Author Topic: 'The last supper' - The final preparations, or a 'curious coincidence' ?  (Read 4899 times)

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Jeremy worked at his parents´ farm. Of course he had meals there on a regular basis.
Anything Jeremy did can be turned into something sinister. Adam also keeps referring to a dining table Jeremy made for Sheila and Colin as a wedding present - as if it is something sinister. I just don´t get that!

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Jeremy worked at his parents´ farm. Of course he had meals there on a regular basis.
Anything Jeremy did can be turned into something sinister. Adam also keeps referring to a dining table Jeremy made for Sheila and Colin as a wedding present - as if it is something sinister. I just don´t get that!

Have you got a source that Jeremy often had supper with June and Neville.

I think it was very nice of Jeremy to make a table for Sheila.
'Only I know what really happened that night'.

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Have you got a source that Jeremy often had supper with June and Neville.

I think it was very nice of Jeremy to make a table for Sheila.

No, I don´t have a source, but common sense tells me that he would frequently have eaten at the farm, probably every day even.
Wasn´t his fridge at Head Street not almost empty?

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No, I don´t have a source, but common sense tells me that he would frequently have eaten at the farm, probably every day even.
Wasn´t his fridge at Head Street not almost empty?

Well he worked there because he had to. But couldn't be trusted with a key to WHF. So had to gain access to WHF a few hours before the massacre another way.

Common sense suggests he would avoid June and Neville after work. He did not get along with either.
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Well he worked there because he had to. But couldn't be trusted with a key to WHF. So had to gain access to WHF a few hours before the massacre another way.

Common sense suggests he would avoid June and Neville after work. He did not get along with either.

I see it differently. His fridge was empty, I don´t think he cooked much for himself. He would have eaten breakfast, lunch and sometimes dinner at the farm.

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I see it differently. His fridge was empty, I don´t think he cooked much for himself. He would have eaten breakfast, lunch and sometimes dinner at the farm.

Have you got a source that his fridge was empty ?

He was starving and made himself breakfast and three cups of coffee after the massacre.
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Have you got a source that his fridge was empty ?

He was starving and made himself breakfast and three cups of coffee after the massacre.

Julie and Ann Eaton went out for food for themselves that morning, so he wouldn´t have had much food there.

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Julie and Ann Eaton went out for food for themselves that morning, so he wouldn´t have had much food there.

So no real source.

It seems the basis of Jeremy having supper with Neville and June on a regular basis, is that his fridge may not have been full on the massacre morning.
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So no real source.

It seems the basis of Jeremy having supper with Neville and June on a regular basis, is that his fridge may not have been full on the massacre morning.



WhatEVER could be proved, YOU would probably move the goal[posts by saying it didn't constitute YOUR idea of what a regular basis was.

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So no real source.

It seems the basis of Jeremy having supper with Neville and June on a regular basis, is that his fridge may not have been full on the massacre morning.

So you think that Jeremy, after long work days, went home to cook for himself? I don´t think so! June would have had meals ready for Nevill and Jeremy, lunch and dinner both. Kind of her job at the farm.

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So you think that Jeremy, after long work days, went home to cook for himself? I don´t think so! June would have had meals ready for Nevill and Jeremy, lunch and dinner both. Kind of her job at the farm.

Well he could have gone out to eat, or just had a ready made meal or sandwich when finishing work. Or eaten earlier, rather than after 9pm. I'm sure the farm would survive a 30 minute break. 

Did Jeremy and June simply not speak to each other when he had his 'regular' suppers ?
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Well he could have gone out to eat, or just had a ready made meal or sandwich when finishing work. Or eaten earlier, rather than after 9pm. I'm sure the farm would survive a 30 minute break. 

Did Jeremy and June simply not speak to each other when he had his 'regular' suppers ?

They had to speak. Jeremy worked at his parents´ farm, of course they spoke.

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Well he could have gone out to eat, or just had a ready made meal or sandwich when finishing work. Or eaten earlier, rather than after 9pm. I'm sure the farm would survive a 30 minute break. 

Did Jeremy and June simply not speak to each other when he had his 'regular' suppers ?



Given that it was you who asserted that they hadn't spoken to each other since Jeremy was at school, YOU tell us.

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They had to speak. Jeremy worked at his parents´ farm, of course they spoke.

They spoke when he needed money. Well actually Jeremy would write letters.
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They spoke when he needed money. Well actually Jeremy would write letters.

Of course they spoke, don´t be silly.