I don't agree Mike, there is lots of evidence from many individuals which brought together a credible circumstantial case. Jeremy did himself no favours whatsoever in the way he conducted himself immediately after the murders.
I have tried to put myself in his position and I cannot really say that what he did was appropriate, can you??
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Is there a recognized way we are supposed to behave when something like this happens?
I lost a boyfriend when I was 22 years old. We had planned to get married, we were very much in love. He died and it was a terrible blow, obviously.
Guess what? I ate meals, I went to the cinema, I even partied - and that much more than I normally would. I needed to get my mind off the horrible thing that had happened to me. I couldn't just sit at home grieving, Impossible, I would have gone insane.
I don't think this partying thing with Jeremy proves a thing. I think he reacted as a lot of other young people would do - including myself, as you can see.