Once again I find myself repeating what I've previously said about the police handing over the diaries to the relatives ! I'm by no means rude, just answering your tedious drawn-out posts to which when you don't get the answer you want-----throw your dummy out and start blaming me for being rude ?? You do the exact same performance every time that 've come to expect the pattern of your posts complete with reinforcements every now and again putting in his sixpenn'orth. Laughable really as it's sooooo predictable.
Instead of writing in her diaries while at WHF Sheila went on to greater things with her continued and prolific writings--------the pages of notes in the team's possession at the moment. The ones that EP put to one side,for years because they weren't " legible ". So Sheila hadn't missed out on her daily reports after all.
You know, don't you, that you make yourself look very foolish every time you try to 'out psychology' me? However, I congratulate myself that you've obviously picked up something of it from me. You've yet to take on board that YOUR pattern amounts to nothing more than projection. It usually occurs when you wish to avoid. It's then that you take the conversation completely off track by involving other posters. Please don't take my word for it, though. I feel certain they'll back up what I say, but PLEASE lets not descend to the level of a few days ago. And you call me predictable? Tsk Tsk.
Anyway, back to the topic in hand, eh? You have, indeed -and incidentally, I've never denied it- said that the police gave the diaries to the family. You've never given an opinion, though, on how you think the police came to have them in their possession. I'm truly interested to hear your opinion on this.
I'll tell you up front, before I go further. I don't believe there are ANY new and continued prolific notes currently in the teams' hands, OTHER than those we've already pored over here. NOR do I believe, as you imply, that Sheila dropped her diary writings in favour of them.