Well I have just watched the documentary that was on the Crime and Investigation network earlier today, and have to say I am gobsmacked.
I thought that it would be a bit of a "Jeremy bashing" programme, but found quite the opposite! To have a QC on there displaying the evidence not submitted at his trial, and saying that there was absolutely no way JB could have committed the murders just confirms the injustice of this whole situation to me.
Something I didn't realise, that the scratches on the mantle that were found by the Boutflours / Eatons were not there at the time of the crime scene photographs. I also didn't know that with Jeremy "out of the way", the Eatons / Boutflours became the sole inheritors of the estate / business and immediately moved into WHF. What a set up!
Grrrr, I'm getting myself really mad. I think I may be becoming slightly obsessed 
Mel just to be clear the Eatons did not move immediately move into WHF. I think it was three years or more later they moved in.
It has been suggested that the Eatons children were not happy with this, and had nightmares for a time.
Of course it is speculation about the chidren, and I am not swayed one way or the other.
The farm was rented and did not belong to the Bambers.
The inheritance was eventually split between the the Boutflours, and Anthony Pargetter, although I do not why. It seems a state of hostility remains between the two families.
David Boutflour once said "nobody wins", but clearly someone did.