I agree lookout and furthermore i dont believe jb would have let her get away with it if she was an accomplish. If the evidence was that stacked against him and his lawyers knew that he would have told them about her involvement.
One thing i read recently was that you had to meet jb to know hes guilty and thats sort of stuck with me so maybe its his personality thats not allowing me to see his guilt.
i was reading his interviews yesterday and i couldnt make my mind up if he was just being cocky or just amazed at being in that position . I felt i could hear him sighing as if to say for gods sake you surely cant believe that i killed them can you. On the otherhand he didnt seem to be trying very hard in those interviews to make them believe him and i found that odd. If he was tryig to protect himself he should have said no comment but it seeseemed he was quite happy to answer all tbe questions which imo was the wrong thi g to do if guilty.
The thing is,Notsure,Jeremy was brought up in an era when there were no such things as " rights " so therefore when he gave his interviews he was " matter of fact " in all he said without the need to go off on a tangent shouting and stamping his feet about his rights etc. There was no need to put emphasis on anything when he was telling the truth. He's remained diplomatic at all times and this is his way and probably the way his father was as a magistrate. I would think that Jeremy has thought a lot of how his father would have reacted in the same situation and because he doesn't display any outbursts or outpourings of " poor me " is what people can't understand.
" Cockiness " can also indicate that he's sure of himself,which I can understand and not the cheekiness that it's being mistaken for.
The reason his answers just flowed off his tongue was that he was being truthful and didn't know any different other than to answer with the truth.
If he knew then as he obviously knows now he wouldn't have uttered a word knowing how it can and is twisted. I feel damn sorry for him as what could be worse than knowing that you're telling the truth and nobody's listening.