Mike, the sequence of their names is of no relevance. Call them policemen A, B, and C or 1, 2, and 3. It amounts to the same thing. Of course you believe the unidentified person, you insist is Ralph Nevill, was "in possession of a firearm" It equipped him better for shooting the family which is your other claim. I wonder when it was that Jeremy changed his mind from blaming it on Sheila to blaming it on the police to blaming it on the unidentified person ect................to NOW, once again blaming Sheila.
Well, one things for sure, at the time news was broken to Jeremy at the scene that everyone was dead inside the farmhouse, that Jeremy believed in his own mind that cops had killed at least one member of his family, possibly even as many as two or three of the adult victims in a shoot out when cops entered the farmhouse. Then when cops proceeded with the 'four murders and a suicide' approach, that he eventually altered his view to accept it as cops were portraying it - that his sister had shot and killed the other four, then taken her own life. This belief continued right the way up to, and beyond the trial date, until 1989 when I first came into contact with him at HMP Full Sutton. At that time, he believed whole heartedly that his sister had killed herself. By the beginning of 1990, I had gleaned sufficient information from him about his case, what he had been prosecuted for, and the available evidence relied upon to convict him of the murders, to enable me to be satisfied that his sister had 'not' killed herself. Jeremy continued to promote his belief that Sheila had shot herself, but she couldn't have. He was wrong about that, but it wasn't part of my remit to destroy what he believed to be true. By the time of my release from custody on the 26th July, 1990, I had already convinced myself that the silencer, paint, and blood evidence was nothing but a red herring that was introduced to help secure the convictions for these murders. All my research into issues involving the silencer, paint and blood since that time, have strengthened my resolve that it was 'dodgy evidence'. Since, 1990, I have had many opportunities to interrogate Jeremy about his sisters death, and in due course I have leaked suggestions to him, about how his sister met her death upstairs in the so called Main bedroom. This was my way of trying to draw information from him which as a serving prisoner I had not been able to successfully find answers to questions at the fore surounding his sisters death, and her ability or otherwise to be able to have overpowered and slain the other four victims. Now, I was an outsider, on the other side of the fence, with more resources available to me. I initially toyed with the suggestion that Anthony Pargeter might have been responsible. I arrived at this juncture because of the sudden disappearance of his Bruno bolt action rifle from the farmhouse, overnight based on what Jeremy told cops about all the guns that cops would find once they got into the farmhouse and carried out a search. Jeremy had been adamant that 'Anthony's Bruno rifle' was present at the farmhouse at the time of the shootings, but cops didn't find it, and neither did the relatives...