Jan, I'm not certain how you can confidently state that there was no evidence on Jeremy's clothes. The most that can confidently be said is that there was no evidence that anyone saw. The reason for this would be that he had all the time in the world to put clothes in his washing machine -if he'd been questioned, he could have said, truthfully, that they were the clothes he'd worn to work that day- or hide them in different places all over the house. He had a month to get rid of them if he'd wanted but may have thought he'd have longer as didn't believe he'd be caught.
there was no evidence found . I doubt he had a tumble drier in those days so his damp clothes would have been in the house . and I am well aware of the argument he had a month - but he can not have known that . I am just stating facts . There was no proof he got rid of evidence and apparently no evidence on sheilas clothes either . So we can assume what he was thinking all we like but there is no proof.
BTW the comment that Julie made about forensics was in 2002 and is about 70% through the CAL book.
she stood by her evidence - she believed he was guilty - but new forensic methods might shed light on the case - or words to that effect.
I suppose you cold read that either was but IMO

I though it was an odd thing to say.