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Jeremy knew that Sheila had "episodes"; he knew that his parents liked to keep things private. I think he was clueless as to what to do - and that is the reason he called Julie. He wanted her to tell him what to do. When she didn“t, he went for a compromise and called the local station. I think he could have been afraid that Nevill would get angry at him for calling the police.I think that Jeremy was quite depedent on other people - his parents did everything for him and Sheila, they even took decicions for them. They never learned to think for themselves.What would be the difference anyway, from a guilty perspective, to call a local station or 999? The end result would be the same - police at the scene.
I don't think Jeremy realised the gravity of the situation It sounds like Sheila had gone a bit crazy a few timesJeremy's father rang him instead of the police because Sheila would have lost custody of the boys if social services had been told about the incident I agree Alias
Yes, I understand that but, he did make the decision to call the police so Social Services would have found out anyway so why not call 999? He wouldn't have had to search for the number and it would have been an immediate response.
Wow! You do come up with some wild stories Adam and you and your ilk claim that the Bamber supporters make up stories. Yeah I'm sure a small yappie type dog would not hear someone climbing through a window. ROFLMAO.
What's it like looking at everything in a biased way now Caroline. If you don't look at both sides it is amazing how little time it takes to become biased.
Excuse me ? What am I supposed to have done now ??
That's three people sticking the knife into Caroline - how dare she be honest with how she is feeling. What a bitch.
You must be paranoid - I didn't say you. I was talking about the only male Bamberette.
It seems that Caroline has met Jeremy. So was probably taken in by his charm and sincerity. Easily done. Lots of other people have. But after reviewing the evidence says she is now 70% sure of his guilt.
No, I'm not biased but you're turning this onto me - the question was about Jeremy. Why not, when he had made the decision to call the police, did he not call 999 and what would you have done? Got in your car and headed over there, dialled 999 Or thumbed through the directory for the local station and when there was no answer, look for another number?
Eh? I haven't met him!! I wrote and asked him a few questions!!