Hi Caroline
That’s a good post. First of all if what you say is true and we only would have Peter Eaton’s word for it. If Jeremy wanted to purchase a high powered rifle specifically for the purpose of blasting his family into oblivion then he’s hardly likely to tell close friends or relatives about it since the rifle would easily be traced to him. Did Peter Eaton ask Jeremy what he was going to hunt if he was so suspicious? Your points about framing have me stymied I must admit but since I can only reiterate that the reasoning for Jeremy planning a murder that had to result in the staged suicide of Sheila when she was capable of anything on a night that anything could have happened leads me to believe that Jeremy would not have even contemplated carrying out the murders even if he harboured motives to do so. The other reason that has me concluding that Jeremy was framed is that there are multiple instances and compelling evidence of the cops lying or withholding information. This was only evident when Jeremy came into the picture as a suspect.
You mentioned the upstairs door being locked. Did anyone know where the key was or was it locked permanently with no key available? Perhaps you would like to explain to me why JB would risk a very probable life sentence to stage the suicide of Sheila as the only alternative on a night when such an outcome would be remote.
May I ask. Did that gang spend forever planning to rob Hatton Garden vaults believing they were going to be caught? I don't think there's a criminal anywhere who, whilst knowing the risk is ever present, actually believes they'll be caught.
These murders were less about Sheila's eventual "suicide" than making it appear as if a deranged Sheila carried out the killings with a gun conveniently left in a prominent position.
There are NO valid reasons for the police framing Jeremy. There is no logic or reason for those who were first informed -West and Bonnet- to have withheld information from Jeremy re an alleged call from his father. There was no logic or reason for the police to hide that they'd -so we're told- shot Sheila. They were perfectly entitled to do so,in order to protect themselves, AND within the line of duty, if they'd considered her a threat.