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mertol22

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« Reply #270 on: October 21, 2011, 11:05:PM »
they were right.

chochokeira

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« Reply #271 on: October 21, 2011, 11:28:PM »

mertol22

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« Reply #272 on: October 21, 2011, 11:39:PM »
The call logs can be debated week in week out  but those pictures of Sheila tell me a story, Colin and Sheila 1st met i believe in a London pub, her face tells me she thought of that day.

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« Reply #273 on: October 22, 2011, 12:04:AM »
The call logs can be debated week in week out  but those pictures of Sheila tell me a story, Colin and Sheila 1st met i believe in a London pub, her face tells me she thought of that day.

I can see why you think Sheila thought of Colin, Mertol, what I can't see is why you believe she thought specifically of the day she met him. Why do you think that?

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« Reply #274 on: October 22, 2011, 12:14:AM »
The call logs can be debated week in week out  but those pictures of Sheila tell me a story, Colin and Sheila 1st met i believe in a London pub, her face tells me she thought of that day.

I can see why you think Sheila thought of Colin, Mertol, what I can't see is why you believe she thought specifically of the day she met him. Why do you think that?
Ive  not finished reading In search of the Rainbows end yet Chocho but there are some things to consider, photos of Sheila as a model are pictures that represent her the style the pose ect, look at any picture of Sheila with Colin and she is happy, the snap of Sheila with Colin and family jubilee day is the best example ive seen,when they broke up it was then Sheila changed she wanted to be with Colin again, Colin had moved on with another partner,im certain Sheila remembered that very 1st day they met .

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Re: Essex police found evidence that Sheila fired rifle (SC/688/85)
« Reply #275 on: October 22, 2011, 02:26:AM »
Aren't you overlooking something quite elementary dear Watson? It is often said that when a woman changes the direction of her life she often changes her hairstyle. In those early photographs her hair is long. In her deathbed photographs her hair has been cut relatively short. Quite significant in my mind. ;)

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« Reply #276 on: October 22, 2011, 08:58:AM »
Aren't you overlooking something quite elementary dear Watson? It is often said that when a woman changes the direction of her life she often changes her hairstyle. In those early photographs her hair is long. In her deathbed photographs her hair has been cut relatively short. Quite significant in my mind. ;)
I  take on what you say Grahame and my view is only that, even i will agree with any guilty  member  no one  will ever know what truly happened  second by second that night, that part is lost  forever the advent of time will be that reason, however i was thinking  what was the very last thoughts running through her mind ,the good side to Sheila won her mind any emotion means more than any hairstyle.

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« Reply #277 on: October 22, 2011, 11:44:AM »
Aren't you overlooking something quite elementary dear Watson? It is often said that when a woman changes the direction of her life she often changes her hairstyle. In those early photographs her hair is long. In her deathbed photographs her hair has been cut relatively short. Quite significant in my mind. ;)
I  take on what you say Grahame and my view is only that, even i will agree with any guilty  member  no one  will ever know what truly happened  second by second that night, that part is lost  forever the advent of time will be that reason, however i was thinking  what was the very last thoughts running through her mind ,the good side to Sheila won her mind any emotion means more than any hairstyle.


Mertol, When I studied suicide, some years ago, my tutor, Prof Jock Young - a world renowned criminologist and sociologist - lectured about the small, seemingy insignificant aspects of suicide which could reveal so much about the state of mind of the deceased. Your work as an undertaker appears to have given you similar insights to Jock's.

Those small, tidy piles of clothing on the beach, so meticulously folded, and so often found replicated in different circumstances and different forms among suicides - even as a last shower, or a bucket of clothes steeped in water - belie any notion that suicide is always an utterly irrational act. Suicide is often an entirely rational and measured response to intolerable life circumstances, Jock said.

Even deranged suicides may perform a last act of ritualistic tidying or cleaning, putting the last vestiges of their life in order, reclaiming a fragment of control in a situation that otherwise seems completely out of control. Thoughts of the happiest times might be entirely consistent with such circumstances.

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Re: Essex police found evidence that Sheila fired rifle (SC/688/85)
« Reply #278 on: October 22, 2011, 11:54:AM »
Aren't you overlooking something quite elementary dear Watson? It is often said that when a woman changes the direction of her life she often changes her hairstyle. In those early photographs her hair is long. In her deathbed photographs her hair has been cut relatively short. Quite significant in my mind. ;)
I  take on what you say Grahame and my view is only that, even i will agree with any guilty  member  no one  will ever know what truly happened  second by second that night, that part is lost  forever the advent of time will be that reason, however i was thinking  what was the very last thoughts running through her mind ,the good side to Sheila won her mind any emotion means more than any hairstyle.


Mertol, When I studied suicide, some years ago, my tutor, Prof Jock Young - a world renowned criminologist and sociologist - lectured about the small, seemingy insignificant aspects of suicide which could reveal so much about the state of mind of the deceased. Your work as an undertaker appears to have given you similar insights to Jock's.

Those small, tidy piles of clothing on the beach, so meticulously folded, and so often found replicated in different circumstances and different forms among suicides - even as a last shower, or a bucket of clothes steeped in water - belie any notion that suicide is always an utterly irrational act. Suicide is often an entirely rational and measured response to intolerable life circumstances, Jock said.

Even deranged suicides may perform a last act of ritualistic tidying or cleaning, putting the last vestiges of their life in order, reclaiming a fragment of control in a situation that otherwise seems completely out of control. Thoughts of the happiest times might be entirely consistent with such circumstances.
Great post Keira. Very erudite and articulate. :)

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« Reply #279 on: October 22, 2011, 11:57:AM »
Grahame loving your work keep it going + 1 for you Keira and mertol

chochokeira

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Re: Essex police found evidence that Sheila fired rifle (SC/688/85)
« Reply #280 on: October 22, 2011, 12:28:PM »
Aren't you overlooking something quite elementary dear Watson? It is often said that when a woman changes the direction of her life she often changes her hairstyle. In those early photographs her hair is long. In her deathbed photographs her hair has been cut relatively short. Quite significant in my mind. ;)
I  take on what you say Grahame and my view is only that, even i will agree with any guilty  member  no one  will ever know what truly happened  second by second that night, that part is lost  forever the advent of time will be that reason, however i was thinking  what was the very last thoughts running through her mind ,the good side to Sheila won her mind any emotion means more than any hairstyle.


Mertol, When I studied suicide, some years ago, my tutor, Prof Jock Young - a world renowned criminologist and sociologist - lectured about the small, seemingy insignificant aspects of suicide which could reveal so much about the state of mind of the deceased. Your work as an undertaker appears to have given you similar insights to Jock's.

Those small, tidy piles of clothing on the beach, so meticulously folded, and so often found replicated in different circumstances and different forms among suicides - even as a last shower, or a bucket of clothes steeped in water - belie any notion that suicide is always an utterly irrational act. Suicide is often an entirely rational and measured response to intolerable life circumstances, Jock said.

Even deranged suicides may perform a last act of ritualistic tidying or cleaning, putting the last vestiges of their life in order, reclaiming a fragment of control in a situation that otherwise seems completely out of control. Thoughts of the happiest times might be entirely consistent with such circumstances.
Great post Keira. Very erudite and articulate. :)


Thanks, Grahame  ;D

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Re: Essex police found evidence that Sheila fired rifle (SC/688/85)
« Reply #281 on: October 27, 2011, 12:17:PM »
It is my opinion that petey is for real. He is a genuine solicitor and is also 70 to 80% convinced of JB's innocence. He is not registered under any other username or IP address. Also he has no connections with the family in any way.