The same could be said for the thousands of people who have damned Jeremy from here to Kingdom come,,because if it so happens that he is found innocent,,and by all accounts,because of the fact that Jeremy himself hasn't given up the fight,,and because of one or two things that have come to light,,there is every chance that he will indeed be found an innocent victim in all this too.
Ever since certain aspects of the case have been made public re.the press,,as well as the various links/forums,the public have been able to look at another side instead of erring on the side of caution and going for guilt,,along with the majority just because they " said so ".
It does no harm to keep your options open,,as yes,at first,Jeremy mentioned that his sister was a paranoid schizophrenic,,and is still of the belief that she sadly gunned down the family.I've said so myself,,but after over 2 years studying the whys and wherefores of the implications of those suffering mental health problems in this particular family it does beg the question that there were two " volatile ",but mentally fragile women in the farmhouse that night,,one of which was never keen on visiting and who had issues in which to solve.
Jeremy would never suspect his mother and would probably defy anyone who even hinted at her being partly responsible,,but we have to look at it from all angles,,and given Junes' previous diagnosis of her having a " religious psychosis " it's not beyond the bounds of impossibility that things did spill over,especially if Sheila had been the instigator of the discussion that went on that night. I should imagine that some pretty hurtful things were being said.
Because I'm of the mind that Jeremy took no part in this,,it would have only been natural to have blamed his sister,,as he had no clue as to who else would have carried out such a crime. When you're innocent,,you do think on those lines,,and that to your knowledge,,the family didn't have any enemies,etc. Jeremy wasn't just blaming his sister to " get himself off the hook ",,he genuinely had no idea who else would have been to blame.
So far as I can see,all along he's been upfront with everyone,even the police. What more can he do or say ?
Heads should roll after this for failing to understand that mental health in some cases DOES end in disaster,,so a lot of red faces when he,at last, is proven to have been innocent.