Author Topic: Did sheila really shoot herself in the kitchen before walking upstairs?  (Read 4213 times)

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Offline Roch

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I found out some good news today the law students (growing numbers daily) don't just think JB s case is a miscarriage of justice and would be happy for him just to be released they are delving deeply into every aspect of the case, forensics, police statements, PII to see how this has happened, how it can take 26 years to disclose evidence and why evidence was destroyed.
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I suppose for any law student in the UK today you couldn't get a better case to investigate

I've been thinking this is the way forward.... the defense have to reach a critical mass of awareness re their arguments.   And as you have seen from this site, there is plenty opposition to their arguments.  I'm not a film maker but I had an idea as to how a film could be made.  Could see it in my mind's eye quite clearly, as to how it could be presented.

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I am hugely proud of him, Jackie. There were of course thousands of stories of outstanding bravery during wartime, almost every one of the British people were heros in one way or another. My father was so very fortunate too, around half a million of our service personnel never returned from battles overseas, my father could so easily have been one of them. I was born years after the war, so I wouldn't have been born if he hadn't struggled so hard to survive, God bless him.

How tragic that the pathological effect of poor Sheila's paranoid schizophrenia channelled her survival instinct into such negative and distorted modes of expression. If Sheila did kill her family, she was in no sense to blame for that. The chemical and physiological imbalances of her brain would have so distorted her perception and conduct that one change to the medication that controlled these negative impulses could have been sufficient to push the poor girl over the brink.

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I found out some good news today the law students (growing numbers daily) don't just think JB s case is a miscarriage of justice and would be happy for him just to be released they are delving deeply into every aspect of the case, forensics, police statements, PII to see how this has happened, how it can take 26 years to disclose evidence and why evidence was destroyed.
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I suppose for any law student in the UK today you couldn't get a better case to investigate
That is good news Jackie.

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How proud must you be Chocho what a good example

I agree. You must be so proud of your father!