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You know how. The window has been loosened. So there will be no noise when opening it in the dead of night. It's called preparation.
Huh? What's been loosened?
The window.
Which part of the window? The catch? The hinges? What could he loosen with hacksaw? AND why not just undo the catch from the inside before he left for home?
This thread badly needs Jan to fire fight. The found hacksaw points squarely at a guilty Jeremy. Sadly it all became a bit too much for her.
You would have to ask Jeremy that. He said he used the hacksaw on the bathroom window to gain entrance into WHF. I assume Neville locked all doors and windows before bed. You never know who will try to get into a remote farm house late at night. Jeremy leaving the window open and hoping it is still open when returning is risky.
You mean like leaving a rifle out and expecting it not to be put away? You said he used the hacksaw to loosen the window which proves he must have done it pre-murders and that it was done to reduce noise. However, you can't explain what was loosened or how it would reduce noise. This is just your opinion and an opinion which you haven't really thought through.
I can't explain what was loosened and how. Probably a part of a window. That is what hacksaws are for, cutting things off or loosening things.
Mr Gee just like the silly boy who left the silencer in the cupboard
Well there was no reason the police would find the silencer in the first three days. I will find the thread. And they didn't. Jeremy was not expecting the relatives to go snooping around and find a silencer hidden at the back of the gun cupboard. Hence his trips to deluxe hotels. Is it true there was only one silencer for that rifle at WHF ?
Yes
So taking the silencer away with him could also be counter productive.