Don't kid yourself,Sheila was a young woman who was as strong as an ox if/when the need arose.After having sat quietly thinking and mulling things over adrenaline would have been building up inside her preparing her for the energy it took that night,after which exhaustion would have won as she'd accomplished what she'd set out to do and in taking her own life,satisfaction that her job had been done. Hence the peaceful composure of her face and body. She hadn't been found cowered in a corner.
Targets are easy to hit when they're not moving,no matter what the distance is. It's not difficult to shoot your target when you're in the same room.
Because of the placements of the bullets it indicated that Sheila was grabbing so many to load,not necessarily the full quota. This is why Sheila would have used an empty box/container to transport bullets upstairs-----------Jeremy wouldn't have needed to as besides having pockets,he'd have loaded up the rifle as normal.
I think it's you who is kidding us!! Of course, you have no proof of any of what you're saying. I guess you must be basing it on what you know of others and making up the rest as you go. No one, but NO ONE has ever said anything untoward, or outside the parameters of 'normal' about Sheila. Indeed YOU are the only one to do so, blowing up tiny incidents out of all proportion to try to make her appear to be a simmering violent cauldron beneath the surface,and trying to colour her as being adept with the loading and use of firearms. Yet you appear unable to make up your mind about whether she planned the massacre, coolly and logically, or whether she succumbed under mental illness.
Let's see. What incidents were there? She -allegedly- had a quick temper! Ooh!! She broke some of Colin's precious sculptures -but not over his head. She once threw a pan? at him -but she didn't bash him over the head with it. Freddie was afraid of what MIGHT happen when she was psychotic. Nothing did. Stories about her treatment of her children. Nothing untoward -by way of violence- discovered by A) the hospital B) her case worker C) teachers D) foster carers.
Naturally, she, like the rest of us, wasn't a cardboard cut-out. She -like the rest of us- would have had reactions to whatever was the stimulus. I think it's likely that she reacted more strongly to June than anyone else. I think they may have wound each other up. I believe it can safely and conclusively be said that she had NEVER exhibited violence to others, even during her two psychotic episodes. The only violence she DID exhibit, during those times, appears to have been to herself. There is nothing in her past which suggests she was capable of the violence you're wishing on her. No one -other than you- has had anything bad to say of her. According to you, they're wrong, aren't they?
It's difficult to find anyone in this area who has anything good to say of Jeremy. Sure, you'd have us believe that the numerous who WOULD have given him a character reference have been silenced or paid off. I don't buy that. There are ways of 'getting it out there' if one considers it important enough. It's because they were all jealous of him, did I hear you say? Unlikely, but whatever the reason, he doesn't appear to have had many friends. Sure, there are one or two who've been fawning over him since he's been in prison -possibly mostly women, and possibly one or two from pre prison, with the hots for him- but other than sitting in a pub/restaurant with him, no males appear to have been over-eager to seek his company. Perhaps he found Julie's student friends easier to impress than his peer group? I've only found one person who knew him, pre murders, who believes him innocent; my cousin's co in-law, a vicar, and one person -one of my neighbours, who doesn't know him- who thinks he's innocent. ALL the others who knew him, pre murders, believe he's guilty. According to you, they're wrong, aren't they?
Nugs is incredibly fond of coincidences and in this case they're coming at him from all directions. I think there are FAR too many, attached to Jeremy's count-down CV to the murders- to be brushed aside as being points of no consequence.