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June lived in the past though didn't she and what she said,went ?
Why isn't money a great motive? It's been motive in the past and will continue to be motive in the future.
I don't know lookout, but it does seem Pamela at least just thought of herself as a "housewife", so maybe June had a similar outlook.
If there doesn't need to be more motive than money, why are "guilters" so concerned about whether Jeremy hated his family or not?
I'm not sure that they are concerned.How about the posters saying that the relatives hated Jeremy? Isn't it the same, yet doesn't stick in the throat as much?
There needs to be more for someone to shoot five people, including two young children, and to fight with their father, and to see their mother suffering.
So if he killed them, then perhaps he did indeed hate them?
They're looking for a motive for the relatives to point the finger at Jeremy. Also, the relatives were actually very negative about him - whilst being nice to his face of course.
I don't think that they are looking for a motive. I think the money and perceived freedom that JB would enjoy was the motive.The 'hate' conclusion is secondary and is a conclusion born out of his actions, rather than necessarily being the cause of his actions.
I don't think he hated them, just didn't care one way or the other.
A lot of people would like money and freedom, but they don't murder five people to get it. That requires some kind of negative emotion towards those people. What are these actions which had led some people to conclude that Jeremy hated his family and hated farming?
Again, the act of murder, is in itself, a likely reason why some people may think that JB hated his victims.