She named Macdonald as the killer.
Did Julie name Macdonald as in accusing him (i.e. I think it is Macdonald) or did she repeat what she said she was told?
Repeated what she was told.
Yep, she kept up a charade for a while.
Now she's accused of keeping up a charade for even longer, 25+ years longer.
Yes, she repeated what she was told, alright, but told by whom?
Well certainly not the police, she'd have made things far easier if she named JB.
Putting the lovers tiff aside and playing devils advocate.........
So all Julie did during her testimony and witness statements is repeat what she said Jeremy said to her in conversations.
Correct or Incorrect?
Correct
Again being devils advocate
Julie technically has not accused anyone of being the murderer. In fact the one name mentioned from a repeated conversation had an alibi and was eliminated from enquiries.
Did Julie know Macdonald or was Macdonald just a name to her?
"Julie, now 36, said: "I thought this was long in the past. The last few weeks have been a nightmare. As far as I am concerned nothing has changed -
I sincerely believe he is guilty.
Do I stand by my original story? Yes, absolutely. I always assumed he would be in jail for life."
This begs the question: which original story does the former JM stand by?
The discredited story with which she supported Jeremy's account?
The discredited story with which she claimed that he'd hired a hitman?
Or the story, discredited by the evidence, according to Shaw and others, where JM now suggests that Jeremy is guilty of the murder?
Jeremy Bamber, remember was found guilty of personally killing his family, not of hiring a hitman. If JM says he is guilty, that is what she must believe he is guilty of.
"And while I fully accept that new forensic techniques could throw new light on the case I still believe he is guilty. He has a right to appeal, that is the law. It is just very hard for me to accept.
"At this stage the appeal process is so sketchy that I have no idea what is going on." (Sunday Mirror)
http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4161/is_20010401/ai_n14524991/