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Re: For Lookout - An Inheritance Killer The Same Age As JB
« Reply #45 on: October 17, 2017, 06:56:PM »
Why are their two threads on this? I only made one.
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Re: For Lookout - An Inheritance Killer The Same Age As JB
« Reply #46 on: October 17, 2017, 06:57:PM »
Strange how June at only 60 should have felt the need to have written a note/letter to the family before the tragedy ?  A note/letter which had been left easy to find and not attached to the Will in any way. Makes you wonder who took whose life ?
I'm sure that if I wrote a note/letter such as that for the family to find,they'd suspect me of having taken something,especially where no specific illness had been diagnosed.

Considering that June had been examined and found that she'd been a healthy female,it seems hard to believe that she'd write such a note. Yet it was never questioned as to the health of her mind. Nobody dies from depression or any other mental health issue.

Only by knowing the reason for her many GP visits leading up to the tragedy,we'll never know if June had been in a " dark place" when the tragedy occurred.

Nevill's reason for cutting short his role as magistrate was to look after June. Nobody really knew anything.
Wasn't there an incident during June's stay at St. Andrew's in 1982 when she insisted on meeting Robert Boutflour in the car park because she didn't trust the nurses, then began to talk about provisions for her death? I'm not sure about nobody dying from a mental health issue: don't many people with schizophrenia hear voices telling them to do harm to themselves, and haven't we had Terry Butcher's son today dying from a mental-health related issue?

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Re: For Lookout - An Inheritance Killer The Same Age As JB
« Reply #47 on: October 17, 2017, 06:57:PM »
You may believe so, but naturally, there may have been a price to pay...................and Jeremy didn't come highly qualified -indeed, he wasn't qualified at all- for anything.

Didn't Nevill offer to buy a shop for Sheila and Colin or something? Maybe Nevill would have offered to set Jeremy up in some kind of business other than farming.

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Re: For Lookout - An Inheritance Killer The Same Age As JB
« Reply #48 on: October 17, 2017, 06:59:PM »





I knew what you'd said so no need for the caps. Perhaps now you know what it's like to purposely misinterpret.

Jeremy knew nothing about his mother's illness or he'd  have said so in his WS. All he mentioned was her seeing the GP for weeks,was it ? up to the tragedy.

Lookout, if you fail to make your meanings clear, I can't be responsible for misinterpreting them. As you know, I use caps for definition.

You've previously said that June was seeing her doctor for weeks before the tragedy. A sweepingly throwaway remark. By Jeremy, perhaps?

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Re: For Lookout - An Inheritance Killer The Same Age As JB
« Reply #49 on: October 17, 2017, 07:00:PM »
The challenge was that I had to find someone of the same age and Lookout would admit that such crimes happen (even though we all know they do).

It looks like the whole point of the thread has once again gone for a burton!

If I were a superhero, I would choose 'invisibility' - to practice you only have to turn up here and try and keep a thread on topic, doing so means you just get ignored - I give up!  ::)
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Re: For Lookout - An Inheritance Killer The Same Age As JB
« Reply #50 on: October 17, 2017, 07:02:PM »
Didn't Nevill offer to buy a shop for Sheila and Colin or something? Maybe Nevill would have offered to set Jeremy up in some kind of business other than farming.

I guess we'll never know. However, my feeling is that Jeremy was adopted for the sole purpose of making him heir to the farm. I don't mean that to sound callous, but I don't believe that any thought was given to what either child might wish to do with their lives.

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Re: For Lookout - An Inheritance Killer The Same Age As JB
« Reply #51 on: October 17, 2017, 07:04:PM »
Didn't Nevill offer to buy a shop for Sheila and Colin or something? Maybe Nevill would have offered to set Jeremy up in some kind of business other than farming.
It was June who offered Sheila the chance to manage an antiques shop in the locality. There was also talk of giving her work at Maldon Growers.

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Re: For Lookout - An Inheritance Killer The Same Age As JB
« Reply #52 on: October 17, 2017, 07:04:PM »
If I were a superhero, I would choose 'invisibility' - to practice you only have to turn up here and try and keep a thread on topic, doing so means you just get ignored - I give up!  ::)

AWW! SORRY CAROLINE!! 'Fraid I played a part in keeping Lookout from the challenge you set her. I'll leave her to it.

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Re: For Lookout - An Inheritance Killer The Same Age As JB
« Reply #53 on: October 17, 2017, 07:10:PM »
Lookout, if you fail to make your meanings clear, I can't be responsible for misinterpreting them. As you know, I use caps for definition.

You've previously said that June was seeing her doctor for weeks before the tragedy. A sweepingly throwaway remark. By Jeremy, perhaps?






Jeremy was at WHF every day and if his mother had been missing,he'd have enquired after her whereabouts,so not a " sweepingly throwaway remark " really as his father would have told him the truth of where she was don't you think ? Particularly if it had been a fixed time each time.

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Re: For Lookout - An Inheritance Killer The Same Age As JB
« Reply #54 on: October 17, 2017, 07:13:PM »
Why are their two threads on this? I only made one.

I don't know what happened.  I have merged them.


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Re: For Lookout - An Inheritance Killer The Same Age As JB
« Reply #55 on: October 17, 2017, 07:16:PM »





Jeremy was at WHF every day and if his mother had been missing,he'd have enquired after her whereabouts,so not a " sweepingly throwaway remark " really as his father would have told him the truth of where she was don't you think ? Particularly if it had been a fixed time each time.

Why would he enquire, Lookout? June was involved in church activities. June went visiting. June went shopping. I see no earthly reason why Jeremy would ask after her is she happened not to be there. I certainly see no need for him to know if she had a doctor's appointment, especially if it was in tandem with a shopping trip or a visit.

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« Reply #56 on: October 17, 2017, 07:19:PM »
AWW! SORRY CAROLINE!! 'Fraid I played a part in keeping Lookout from the challenge you set her. I'll leave her to it.

She set me the challenge - The guy is the same age as Jeremy Lookout.
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Re: For Lookout - An Inheritance Killer The Same Age As JB
« Reply #57 on: October 17, 2017, 07:19:PM »
I don't know what happened.  I have merged them.

If you'll forgive the phraseology, Adam produced a number 2 "For Lookout - An................"

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« Reply #58 on: October 17, 2017, 07:21:PM »
She set me the challenge - The guy is the same age as Jeremy Lookout.

HO! Well done you! I wonder if Jeremy feels miffed that he's not the only one?

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Re: For Lookout - An Inheritance Killer The Same Age As JB
« Reply #59 on: October 17, 2017, 07:23:PM »
Wasn't there an incident during June's stay at St. Andrew's in 1982 when she insisted on meeting Robert Boutflour in the car park because she didn't trust the nurses, then began to talk about provisions for her death? I'm not sure about nobody dying from a mental health issue: don't many people with schizophrenia hear voices telling them to do harm to themselves, and haven't we had Terry Butcher's son today dying from a mental-health related issue?






It's not only schizophrenia where people hear voices and hallucinate. A few too many ( not an overdose ) of paracetamol in some can cause the same thing. Lack of sleep also does the same.

Yes,RIP to Terry Butcher's son who'd experienced war in Afghanistan and never got over it. He probably suffered from PTSD to start with as a lot have and sadly whatever treatment he had,didn't work. Though we don't know the full details.

Sheila too had a set-to with the nursing staff thinking she was being poisoned. June was the most sick to my mind.