Are you going to answer the question? A small piece of the gun came off , but where else on the gun is the evidence of a brutal beating ? How do you explain the lack of evidence for what you say happened?
With regards to the break in when my niece went through what she considered to be a bad time with her family she stole money and watches from them and yes wished them dead . But none of that happened and all is fine now so the break in scenario does not automatically prove guilt in any way. . However it could have affected Julie's career as could dealing in drugs and fraud .
Jeremy was well paid had free accommodation and had generous parents and as his mother was in line for an inheritance may have been given money then . He also mentioned about various property investments his parents were going to make so his future seemed assured . Also we don't know what would have happened if he had changed his mind about working for the family business so that would be assumption nothing more .
I think you maybe taking much of what Jeremy said very much at face value. As you had a similar situation with a niece, so did I with a boyfriend. He had a background very similar to Jeremy's, equally wealthy, public school education. He dressed it, he spoke it, he lived it. It was all real, well, ALMOST real. Like Jeremy, he had his own house, albeit, bought for him by his parents but entailed to his nieces so he couldn't sell it. Like Jeremy he did mainly work which didn't require much intellectual input but it kept him fairly comfortably, relative to his peer group, in pocket money. Like Jeremy he was always talking about money he had invested and money he was going to inherit along with the generous allowance made him by his parents. It COULD all have been true...................but it wasn't. Certainly there was money, but none, which wasn't strictly limited, was ever going to come his way because his parents knew he wasn't to be trusted. I think it's quite telling that Jeremy's future appeared to be tied up in such a way that he was certainly going to have to be tied to the farm and prove his worth before he qualified for his inheritance.