See Dr Angeloglou's statement regarding monthly injections of Haloperidol.
I wish you & Lookout would post sources. I've supplied 5 on this thread. You've both got enough time to do so.
As mentioned to be 'non responsive' to something as emotive as having children taken away, and for Bamber to ring Julie for the first time in 3 days as soon as he got home, shows he knew Sheila was there for the taking.
You can take Haloperidol orally if the injections are losing effectiveness. Either way, Sheila couldn't function if suffering from just a handful of the 30+ side effects.
The 2002 appeal said Sheila was 'under sedation' . This together with Haloperidol highlights why Sheila couldn't get off sofa's without help.
Sheila being non responsive at supper due to sedation & Haloperidol means she would just sleep at night & would be very difficult to wake.