its not only that he has protested his innocence , he has spent most of his time going through evidence to try and prove it. that probably has been quite futile because if there is evidence then I think it is in the original file held under the PII - or it can only come from a person willing to testify about what actually happened in the first few minutes of breaking in.
Another thing is if he was guilty why was he pleading with the police to get on with it and get into the house ? Because if he was as clever and planning as everybody makes out then the longer they took then the harder it would be to establish T.O.D .
Not that it was established any way - but it could have been for all he knew.
When did he plead with them? Only after hours passed and he didn't plead hard for them to go inside?
If he actually cared he would have went there ASAP to at least spy inside if not go in himself.
Instead he calmly talked about cars and guy stuff including claiming he would be getting a Porsche thanks to the caravan site which itself shows he knew they were dead and what he intended to use the proceeds for because no way would his dad give him one.
Moreover, he took actions to make sure they were scared to go inside he lied about her firing all guns in the house to scare them.
"The appellant told the police that Sheila Caffell could use a gun. He said they had gone target shooting together and she had used all the guns in the house before. In the light of what they were told the uniformed officers requested armed assistance before any attempt to search the house was made. The appellant dictated a list of the firearms kept at the house. He told the police that he had loaded the .22 automatic rifle the previous night because he thought he had heard rabbits outside. He said he had left the gun on the kitchen table with a full magazine and a box of ammunition nearby. Those who saw the appellant at the scene at that time described him as remarkably calm. At some stage during their conversations that morning PC Myall and the appellant spoke about motor cars. The appellant said that the Osea Road Caravan Site company, "would be able to stand him a Porsche" car at some point during the year.
Armed officers from the Essex Police Tactical Firearms Unit arrived at the farm at about 5 a.m. There was further conversation with the appellant. At about 5.30 a.m. he said to PS Adams, "What if anything has happened in there, they are all the family I've got". He became visibly upset and asked to telephone his girlfriend, Julie Mugford, who was later driven to Essex from London."
He feigned being upset so he could call Julie, tell her not to go to work and instead tlak to police to help verify the story he made up.