The police drove past within YARDS of his door. I don't imagine they wanted him to get there first.
Do you imagine he worked it out with a calculator HOW to arrive 3 minutes after them?
I frankly can't see how the above would make them think he'd been home for hours.
What do you think he might have done HAD he looked through the windows?
NONE of this is about what you would have done although you frequently compare yourself with Jeremy.
1) it doesn't prove he was home for hours but apparently he thought the claim of recieivng the call in combination with seeing he had been home would convince them to believe him as opposed to them finding him there and thinkin ghe had been there touching things before police arrived. It was not a great plan but one ovbiously contrived. He would not have had difficulty pulling behind police and arriving seconds later as opposed to driving slowly to make sure they arrived several minutes before him.
This is just one example, everything he told police was calculated to frame Sheila and staged. From saying he saw her shoot all weapons in the house including the murder weapon to changing to her no seeing her fire it or any other weapon but that she saw him load the magazine so would know how to do so. Claiming he left it out also was contrived to accomplish several different goals. The calles to Julie contrived. Very little he did is what someone would naturally have done and what he claims Nevill did would not have come naturally either.
2) Going there and listening from the outside and in addition looking in the windows to see if the family was in trouble and needed help is what someone would naturally do in his position. Then either try to find a way in or knock on the door if it didn't appear that there was too much danger.
Neither my brother nor sister have fired a gun to my knowledge and I don't believe either would know how to chamber a round let alone know they need to do so thus I would not be frighted to try to disarm either if they had a gun unless I heard shots being fired. I would not make up a story to police that they fired all my weapons and were thus definitely capable of using them and thus try to scare police from going in peering inside.
When I was in college my sister phoned in the middle of the night crying and said my brother had a gun and she feared he was going to kill everyone in the house. He had a drinking problem at the time. I went over to see what was going on. It turned out the gun was in a case in the closet. I assumed he had it on him. She woke me up not because he had a gun in his hands currently, she saw him in he kitchen with it, he put it in the box and then the box in the closet. Instead of hiding the box she woke me up and made it sound urgent. Did I call police or tell anyone? No because I didn't believe my brother would shoot anyone even if drunk (mean drunk not a happy drunk) except maybe by accident.
I open the box and what was the gun? A pellet gun. It used CO2 to shoot metal pellets.
Maybe someone in my place would have in addition phoned police it depends on if they truly fear the relative in question using a gun against the family. Evne if i had calle dpolice i would have gone over without qualm to at minimum listen from outside if there was any shooting and would not lie ot police about my brother's capabilities with a gun to make them scared and want to shoot him as soon as they encountered him.
Before I call police I would want to make sure they are needed to resolve it rather than risk them just killing my brother for nothing.
Jeremy's actions demonstrated no concern at all for those inside he was too busy trashing Sheila to convince police that she had done it when they went inside and found the bodies and calmly talked with them about cars and guy stuff as opposed to suggesting they go inside and find out how his fmaily was. Hours went by before he asked what was taking so long and feigned being worried and did so to justify calling Julie to have her not go to work so she coudl be a witness for him.
you try so hard to find evidence of police doign things out of fals epretense and despite straining can't find any examples but intentionally ignore all the evidence of Jeremy having done such down to staging the 30 bullets in the kitchen. Never does anyone answer the question asked hundreds of times- why would Sheila use 18-20 bullets from that batch then suddeenly stop loading the magazine half way and go to the closet to get another 5-7 rounds? It makes so sense quite obviously those bullets were staged by Jeremy.
Pretending these things ar enot contrived and irraitonal so you don't have to deal with them doesn't make these issues go away. It simply issulatrates how you choose to beleive what you want to becaus eo fbias and that is the great dividie between guilters and non-guilters.