If I'd been previously aware that Ann Eaton had claimed not to have seen Sheila at Easter 1984, I've forgotten.
Easter 1985 according to her statements.
I see you've revised your belief that her Haloperidol injection WOULD wear off.
I have not revised anything. I noted prviously that her monthly injections were given BEFORE the last injection would have worn off thus she was never in a position of being unmedicated. How does pointing out the exact provision that formed the basis of my position change anything?
This refutes the claims of those who say she was not medicated at the time of the murders and that her medication had already worn off because she got her last injection almost a month earlier.
I think what Ferguson says is ambiguous. He's covering all bases.
Would you as a prosecutor hand anything to the defence you didn't have to?
There is nothing ambiguous in saying he never viewed her as a threat to herself or anyone else. There is nothing ambiguous in saying he never felt she could harm her family. There is nothing ambiguous about saying when she wa son her medicaiton she was a different person and was fine. There is nothing ambiguous in saying that she had the signs of being over medicated and that such would have made her even less capable of physically carrying out the murders.
All the things I pointed out seriously undermine the claim that she would have been capable of the murders and definitely carried out the murders. I didn't even mention how he undermined the alleged motive because he said Sheila would have welcomed part time foster care as she did in the past.
As I said before mental issues can't overcome the lack of physical evidence that she killed anyone and evidence that she could not have killed herself. But on the mental issues alone the defense even loses.
When do schizophrenics attack others or commit suicide as a result of their ailment? 1) When they stop their medication 2) BEFORE they undergo successful treatment or 3) when under the influence of narcotics/alcohol. Do all schizophrenics physically attack others or commit suicide when they are having delusions? NO! A small percentage do and thatere are signs when someone is at risk of doing so. Sheila was assessed as not being at risk for such and there is ZERO evidence of her trying to attack anyone or trying to commit suicide while having delusions. Did she physically assault Freddie? No he was scared she would do so but she didn't. In the meantime she had delusions of him being the devil and that was because she stopped her medication and was doing narcotics.
Since Ferguson saw her as no threat to her faily and this is very damaging to the claims of Jeremy supporters they go through his statements looking for things to twist and say well in 1983 she admitted that prior to her treatment had delusions about her kids and admitted to having suicidal thoughts at time. Ignored is that he assessed she was not viewed as being at risk of acting upon such thoughts. No doubt part of the reaosn why is because even though she had such thoughts she had not acted upon them though she had not been undergoing any treatment to deal with her problem. But also the fact she stopped having such thought after treatment played in as well. After being treated she stopped having delusions about her family. Even when she stopped taking her medication and relapsed
she didn't have any delusions about her family. She was out of control according to Freddie but as soon as Nevill appeared and talked to her she became coherent.
Her dcotor said she responded well to her treatment, that treatment was via injection so no chance of her missing her medication anymore and after being placed on such medication the best any supporter could come up with as an example of her having issues was to say she flipped out at encountering a stranger in the house. Most women scream if they suddenly encounter a stranger in their house trying to blame that on her illness demonstrates how little Jeremy supporters really have that such has to be stressed.
The only thing that people who knew her noticed after she came out of treatment was that she had found God and bonded with June over religion and that she was hard to communicate with because she talked very slowly, was often vacant and unusually tired so had been going to bed early. These are all signs or being over sedated and make it less likely not more liekly for her to have been capable of the murders.
Last after supposedly being told about the boys being placed in part time foster care she had little reaction and that is according to Jeremy. Her aunt spoke to her afterwards and she was calm and quiet again rather vacant and went to bed because she was tired. If she didn't react strongly when it was raised then why would she wake up people to kill them? Why would she be threatened by part time foster help anyway? Her doctor said she would not be threated by this because she would not view it as her children being taken away. Being overmedicated she would be unlikely to wake up on her own anyway let alone wake up and want to hurt anyone.
At the end of the day there is zilch for the defense to use to establish Sheila would have been likely to harm her family and commit suicide. Worse there is no evidence she did the unlikely. Not ashred of physical evidence to suggest she shot everyone else and beat Nevill. In particular beating Nevill would have resulted in physical evidence being on her including being injured during the struggle. Last the evidence proves she can't have killed herself.
This is not a close case. That is why in our debates you can't come up with anything except frustration.