Author Topic: Thoughts on scenario of Sheila being the killer  (Read 23619 times)

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Offline Jane

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Re: Thoughts on scenario of Sheila being the killer
« Reply #195 on: April 23, 2017, 05:03:PM »
So how did Jeremy know where it was? The thing is, it would of been dark, noisy coming in through the window crispy would of been barking then hed  of had to find and load the weapon in the dark? Neville could of come down and shot at him in that time believing he was am intruder?

Lucy, it had been Jeremy's home until about 2 years prior to the murders. He would have known it like the back of his hand. All he had to do was to place the already loaded gun somewhere he could lay his hands on it. He may have bought some titbit for Crispy. It's pointless saying what may have gone wrong. To have planned and committed such a crime, the belief would surely have been that all "T's" were crossed and "I's" dotted.

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Re: Thoughts on scenario of Sheila being the killer
« Reply #196 on: April 23, 2017, 05:19:PM »
So how did Jeremy know where it was? The thing is, it would of been dark, noisy coming in through the window crispy would of been barking then hed  of had to find and load the weapon in the dark? Neville could of come down and shot at him in that time believing he was am intruder?

He put the rifle he said he had already loaded somewhere easy to retrieve.

Crispy was not a problem. It was not a guard dog & was probably asleep.Dogs do sleep.  If it did wake & bark there is no guarantee anyone else would wake, or wake in time. Crispy may have been locked in another room anyway.

These are minor potential problems Bamber may have encountered. Which supporters try to magnify. They in no way would deter Bamber as the reward was so high.
« Last Edit: April 23, 2017, 05:23:PM by Adam »
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Re: Thoughts on scenario of Sheila being the killer
« Reply #197 on: February 25, 2018, 06:01:PM »
He put the rifle he said he had already loaded somewhere easy to retrieve.

Crispy was not a problem. It was not a guard dog & was probably asleep.Dogs do sleep.  If it did wake & bark there is no guarantee anyone else would wake, or wake in time. Crispy may have been locked in another room anyway.

These are minor potential problems Bamber may have encountered. Which supporters try to magnify. They in no way would deter Bamber as the reward was so high.

Maybe. Perhaps the cops opened the door of the room he was locked in and Crispy fled to the Master Bedroom hid under the bed, but also interfered with gun/Sheilla.
« Last Edit: February 25, 2018, 06:07:PM by Nigel »
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Re: Thoughts on scenario of Sheila being the killer
« Reply #198 on: February 25, 2018, 06:29:PM »
Hyperactive dogs that are liable to run amok at night will be put in another room behind a closed door. Or outside in a kennel.

Well behaved dogs, the owners may allow the dog to sleep in the same room or bed as them. Or the dog is allocated an area in the kitchen or lounge to sleep.

Crispy wasn't in an outside kennel. So was either in another room behind a closed door,  in the master bedroom or in an area in WHF where he was given given freedom to roam about.
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