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Re: Sherlock has solved the case at last ...
« Reply #45 on: October 04, 2017, 01:34:PM »
Because I happen to agree 100% with another poster ?

Lookout is obviously experienced in how people are ...

So am I ...

That is why I can see Lookout is 100% right on this one ...

I will agree or disagree with anyone based on my personal experience knowledge and beliefs ...

Look at what Lookout has said and you might learn something about people and life ...

Referred to as "confirmation bias"
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Re: Sherlock has solved the case at last ...
« Reply #46 on: October 04, 2017, 01:36:PM »
Re the possibility of Sheila washing, I'm sure I read that the shower head in the downstairs shower was hanging loose, or something like that. I can't remember where I saw it though.

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« Reply #47 on: October 04, 2017, 01:37:PM »
EP had a lot to answer for at that time. Just because someone appeared to have been intelligent and no " underdog " ,they immediately disliked JB.

Where are your examples of this or is this your own interpretation?
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« Reply #48 on: October 04, 2017, 01:37:PM »
Murder squad detectives assured me the woman in the John Sweeney painting has been traced and is alive and is therefore not Sheila.

WPC Jeapes seeing a rifle in the window rules Jeremy out as being the sole perpetrator ...

I think we have to establish at which window she saw the rifle, or where she thought she saw it.

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Re: Sherlock has solved the case at last ...
« Reply #49 on: October 04, 2017, 01:39:PM »
According to a relative who set him up with the silencer and who we know lied to the Jury about the inheritance money ...

The Bible fell on the blood on the floor ...

Yes I do - this is 100% consistent with psychotic breakdown ...

Sheila was a self confessed white witch and spoke with her psychiatrist in a way that showed a huge interest in religion ...

According to Julie.

The bibles pages were wet. As if someone with bloodied hands had been flicking through it.

Please provide a source that -

Sheila was a passionate reader of the bible.

That people who go on murderous psychotic rages, then read the bible & shower.
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Re: Sherlock has solved the case at last ...
« Reply #50 on: October 04, 2017, 01:39:PM »
Because I happen to agree 100% with another poster ?

Lookout is obviously experienced in how people are ...

So am I ...

That is why I can see Lookout is 100% right on this one ...

I will agree or disagree with anyone based on my personal experience knowledge and beliefs ...

Look at what Lookout has said and you might learn something about people and life ...

Then it's very likely you and Lookout are psychically bonded. It certainly means you're blinkered. I GUESS it means you think you can read minds and know exactly what anyone would do/say at any given time in any circumstance? I GUESS it means you have no empathy or understanding of anyone who doesn't believe it's your way or no way? It certainly means you think you know more than anyone else.

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Re: Sherlock has solved the case at last ...
« Reply #51 on: October 04, 2017, 01:39:PM »
Where are your examples of this or is this your own interpretation?





Common sense and experience.

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Re: Sherlock has solved the case at last ...
« Reply #52 on: October 04, 2017, 01:40:PM »




Common sense and experience.

In other words your personal opinion
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Re: Sherlock has solved the case at last ...
« Reply #53 on: October 04, 2017, 01:42:PM »
According to Julie.

The bibles pages were wet. As if someone with bloodied hands had been flicking through it.

Please provide a source that -

Sheila was a passionate reader of the bible.

That people who go on murderous psychotic rages, then read the bible & shower.

If someone with bloodied hands was flicking through the Bible, they certainly did so without actually picking it up, otherwise there would have been blood on the cover.

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Re: Sherlock has solved the case at last ...
« Reply #54 on: October 04, 2017, 01:43:PM »





It's only through personal experience that you know and can safely write about this,as if not,you're no wiser towards the workings of the law and end up like JB has done.

You mean YOUR personal experience, no ne else's
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« Reply #55 on: October 04, 2017, 01:47:PM »
As well,JB wasn't afraid to speak out either and stand his ground,which was something else that police don't like as they're used to putting words into the mouths of those who are easily brainwashed.

Are you suggesting police put words into the mouths of criminals ?

And are you suggestions, for example, career criminals are brainwashed?

Or are you referring to yourself or your own perception?
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Re: Sherlock has solved the case at last ...
« Reply #56 on: October 04, 2017, 01:48:PM »




Common sense and experience.

For example...?

Or are you suggesting your common sense and experience is superior to others?
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Re: Sherlock has solved the case at last ...
« Reply #57 on: October 04, 2017, 01:49:PM »
Then it's very likely you and Lookout are psychically bonded. It certainly means you're blinkered. I GUESS it means you think you can read minds and know exactly what anyone would do/say at any given time in any circumstance? I GUESS it means you have no empathy or understanding of anyone who doesn't believe it's your way or no way? It certainly means you think you know more than anyone else.






Nothing " blinkered " about me. I've had MANY more years of experience than you have to enable me to help/ explain  situations such as this particular crime.
It's no use going on about the usual " lack of empathy ",etc etc,it doesn't wash.It's only your way of getting out of replying with a more sensible answer.

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Re: Sherlock has solved the case at last ...
« Reply #58 on: October 04, 2017, 01:50:PM »
Where are your examples of this or is this your own interpretation?

Do you think in 1985 that DC Jones would have liked the make up wearing "queer" local drug dealer who was better educated than him, better looking than him and was about to by a car that DC jones could only dream of and was about to inherit massively and who probably had zero respect for him because he was a policeman ?

Let me give you a clue - he probably did not ...


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Re: Sherlock has solved the case at last ...
« Reply #59 on: October 04, 2017, 01:53:PM »
I think we have to establish at which window she saw the rifle, or where she thought she saw it.

Her statement is in the forum library ...

It is entirely separate from the "trick of the light" sighting of movement in the window seen by the 2 Police officers walking around outside the farm with Jeremy.

Not only is a separate sighting it was a totally different window in a different part of the house ...

Those 2 officers statements are also in the forum library ...