It must be hard to change stance if hardcore either way.
Posters have attempted quiet stance changes, changed stance without a reason or just given one reason.
Attempting a quiet stance change is fine if it works. You don't have to give a reason. David intially got away with it, but was outed after he kept quoting 5 year old posts of other posters. He eventually gave two reasons , one has since been dismissed.
Just giving one reason is risky as people will then start discussing it. Giving several reasons is also risky as people will say why didn't you change sooner.
Some posters will never change stance despite the evidence. I gave Lookout the chance to PM me for moral support prior to a stance change. The evidence being put onto the forum at the time was substantial. But she continues to go by her gut feeling.
Thanks Adam. I think we all understand what you're going through.
The 3 a.m. phone call from Jeremy must have been a shock, but he turned on the charm and after a long conversation, you're now convinced of reasonable doubt; yet, you don't want to make your stance change public just yet.
This is understandable.
We agree about the wallet, and you've acknowledged that Sheila was not sedated, she could have struggled with Nevill, and Jeremy could not have gone by bike. This is progress.
We may now see more stance changes. Steve has been receiving persuasive and forceful PMs from Adam trying to turn him too and have him change stance, offering crucial moral support for this big step, and it could be that Steve plucks up the courage and agrees that there is reasonable doubt after all.
Caroline and Jane may also follow suit, if the tide changes.
Hartley is close to the family, but he may decide it's time to become turncoat and plump for Jeremy.
Real Justice is local, so it's difficult, but after this new revelation about the wallet, a few PMs from Adam may be enough.
It's getting exciting.