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Who at the end of the day went away happy
well bamber would of gained if he hadent been sent down for murder.the cousin who found the silencer gained i believe
Quote from: cliff on April 21, 2011, 06:39:PMWho at the end of the day went away happyGained the most from what? The deaths or the conviction of Jeremy?[/quoteboth
Quote from: nugnug on April 21, 2011, 06:43:PMwell bamber would of gained if he hadent been sent down for murder.the cousin who found the silencer gained i believeYes. Jeremy would have gained if he had not been convicted.Several of the relatives gained from Jeremy's conviction, but the question is - did they know they would gain from that? It seems that Robert Boutflour was pretty sure they would, but at what point did he know that? Before or after the silencer evidence was found or after?
Quote from: Kaldin on April 21, 2011, 06:53:PMQuote from: nugnug on April 21, 2011, 06:43:PMwell bamber would of gained if he hadent been sent down for murder.the cousin who found the silencer gained i believeYes. Jeremy would have gained if he had not been convicted.Several of the relatives gained from Jeremy's conviction, but the question is - did they know they would gain from that? It seems that Robert Boutflour was pretty sure they would, but at what point did he know that? Before or after the silencer evidence was found or after?Why do you insist on accusing Robert Boutflour of benefiting on the back of Jeremy's conviction when he ultimately brought it upon himself?
Sandy, my point is that the Boutflours were in a win win situation..I am NOT suggesting that they fabricated anything, but they did come out of it smelling of roses.
I think the Boutflours could do right for doing wrong in some people's eyes. What were they supposed to do, give the farm to the State?
I don't understand what you mean by sell up Cliff. Jeremy was never in a position to sell anything as far as I understand.