He would have sold it. He killed Sheila and the boys so that he could sell the business without having to share it. Under the will if he kept farming it he would have gotten the profits and not had to share but if he sold it then he would have to split the proceeds. He killed so he could sell it without having to split it up and so he could get all of June's assets instead of having to slip any of them. Plus it meant when granny died he would get June's entire share.
He would have blown it all partying and boozing then have to have either worked some dead end job or resort to more criminal activity and end up in and out of prison.
I know someone who got a huge settlement, lived the highlife for 2 years then was broke, his wife left him, all his moocher friends stopped hanging out with him and now he lives in a rat hole working a menial job and all he can do is live in the past talking about the good old days when he was living the high life and his antics then. It's like those 2 years are his whole life. People don't even want to be around him they are so sick of the same old stories. That is how Jeremy might have ended up.
I'm not sure he would be broke. Over £436,000 is a lot of money now for a single man, let alone in 1985.
He loved the good things in life so much, he would have been terrified of losing it all. He killed everyone so he could stop working. For ever.
Were high interest savings accounts in existence in 1985. He also had property, his cottage and Sheila's flat I believe.
So would have partied but would have budgeted for it to last.
He may have gone into business and lost it. Neville said he had no business sense. I believe Bamber spoke to Julie about opening a wine bar.