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"There was one woman who was like 90 pounds (6.43 stone) soaking wet. She threw a Lutheran deacon who was about 200 pounds (14.29 stone) across the room" https://edition.cnn.com/2017/08/04/health/exorcism-doctor/index.htmlSheila was possessed by the Devil.
Anyone can muster up the strength if/when a situation arises. The saying which we've heard many a time " I didn't know she had the strength " is an underrated phrase used if it's a woman involved.
But Jeremy had the strength also without the need for a psychotic attack and Sheila was medicated - still having a moderate dose in her system even though her injection was due.
Sheila also had the strength " without the need for a psychotic attack ",medicated or not,she was a young and very angry woman.
Suthurst never said that. you are once again putting words in peoples mouthsWhat more do I need to add?
https://www.google.co.uk/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=https://amp.theguardian.com/uk/2011/jan/30/jeremy-bamber-appeal-murders-evidence&ved=2ahUKEwi2zO2uzrHZAhVsCcAKHSd3BcUQFjAAegQIExAB&usg=AOvVaw1YvzAj5d2gfqDwcxFgRk-0&cf=1Sutherst has a theory on how Sheila's nail polish ended up below the aga scratches - 'He believes this places her in the kitchen on the night of the murders and that the damage may have occurred when she attempted to shoot herself and the recoil from the rifle butt struck her foot.'-----------------So Sheila tried to shoot herself in the kitchen but instead accidentially ended up putting her nail polish underneath the aga scratches. Now why didn't Bamber's trial lawyers think of that ?
She was young but wasn't very angry at all. This is a picture of Sheila in March of 1985 - she looks very frail!
She didn't look like that on the morning of the 7th of August. Her mother doesn't look 60 either.
Understandably.
Understandably what ? There's no date on that photograph anyway.