As far as I can see from the interviews he answered each question when it was asked. It was a month later and he had not like AE written notes about timings and what had happened. Why should he if he was innocent.
now if he was guilty and thought he might be questioned at some stage you would think he would have got all his answers and details 100% spot on. Because he would have been ready for any eventuality.
even if you were witness to something extremely traumatic I expect most people if asked a month later may get confused about details about timings - probably not about what they saw - because it can be engrained in your mind - I think that is the case with most people - but how long something took or peoples exact words ? I think they can become blurred.
He readily said he and OTHER members of the family knew how to get in an out ( and anyone who knew about sash windows I should think) - but that old chestnut of the windows locking from the outside rears its ugly head again.
It was never physically proven that a window that was big enough for Jeremy to get out of would "lock" from the outside . Only the family said it would. perhaps if the house still has the same windows they could send us a video to prove this once and for all . Still does not mean it happened on the night though but at least we would know it was possible. Knowing sash windows I don't believe it.