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Offline Lucy522

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Re: Jeremy's assumptions about his sister's meds and relatives' opinions
« Reply #300 on: April 15, 2017, 10:14:PM »
Do you live in an isolated area in an easily accessed house, Lucy.
Easily accessible jane but not isolated, we have 4 doors down stairs x

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Re: Jeremy's assumptions about his sister's meds and relatives' opinions
« Reply #301 on: April 15, 2017, 10:16:PM »




I'll say. You'd guard them with our life.

This is what concerns me with Sheila, why was she not in their room? No defence wounds and willingly shot?

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Re: Jeremy's assumptions about his sister's meds and relatives' opinions
« Reply #302 on: April 15, 2017, 10:21:PM »
He's as protective over the boys as me, although not as anxious as I am, we live in a nice area but we have side doors and back doors and front doors , it stems from when we lived in our old house I was siting in the living room breastfeeding the baby and there were 2 men in our garden looking through our back doors, I called 999 and am there had been. A burglary that morning 2 doors down and the man had woke to find them upstairs in his house. Paul had just gone to work so they must of been watching, they get in by surprise me a tool that turns your key in the lock from the outside, I've never been so scared.
Thats awful Lucy no wonder he has a cosh.

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Re: Jeremy's assumptions about his sister's meds and relatives' opinions
« Reply #303 on: April 15, 2017, 10:22:PM »
He's as protective over the boys as me, although not as anxious as I am, we live in a nice area but we have side doors and back doors and front doors , it stems from when we lived in our old house I was siting in the living room breastfeeding the baby and there were 2 men in our garden looking through our back doors, I called 999 and am there had been. A burglary that morning 2 doors down and the man had woke to find them upstairs in his house. Paul had just gone to work so they must of been watching, they get in by surprise me a tool that turns your key in the lock from the outside, I've never been so scared.





Oh,get a panic alarm. It's not on having to live your life being scared like that,it's awful.

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Re: Jeremy's assumptions about his sister's meds and relatives' opinions
« Reply #304 on: April 15, 2017, 10:28:PM »
This is what concerns me with Sheila, why was she not in their room? No defence wounds and willingly shot?

It may be that it wasn't the senior Bambers' policy to have children and adults sleeping in the same room, in which case I imagine Sheila would have followed their rules.

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Re: Jeremy's assumptions about his sister's meds and relatives' opinions
« Reply #305 on: April 15, 2017, 10:30:PM »
It may be that it wasn't the senior Bambers' policy to have children and adults sleeping in the same room, in which case I imagine Sheila would have followed their rules.
Would she not of ran to them on waking? They had deprecate rooms though. X

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Re: Jeremy's assumptions about his sister's meds and relatives' opinions
« Reply #306 on: April 15, 2017, 10:33:PM »




Oh,get a panic alarm. It's not on having to live your life being scared like that,it's awful.
We live in a little village now and crime is low, but I'm extra cautious now, luckily all our neighbours all look out for each other, it's just my worst fear, our room is at the back so anyone coming up would get to the children first.

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Re: Jeremy's assumptions about his sister's meds and relatives' opinions
« Reply #307 on: April 15, 2017, 10:34:PM »
Thats awful Lucy no wonder he has a cosh.
Certainly s**t me up justice lol x

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Re: Jeremy's assumptions about his sister's meds and relatives' opinions
« Reply #308 on: April 15, 2017, 10:40:PM »
Would she not of ran to them on waking? They had deprecate rooms though. X

Ran? Hmm? Haloperidol effects? I can't imagine that she wouldn't have tried to get to them, though. Not certain what are "deprecate" rooms?

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Re: Jeremy's assumptions about his sister's meds and relatives' opinions
« Reply #309 on: April 15, 2017, 10:44:PM »
Ran? Hmm? Haloperidol effects? I can't imagine that she wouldn't have tried to get to them, though. Not certain what are "deprecate" rooms?
Sorry Jane my screen has cracked on my phone and it's started doing random things, the touch screen needs replacing, I meant separate,
Where was Sheila's room in relation to the tWins?

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Re: Jeremy's assumptions about his sister's meds and relatives' opinions
« Reply #310 on: April 15, 2017, 10:50:PM »
We live in a little village now and crime is low, but I'm extra cautious now, luckily all our neighbours all look out for each other, it's just my worst fear, our room is at the back so anyone coming up would get to the children first.
Its not Jaywick is it Lucy?  When you said crime was low.  Ha Ha only joking, when me and the wife went to live down that area we went to look at house in Jaywick, obviously we didn't know the area, we had looked at property in Lexden, Ipswich road and someone told us about this property in Jaywick, I couldn't get away fast enough. Did you ever go in Silk Road Lucy?

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Re: Jeremy's assumptions about his sister's meds and relatives' opinions
« Reply #311 on: April 15, 2017, 10:57:PM »
Sorry Jane my screen has cracked on my phone and it's started doing random things, the touch screen needs replacing, I meant separate,
Where was Sheila's room in relation to the tWins?

Not sure, Lucy. There are diagrams here but one has to be more adept, than I, to read them. I have a feeling that they MAY have been positioned somewhere between their mother and their grandparents.

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Re: Jeremy's assumptions about his sister's meds and relatives' opinions
« Reply #312 on: April 15, 2017, 11:00:PM »
Not sure, Lucy. There are diagrams here but one has to be more adept, than I, to read them. I have a feeling that they MAY have been positioned somewhere between their mother and their grandparents.
Diagrams are in here Jane and Lucy.

http://jeremybamberforum.co.uk/index.php/topic,887.0.html

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Re: Jeremy's assumptions about his sister's meds and relatives' opinions
« Reply #313 on: April 15, 2017, 11:01:PM »
Its not Jaywick is it Lucy?  When you said crime was low.  Ha Ha only joking, when me and the wife went to live down that area we went to look at house in Jaywick, obviously we didn't know the area, we had looked at property in Lexden, Ipswich road and someone told us about this property in Jaywick, I couldn't get away fast enough. Did you ever go in Silk Road Lucy?


Definitely not jaywick lol! Lexden is a nice area, yes I did go there a lot, haven't been for a few years though. 

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Re: Jeremy's assumptions about his sister's meds and relatives' opinions
« Reply #314 on: April 15, 2017, 11:04:PM »

Definitely not jaywick lol! Lexden is a nice area, yes I did go there a lot, haven't been for a few years though.
I had a friend who worked in there, all the diagrams are in here Lucy.

http://jeremybamberforum.co.uk/index.php/topic,887.0.html