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The one which Roch referred to - alongside.
DI Cook moved her hand because he wanted to see under her wrist. https://www.theguardian.com/uk/2011/jan/30/jeremy-bamber-appeal-murders-evidence
Which is?
Rather than along the length of whatever it is.
Soz, don't understand you answer?
One of the photos of Sheila is taken from above, and the other is taken from the side and slightly above
OK, will try and replicate - but not tonight
When Sheila,Colin and the twins were living as a family,it was a " religion free " household and one in which Colin had been more than happy with,Sheila too,not to mention the twins freedom from kneeling and praying at every given moment.
Aren't you forgetting her claims, whilst in hospital, of having found God? Didn't she say it made easier her relationship with June?
Sick people usually say that they " have found God ". It's just something they say ( if you've ever been familiar with such people )Sheila had probably felt it " necessary " rather than a given when it came to her relationship with her mother. More to keep the peace than anything else. The Bible in question looked as though it had been thrown about,so a row had definitely flared up that night.
I'd go along with it had you said it was something they believe. Will you be trying to say that June was just faking her religious beliefs, too? I have personal dealings with someone who was paranoid -probably as a result of a drug fueled youth- the church has changed him in a way that, I don't believe, counselling alone, could have. Who am I to say whether or not it's real? It's real for him. It's changed his life. That's all that matters.
No,far from it,June was the sick one out of the two women,who force-fed religion ( psychological abuse ) on to Sheila when she was a child,then every step of the way up to the disaster. Even those little boys suffered,which I thought was cruel and it's no wonder Colin kicked off.June's religion was definitely real-------Sheila had hallucinated to appease her. It must have been like an asylum inside WHF that night and makes me feel quite sick thinking about it knowing how severe mental health can strike. Horrendous.