Something that I have read is Emilia di Girolamos' account of Jeremy. It makes a refreshing change to read something intelligent from the pen of this woman,who's also written episodes for televisions' " Law and Order : UK ".
Emilia also has experience of working with offenders and the rehabilitation of them,so has first-hand knowledge of the " inner workings " of criminals. Having studied crime and criminals as well as working with them,Emilia goes on to say that her own instincts told her that Jeremy was " no family annihilator ",that instead,it was Sheila who'd fitted that description.
Emilia then went on to name the women who had murdered their children and all suffered some sort of mental problem.
Emilia no longer works in prisons as she's now a script writer for television,but both her and her husband got to know Jeremy,who she described as an " extraordinary person who continues to work relentlessly to prove his innocence " and also describes him as being a warm,compassionate human being to whom both Emilia and her husband feel privileged to know. They're both 100% certain of Jeremys' innocence.