They were terrified of their own perceived understanding, regarding the consequences of Jeremy inheriting. They are terrified of an appeal because of the information that has become disclosed since 2002. They are terrified of the prospect of losing assets, for example in a future civil action. They are terrified of having to answer questions at another appeal. When they say they are terrified of Jeremy Bamber - it's code for being terrified of all these other things.
As for the sound moderator / focussing on an exhibit etc. You can't just produce an exhibit in order to prevent a person from 'getting away with' a crime? Furthermore, what does it tell us when something has to be produced in such circs, in order to obtain a conviction?
Perhaps we should examine, more closely, just WHY they may have had reason to be "terrified" of Jeremy.
They'd have had a good chance to observe him, the youngest of them being his senior by some 10(?) years. Certainly, they'd have been unlikely ever to have been friends. The age gap being to great. I have to ask what sort of character did the see emerging -I noted yesterday, the EXTREME hostility Lookout displayed towards her own Grandchild for the behaviours he displayed. Strange how she defends Jeremy against EXACTLY the same treatment from his family. Perhaps, they, like her felt justified.
The Boutflours seem to have had a strong work ethic -however wealthy they were, it's relative to how wealthy was Nevill and it was always Jeremy who was the heir. It was he who would hold their future in his hands- this quality appears to have been lacking in Jeremy. We ALL have known those we wouldn't trust further than we could throw them. If Jeremy's character, through his life, had emerged in such a way, they'd have been justified in fearing for their futures.
I, previously, have defended Jeremy against his relatives, but the fact remains that they didn't SUDDENLY turn against a family member for whom they'd formerly felt great affection. Who of us would feel much warmth towards a family member/work colleague who didn't pull their weight/left us with the lion's share of work/was experienced as being dishonest, duplicitous, greedy? How much more strongly might we feel if our future success/failure rested in this person's hands?