The risk in this case is overwhelming and any plan to kill the family would be unsustainable set against that backdrop according to reasonable doubt. If Jeremy had any psychological or personality defects it would have been highlighted before the trial or after it and would certainly be more evident in prison. If Jeremy couldn’t acquire a suitable weapon to carry out the crime then he doesn’t do it.
I am asking those who think that Jeremy is guilty to challenge their own thinking, see the crime through a different lens and put themselves in Jeremy’s shoes. I would like to see a plan of action and a narrative of the crime that results in the staged suicide of Sheila from the viewpoint that nothing yet has happened. I am challenging those to posters to get from point “a” to “z” taking into account honestly all the variables that could intervene in the plan and arriving at the intended outcome of the staged suicide of Sheila beyond reasonable doubt.
Hoots!
I believed JB innocent for 2 years then the past year I have come to realise this cannot be so and have had to change my stance.
No one can take into account all the variables in this crime as there are too many to mention. Anyway I don't do scenarios, to my mind they are guess work and prove nothing but I would be interested to hear your opinion of what you believe happened if you want to give it.
My mind is open to change and I am willing to consider any new scenarios supporting innocence but for the present at least I have to go with guilty for various reasons. I cannot excuse the 'dodgy' areas anymore, the facts which don't quite gel.
The bottom line is why did EP frame Jeremy Bamber? What were they covering up?
I don't go with the idea they shot Sheila and covered that up by accusing JB, why would they?
For a start they ran with the belief that Sheila did it and committed suicide so they already had a cover up if they believed they needed it. Why complicate a simple murder/suicide by suddenly accusing her brother of multiple murder causing an embarrassing and humiliating media frenzy all to cover up what? The only answer I have heard to this question is that the police shot Sheila on entry or at some other time.
I can see it is possible if Sheila was alive when they broke into the farmhouse that they may have shot her in panic, self defence or some other reason but as I've already said the suicide verdict would cover this up if it was necessary but why would it be necessary to cover up a raid team shooting of a violent P.S. who had killed both her children and her parents? There would be an internal investigation and the verdict would have been self defence or at worst accidental death or the like.
If I could find a convincing argument for a cover up I would climb back up on the fence but I can't for now, I have to stay on what feels like unfamiliar ground ie. accepting the status quo
