Never said you're not allowed to speak. Just that everyone gets it.
You believe you would have acted diffetently to Julie in her situation & at her age.
Probably Adam because most of us are sticking to the facts of the case and have read the witness statements;
Here is more of Julie Mugfords evidence, as a reminder to those posters who are veering from the actual facts:
"I then continued telling him about my day and dropped the matter concerning his family. I was aware that when he said the word crime he was referring to the killing of his family. I did not believe he could carry it out. I remember that he told me that he had been on the phone 17 minutes and I said words to the effect ‘oh I am sorry do you want me to go now’ he just said that he hadn’t got anything else to say. We both said goodbye and put the phone down. I remember now that he said words to the effect that I might be hearing from him later. I thought nothing of this.
I believe that prior to Jeremy phoning me up I had been smoking marijuana and I suppose because of this I was quite flippant on the phone with Jeremy.
I suppose I went to be that night about 11:15pm time.
In the early hours of the morning, I have since found out from a friend of mine, Susan Battersby who was with me then, it was about 3:15am, I was woken up by another house mate Douglas Dale who told me that Jeremy was on the telephone. I got out of bed and went to the phone on the landing and said hello. I felt very dozy and I suppose I was only half awake. He said everything is going well, not to worry there is something wrong at the farm.
I told him sleepily to go back to bed and he said bye honey I love you lots. I then put the phone down. I particularly remember the phrase ‘everything is going well’ I then got into bed and laid there for a few minutes when I suddenly came to my senses and realised what he had said.
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In my view he was telling me they were all dead. I immediately got out of bed and I spoke to my friend Susan. I don’t know if she came into my room or we met on the landing. She was very cross and complained about Jeremy phoning at a stupid time. She asked me what was wrong as apparently I looked concerned. I told her that I didn’t know but there was something wrong at the farm.
She said again what was wrong. We then all went back to our beds. I have since spoken to Susan and I feel sure that she told me the time that Jeremy phoned was 3:12am.
I lay in bed but did not go to sleep as I knew that Jeremy had murdered his family.
About 5??? the same day Wednesday 7th August 1985 I again received a telephone call from a call box. I answered the phone in the house and Jeremy spoke.
He said to have only got the 10p don’t go to work. A police car will be coming to pick you up. He said I will explain to you later when I see you. I got showered and dressed, and later a police car picked me up and I went to Goldhanger. At the house I met Jeremy who appeared upset. DS Jones told me what had happened although I already knew. DS Jones allowed me a few minutes with Jeremy in the living room where we hugged and kissed. Whilst we were kissing he whispered in my ear and said ‘I should have been an actor’ he then gave a slight …???…
I didn't say anything to him then about him doing it. During the course of the day the police came to the house taking
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statements from Jeremy and other people.
About 8:30 the same day DS Jones and DC Clarke left the house leaving Jeremy and myself alone. We went and sat in the lounge and I think the first thing Jeremy said was that he was glad the day was over. I then said to Jeremy ‘Did you do it’
He said ‘ No I couldn’t have done it, Mathew did it’. I knew to whom he was referring