This is from the double alibi thread.
Two more important discoveries have been made in the last two days.
Jeremy's best option after committing the massacre was to phone the police at 3.30am. Another poster said Jeremy usually had breakfast at WHF, so being a farmer and early starter, he would have discovered the bodies. At best he would have been on WHF land for several hours when someone else discovered the bodies. So much better to phone the police and create a big siege scene outside WHF.
The other discovery is there was no valid reason why Jeremy would ask the police to pick him up. The only reason given was he was afraid of little Sheila. So why did Neville phone him and ask him to 'come quickly' ? Jeremy could have driven and waited 50 yards from WHF in his car. Until the police arrive. Sheila would not even know Jeremy was there. The police agreed, telling Jeremy to make his own way to WHF.
So it is clear Jeremy went after a double alibi. Trying to show he had been at home all night.
Jeremy could make sure he was seen putting on his clothes when the police arrive. Looking worried and as if he had just woken up. On the journey he could start his speech about Neville's phone call and insinuating Sheila. All this is better than the police refusing Jeremy's request and passing an almost static Jeremy on the way. It is helping Jeremy to convincingly lead the police into a direction.
Everything would happen as it did on that fateful day once everyone was at the scene. Everything would still happen afterwards, with Julie breaking, suspicious relatives, Jeremy's callous behaviour and a found silencer.
At trial, the police will testify that they picked up Jeremy at home. They may say Jeremy was half dressed and looked worried. So far, so good. Much better than Jeremy being overtaken on the way.
However the police could also testify that Jeremy asked them to pick him up. Why ? The prosecution will ask. Jeremy being at home at 3.30 does not give him an alibi for the 11pm - 3am period.
If Jeremy had been successful in his double alibi attempt, would it have made a difference ?