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Offline Steve_uk

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Re: Jeremy's assumptions about his sister's meds and relatives' opinions
« Reply #120 on: April 15, 2017, 12:17:PM »
One of the conundrums with a guilty JB scenario is how Sheila was seemingly easily coerced to lay down and be shot without a struggle, and if this whole 'framing Sheila' plan was premeditated, how could JB have been so confident that the option to do so would be achievable.

Sheila being in a medicated unresponsive state is suggested to overcome this hurdle.
She was woken in the middle of the night and probably led by the hand or at gunpoint and spun a tale of intruders, a story which lasted a matter of seconds and Sheila in her fragile state totally unawares. The two shots scenario suggests to me that all was done in a rush, which is why the mistake was made.

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Re: Jeremy's assumptions about his sister's meds and relatives' opinions
« Reply #121 on: April 15, 2017, 12:17:PM »
So Nevill was shot by Sheila & then spent 5/10 minutes ringing up Bamber & EP ?
It said in the statement apparently Neville sounded distressed on the phone, didn't need to take up to 10 mins at all

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Re: Jeremy's assumptions about his sister's meds and relatives' opinions
« Reply #122 on: April 15, 2017, 12:17:PM »
Adam could you give me a link for these statements please


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Re: Jeremy's assumptions about his sister's meds and relatives' opinions
« Reply #123 on: April 15, 2017, 12:18:PM »
If bamber shot her why wait a while for the second shot! Why not finish it there and then? Or Sheila could of shot her self and sat there dazed and in tremendous pain and shot herself again to finish it off.

How do you know when Bamber fired the second shot ?

You can't explain how Sheila committed the massacre. Although I generously said you can pretend Sheila was not on Haloperidol.
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Re: Jeremy's assumptions about his sister's meds and relatives' opinions
« Reply #124 on: April 15, 2017, 12:21:PM »
It said in the statement apparently Neville sounded distressed on the phone, didn't need to take up to 10 mins at all

Bamber said he was 'sleeping like a log'. So several minutes. Then another 5 minutes giving EP details. Nevill could not speak after the upstairs shots.

At least you have started a scenario. Nevill made the phone calls after being shot.
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'Only I know what really happened that night'.

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Re: Jeremy's assumptions about his sister's meds and relatives' opinions
« Reply #125 on: April 15, 2017, 12:21:PM »
How do you know when Bamber fired the second shot ?

You can't explain how Sheila committed the massacre. Although I generously said you can pretend Sheila was not on Haloperidol.

Adam you can't make up stuff to suit you, as already agreed I have never said Sheila wasn't on haloperidol, you can't explain it either as you weren't there, neither was I, stop getting so irate and read things properly, no need for me to pretend anything at all.

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Re: Jeremy's assumptions about his sister's meds and relatives' opinions
« Reply #126 on: April 15, 2017, 12:24:PM »

Adam you can't make up stuff to suit you, as already agreed I have never said Sheila wasn't on haloperidol, you can't explain it either as you weren't there, neither was I, stop getting so irate and read things properly, no need for me to pretend anything at all.

I've given a scenario of how Bamber committed the massacre. It matches the crime scene.
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Re: Jeremy's assumptions about his sister's meds and relatives' opinions
« Reply #127 on: April 15, 2017, 12:27:PM »
I've given a scenario of how Bamber committed the massacre. It matches the crime scene.
Okay then, explain why Neville was rude on the phone earlier in the evening which was unheard of? Sheila was off on the phone to her aunt, her bed wasn't slept in and witness said something was going on that night, when Jeremy wasn't there?

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Re: Jeremy's assumptions about his sister's meds and relatives' opinions
« Reply #128 on: April 15, 2017, 12:29:PM »
Bamber said he was 'sleeping like a log'. So several minutes. Then another 5 minutes giving EP details. Nevill could not speak after the upstairs shots.

At least you have started a scenario. Nevill made the phone calls after being shot.
I don't get this though, because phones only ring a certain amount of times before the line goes dead?.

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Re: Jeremy's assumptions about his sister's meds and relatives' opinions
« Reply #129 on: April 15, 2017, 12:30:PM »
Agreed, god knows what would go through someone's mind in this situation, I feel though as a mother myself you would of had to kill me to get to my children I would of fought for them, why wasn't she in their room? Why did she run out and leave them? Unless she knew they were dead? Why were they still sleeping soundly with one still sucking their  thumb? (I get goosebumps writing that it's so horrendous), how on earth did they not wake up? There was shots being fired, and physical fights it would of been very loud. This bit Troubles me.
Possibly because they were killed first. Jeremy had time to check the routine from the Sunday night so despatched them quickly. He would not have wanted them running around the landing. It is such a shocking crime which is why he will never be released.

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Re: Jeremy's assumptions about his sister's meds and relatives' opinions
« Reply #130 on: April 15, 2017, 12:33:PM »
This is what I'm leaning towards. There would be no going back after that.

Can you imagine June's reaction - upon realising that Sheila had possibly shot the twins?

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Re: Jeremy's assumptions about his sister's meds and relatives' opinions
« Reply #131 on: April 15, 2017, 12:33:PM »
Okay then, explain why Neville was rude on the phone earlier in the evening which was unheard of? Sheila was off on the phone to her aunt, her bed wasn't slept in and witness said something was going on that night, when Jeremy wasn't there?

If Sheila had 'morphed' into the teenaged girl she'd once been -argumentative, belligerent, uncooperative- sullen- it's perfectly possible that Nevill, after working all day, was fed up to the back teeth.

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Re: Jeremy's assumptions about his sister's meds and relatives' opinions
« Reply #132 on: April 15, 2017, 12:35:PM »
No Adam, if she couldn't get off the sofa how was she clothes shopping with the boys and June? Why was she left unsupervised with her children? How utterly careless would that be ?
Did you hear of shopkeeper Barry Parker's account of that visit? Sheila was described as "vague and distant", she showed no interest in the children, she had lipstick smudged over her teeth. She did manage to speak, saying "I like them" when referring to the boys' new pumps, but it seemed as usual that June was the one in charge.

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Re: Jeremy's assumptions about his sister's meds and relatives' opinions
« Reply #133 on: April 15, 2017, 12:36:PM »
I don't get this though, because phones only ring a certain amount of times before the line goes dead?.

We've talked about this on many occasions. Caroline actually managed to contact someone who was in charge of the exchange. Can't recall the details. Suffice to say things were very different, then, to how they are, now.

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Re: Jeremy's assumptions about his sister's meds and relatives' opinions
« Reply #134 on: April 15, 2017, 12:37:PM »
I don't get this though, because phones only ring a certain amount of times before the line goes dead?.

Especially once Bamber's answering machine came on. But apparently Bamber had turned his answering machine off that night.  So Nevill waited, and waited. While blood poured from his 4 shots.

Then Nevill rang EP 16 minutes later.
'Only I know what really happened that night'.