Author Topic: Had Neville been up all night. If not when did he get out of bed ?  (Read 9983 times)

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Offline Adam

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If Jeremy is in WHF shooting people it is too late to dial 999.
'Only I know what really happened that night'.

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You just wait and see.... LOL

My mother is older than Nevill and June but doesn't get up in the night. I do know this for a fact because she moved in with us after my dad died.
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The thing is, elderly people tend to have to get up during the night to use the bathroom, so no. he couldn´t count on them being in bed.

He was prepared to take the risk.

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He was prepared to take the risk.

He'd already began stacking the card in his favour, phone from bedroom moved - loaded gun.

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I am trying to imagine standing outside that house in the middle of the night right before entereing. Five people in three different rooms, a dog which might wake people up, the possibility that all were not in their beds. The strong possibility that Sheila at least would wake up from the noise of the first shots, if we assume June was shot first, then Nevill.
In all honesty, it seems daunting and close to impossible to me.

Once he has fired 11 bullets into June and Neville, with silencer attached, what is he left with. I'll tell you what, a sleeping woman and two sleeping 6 year old's.
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My mother is older than Nevill and June but doesn't get up in the night. I do know this for a fact because she moved in with us after my dad died.

People are different.
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First off, it's important to understand that as we get older, our bodies' ability to hold fluids for long periods decreases, thanks to a decline in antidiuretic hormones. So even though we're drinking the same amount, we have to go the bathroom more often. This is why middle-of-the-night bathroom runs become so common as we age.

https://www.caring.com/questions/waking-up-to-use-the-bathroom

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Once he has fired 11 bullets into June and Neville, with silencer attached, what is he left with. I'll tell you what, a sleeping woman and two sleeping 6 year old's.

Could be, but he couldn´t have counted on it, absolutely not.
Besides, it got a bit messy with poor Nevill, didn´t it? It couln´t all have been all that quiet.

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Could be, but he couldn´t have counted on it, absolutely not.
Besides, it got a bit messy with poor Nevill, didn´t it? It couln´t all have been all that quiet.

Yes Neville woke seconds prior to a pillow head shot.

That wasn't part of the plan.
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People are different.
https://www.caring.com/questions/waking-up-to-use-the-bathroom

Which was my point, I wasn't the one who was generalising. Not all older people have bladder problems and there is no reason to assume that Nevill and or June did.
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Which was my point, I wasn't the one who was generalising. Not all older people have bladder problems and there is no reason to assume that Nevill and or June did.

It is rather common, so I am not just grabbing this out of thin air.
Anyway, he couldn´t count on all being in their beds for whatever reason - five people.

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Could be, but he couldn´t have counted on it, absolutely not.
Besides, it got a bit messy with poor Nevill, didn´t it? It couln´t all have been all that quiet.

He couldn't have counted on anything which is why it did get messy, however, he managed to complete what he set out to do.
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June was a light sleeper,being scared to sleep in case of nightmares that she used to suffer from. Sheila only lay on top of her bed,so she wasn't exactly ready for sleep,as schizophrenics are awake for most of the night anyway. They're prone to psychotic attacks at night.

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It is rather common, so I am not just grabbing this out of thin air.
Anyway, he couldn´t count on all being in their beds for whatever reason - five people.

Well, it obviously didn't stop him from going ahead,
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It is rather common, so I am not just grabbing this out of thin air.
Anyway, he couldn´t count on all being in their beds for whatever reason - five people.

95 times out of 100 everyone would be asleep at 2am.

If the twins were babies that might be 50 times.
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June was a light sleeper,being scared to sleep in case of nightmares that she used to suffer from. Sheila only lay on top of her bed,so she wasn't exactly ready for sleep,as schizophrenics are awake for most of the night anyway. They're prone to psychotic attacks at night.

Only when they aren't taking medication.
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