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Offline JackiePreece

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Re: Jeremy's assumptions about his sister's meds and relatives' opinions
« Reply #225 on: April 15, 2017, 05:24:PM »

B- U - L - L - S - H - I - T  Alert!

If the two shots had been suspicious - they would have been suspicious for every copper who walked in to that farmhouse from Harris downwards and viewed Sheila's body - FROM THE VERY OFF.  The two shots miraculously only came suspicious much later.  They would have been suspicious with immediate effect.  The police don't make assumptions and we are talking about tonnes of coppers from divisional commanders and experienced CID to experienced firearms and keen bobbies looking to make a mark.  Oh.. and I forgot - also SOC & photography - who's very role is to specifically study and record the scene.

Well at least you respond to bullshit
I just skip over it
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Re: Jeremy's assumptions about his sister's meds and relatives' opinions
« Reply #226 on: April 15, 2017, 05:26:PM »
Maybe you should just chill out and get over it.

I'm sure lots of people find particular members irritating. Adam being annoying is I agree somewhat perpetual.

Surely it's busy over at Osea shouldn't you be there
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Re: Jeremy's assumptions about his sister's meds and relatives' opinions
« Reply #227 on: April 15, 2017, 05:37:PM »
Lucy, whilst I'm certain she couldn't have run a marathon, I'm equally certain she managed to get out of bed unaided.
Adam is of the view she was not capable, i was being sarcastic.

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Re: Jeremy's assumptions about his sister's meds and relatives' opinions
« Reply #228 on: April 15, 2017, 05:42:PM »
Adam is of the view she was not capable, i was being sarcastic.

OK 8) :)

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Re: Jeremy's assumptions about his sister's meds and relatives' opinions
« Reply #229 on: April 15, 2017, 05:44:PM »
Hi Lucy I thought Sheila had had her dose reduced.  JB was taking a great risk carrying out the murders and trying to stage the scene that Sheila had done it.
I know Susan, I was being sarcastic because Adam is of the view Sheila could barely toilet herself I imagine

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Re: Jeremy's assumptions about his sister's meds and relatives' opinions
« Reply #230 on: April 15, 2017, 05:46:PM »
OK 8) :)
That was my inner teen right there stomping her feet lol

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Re: Jeremy's assumptions about his sister's meds and relatives' opinions
« Reply #231 on: April 15, 2017, 05:48:PM »
I know Susan, I was being sarcastic because Adam is of the view Sheila could barely toilet herself I imagine

Hahaha sorry Lucy I picked you up wrong :)

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Re: Jeremy's assumptions about his sister's meds and relatives' opinions
« Reply #232 on: April 15, 2017, 05:54:PM »
Surely it's busy over at Osea shouldn't you be there

Hey, how did you know where I was, are you stalking me?  :o

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Re: Jeremy's assumptions about his sister's meds and relatives' opinions
« Reply #233 on: April 15, 2017, 05:56:PM »
That was my inner teen right there stomping her feet lol


Glad to know she's still there, Lucy ;D

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Re: Jeremy's assumptions about his sister's meds and relatives' opinions
« Reply #234 on: April 15, 2017, 06:02:PM »
Hey, how did you know where I was, are you stalking me?  :o
Ha Ha, she's in the next caravan?

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Re: Jeremy's assumptions about his sister's meds and relatives' opinions
« Reply #235 on: April 15, 2017, 06:04:PM »
Sheila and Jeremy weren't that close to the relatives, there was quite an age gap and the relatives weren't fully informed of Sheila's illness. Jeremy could and did say what he liked - all the close family were dead so couldn't argue. Like any criminal, he thought he was cleverer - he wasn't.

That's where I have a problem , they hadn't got a clue about jeremy or shiela, they made big assumptions on a minute bit of information they did have about her. I don't believe for a minute that they really knew how shiela illness was affecting her and neither did many others.

I think we've created the scene where shiela was unable to do anything and didn't have any coordination from the family who really did not know what it was doing to her and feel guilters have just decided this is tge truth and that shiela wasn't capable. !Ithink it is really iimportant for all her medical records to be released so we can see if it is in fact true or not.

I do find It odd that guilters will not consider that her illness could have been the reason she did it and that it was completely possible that she was more than capable .

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Re: Jeremy's assumptions about his sister's meds and relatives' opinions
« Reply #236 on: April 15, 2017, 06:05:PM »
Jane I can assure you that if a armed person was trying to kill you, you would run like the clappers.
I know and I did.
I can agree with that Buddy, but you were probably faced with a different enemy and weapon and not in your own domain?

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Re: Jeremy's assumptions about his sister's meds and relatives' opinions
« Reply #237 on: April 15, 2017, 06:09:PM »
Ha Ha, she's in the next caravan?

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Re: Jeremy's assumptions about his sister's meds and relatives' opinions
« Reply #238 on: April 15, 2017, 06:13:PM »
Roch the more I read the forum I have started to ask myself was Jeremy clever enough to plan and carry out the murders.  One would think if he was guilty he would have behaved quite differently.

I totally agree susan, I don't think he was that unhinged for use of a better word. He was a bit if a player and thought he was a bit special. But I don't see anything in any of the evidence we have available that would convince me that he hated his parents and family so much that he would slaughter them all and then behave as he did.

A lot is made of his behaviour after the event, ie he got the police to burn everything, not true, they instigated that. Over reaction at the funeral, you know what it's one if those isn't it. My 24 year old son would have been devastated one minute and drowning his sorrows tge next.

It's like everyone has something to say when something like this happens and everything's exaggerated. Your mind starts to question itself, like we'll he did go away and he smiled in the funeral car and he smiled in the police van. Well what reaction is normal. Normal to one person isnt normal to another. The media didn't help either and so it went on.

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Re: Jeremy's assumptions about his sister's meds and relatives' opinions
« Reply #239 on: April 15, 2017, 06:15:PM »
Neither does the notion of a medicated Sheila carry out the murders.

sorry I'm only just catching up on this thread and I realise I'm way behind. I'm not convinced at all that an over medicated shiela wasn't capable of this in fact I think if you look at her illness as a whole she was more than capable.