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So you're working backwards. You have no evidence that there were problems before the murders, you're just assuming that he hated his family because he killed them.
But he feigned interest in farming for the last two years of the victims' lives, to allow time for the murder preparations.
What do you want as evidence? Presumably the testimony of Nevill's friend that an argument with Jeremy had reduced Nevill to tears isn't enough. The stories Jeremy told others isn't enough. How much more evidence is there of his scant regard for them than his shooting them?
It was just an example - it could have been anything. I know he got other jobs, so I don't know why he's being described as lazy and workshy by some people. They're the sort of jobs which someone would probably get tired of quite quickly though. The point is - he knew that Nevill/June were buying land just because Ann asked them to, but he talked about that land in a way which suggested that he was interested in the caravan park, so maybe he might have preferred to get involved in that. I just don't see how he was being "forced" by Nevill to be a farm worker.
That's the whole point of working on a temporary basis. My friends children, before going to university, all worked at the same Little Chef on the A12 that Jeremy worked at. They were all offered managerial training if they chose to stay on. I think Jeremy liked jobs he could walk away from when he'd had enough or earned enough.
No, it's not enough. There could be many reasons why Nevill was in tears - if it happened. What stories that he told others? Where are the statements?
Possibly, and that's not abnormal. Lots of people do a bit of job hopping.
So how did anyone know that he disliked farming then if he put on a good act?
Because he blabbed to others out of earshot of those in the driving seat. Adam gave you a list already.
James Richards.Mary Mugford.Julie Mugford.Ann Eaton.Barbara Wilson.
This list? I hope he backs it up with statements.