Another thing which has always interested me, is the conversation Ralph Bamber had with the house cleaner, about him having to keep his eye on those two, with the shooting season coming up? Cleaner has gone on record as saying that although Ralph did not mention any names, that she somehow knew that Ralph was referring to Jeremy. Well, I disagree with that, I think it more likely to have been two of the relatives who owed Ralph huge sums of money in land and property development deals. What does seem obvious to me is that shortly before his death Ralph had a premonition that something bad was going to happen, or that something bad had already happened, which upset him. The house cleaner had spoken to Ralph on the phone on the evening before his death, and noted that he was a bit off it, as though he had been upset by something or other. Had he got upset about the way the debate involving Sheila and his wife had ended? They were apparently having a discussion concerning the need for Sheila to get some help with looking after her two sons. Jeremy says that when he had returned to the farmhouse at supper time, his parents were talking to Sheila about fostering the children, or getting Sheila some help with looking after them, but that Sheila was not participating in the conversation, just staying quiet. Later that same evening, when June and her sister Pamela were talking on the phone, and June gave the handset to Sheila, aunty Pamela noted how quiet Sheila was, and that when the phone was handed back to June, how Sheila had not said her customary, " good night aunty Pam". June told her sister that Sheila had gone upstairs to bed, adding that she wanted Pamela to have a look at Sheila on the following day, because June said Sheila was acting very strangely. Arrangements were made for June try o visit her sister on the following day with Sheila and the boys. What if Sheila had not gone to bed, and had overheard June talking about her to her sister? If she had did that incident 'light the touch paper' to the tragic events that followed? Whatever the case, there was clearly an unsettling atmosphere in the household on that last evening together. So much so that June Bamber did not go to her weekly Tuesday evening bible class...