http://jeremybamberforum.co.uk/index.php/topic,159.msg375.html
And? This doesn't help on the contrary it hurts.
1) It says since the second hospital stay she spoke very slowly and deliberate thus hard to talk to because he lacked the patience to deal with her being so slow. He siad he only saw her socially one time after her second breakdown. He said she was pleasant and noted no problems or issues observed during such encounter. That is the timeframe that actually matters in trying to show she changed in between leaving the hospital and before the murders. Yet he provides no examples of her relapsing or the like.
2) He doesn'tnote anything that would change from the second hospital stay to the murders. Instead he noted a change from before and after the stay. She was very subdued and slow. That is what Haldol does to people it has sedative effects even though Jeremy supporters would like to pretend otherwise. She went from being high strung upon entering to being extremely slow talking and acting after it. That certianly doesn't exhibit anything suggestive of increasing the likelihood of her being violent let alone killing anyone.
3) Part of the problem related to her second breakdown was that she had stopped taking her medication. He noted that no one could get her to take her medication or clam down but she instantly calmed down as soon as she saw Nevill- he immediately had an effect to balance her and she conversed rationally with him. He was amazed. This certainly doesn't help. It makes it harder to claim Nevill would need Jeremy when Nevill had such a calming effect and greatly hurts any suggestion she would be likely to harm Nevill. He was able to get her back on track even though she was not taking her medication and at the time fo the murders she was on her medication.
4) He was shocked by the murders and found it difficult to believe she was responsible.
This offers nothing at all to help establish that Sheila changed between her hospital stay and the murders as would be indicative of suddenly becoming prone to commit violence or murder.