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Re: Neville & Jeremy. The last blazing row ?
« Reply #420 on: January 04, 2015, 06:46:PM »
Oh I don't know, he almost got away with it and I hear some people still think he's innocent  ;D ;D ;D ;D
Personally I am unsure there are so many contradictions, can see arguments from both sides .....

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Re: Neville & Jeremy. The last blazing row ?
« Reply #421 on: January 04, 2015, 06:47:PM »
It doesn't - I didn't say it did. The fact that he was outside talking to police while they thought Sheila was inside, holding the family hostage does.

Wouldn´t he have been acting worried instead of bad-mouthing his sister?

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Re: Neville & Jeremy. The last blazing row ?
« Reply #422 on: January 04, 2015, 06:48:PM »
Personally I am unsure there are so many contradictions, can see arguments from both sides .....



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Re: Neville & Jeremy. The last blazing row ?
« Reply #423 on: January 04, 2015, 06:48:PM »
Wouldn´t he have been acting worried instead of bad-mouthing his sister?

Not necessarily.
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Re: Neville & Jeremy. The last blazing row ?
« Reply #424 on: January 04, 2015, 06:49:PM »
Think you'll find various versions of Jeremy's interpretation of his relationship with Sheila in police statements, Adam.  Don't think any of them are particularly accurate quotes.
Well when campion junior met Jeremy and Sheila in the Bricklayers Arms at Stondon Massey when they were with the Maldon Young Farmers they appeared to get on fine. In fact Sheila made a joke about Tim and Jerry.

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Re: Neville & Jeremy. The last blazing row ?
« Reply #425 on: January 04, 2015, 06:54:PM »
Well when campion junior met Jeremy and Sheila in the Bricklayers Arms at Stondon Massey when they were with the Maldon Young Farmers they appeared to get on fine. In fact Sheila made a joke about Tim and Jerry.

As I said before Colin said Sheila was not always fond of Jeremy - but he thought Jeremy did think the world of his sister. Jean Boutell said she never heard him say a bad word about any of his family

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Re: Neville & Jeremy. The last blazing row ?
« Reply #426 on: January 04, 2015, 06:54:PM »
Wouldn´t he have been acting worried instead of bad-mouthing his sister?



It would have been hypocrisy to say they were close, besides which it could have been disputed by others

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Re: Neville & Jeremy. The last blazing row ?
« Reply #427 on: January 04, 2015, 06:57:PM »
Not necessarily.

I think that is more likely - to act worried, but then, we differ in opinions.

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« Reply #428 on: January 04, 2015, 06:57:PM »
As I said before Colin said Sheila was not always fond of Jeremy - but he thought Jeremy did think the world of his sister. Jean Boutell said she never heard him say a bad word about any of his family
Yes and I think there are those who don't like those words of hers, but would rather quote hearsay from those who disliked him and probably wanted their names mentioned in books?

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Re: Neville & Jeremy. The last blazing row ?
« Reply #429 on: January 04, 2015, 06:58:PM »
Well when campion junior met Jeremy and Sheila in the Bricklayers Arms at Stondon Massey when they were with the Maldon Young Farmers they appeared to get on fine. In fact Sheila made a joke about Tim and Jerry.


And I'm sure they were getting on fine but it's very difficult to assess how people live their lives, when they're not "on show", from one meeting in which alcohol is involved

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Re: Neville & Jeremy. The last blazing row ?
« Reply #430 on: January 04, 2015, 06:59:PM »
I think that is more likely - to act worried, but then, we differ in opinions.

Not if he's a psychopath.
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Re: Neville & Jeremy. The last blazing row ?
« Reply #431 on: January 04, 2015, 07:01:PM »
Not if he's a psychopath.

Psychopaths are more often than not brilliant actors. They have no feelings, but are good at fooling people into believing they do.

But of course, Jeremy also sucks at being a psychopath.  ;)

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Re: Neville & Jeremy. The last blazing row ?
« Reply #432 on: January 04, 2015, 07:02:PM »

And I'm sure they were getting on fine but it's very difficult to assess how people live their lives, when they're not "on show", from one meeting in which alcohol is involved
Well I'm sure there were not that many who thought they didn't get on? I rather think that after the murders occurred there were some who suddenly remembered certain isolated things that happened between them. I'm not convinced that the whole family were at war like some say. People's memories are a bit like microscopes and inflate things beyond that which was actually true?

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Re: Neville & Jeremy. The last blazing row ?
« Reply #433 on: January 04, 2015, 07:04:PM »
Psychopaths are more often than not brilliant actors. They have no feelings, but are good at fooling people into believing they do.

But of course, Jeremy also sucks at being a psychopath.  ;)
I don't believe he is. This accusation is just an invention in my opinion in order for some to bolster up their own guilt suspicions.

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Re: Neville & Jeremy. The last blazing row ?
« Reply #434 on: January 04, 2015, 07:07:PM »
Psychopaths are more often than not brilliant actors. They have no feelings, but are good at fooling people into believing they do.

But of course, Jeremy also sucks at being a psychopath.  ;)

Bamber is very good at fooling people.

It depends on whether an 'Inheritance killer' can be classed as a psychopath.
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