If only she hadn't have been so needy, had taken JB seriously when he was discussing different methods of destroying his adopted family, and approached Ralph with her fears. Ralph already had his suspicions.
If someone you loved talked about killing their family every time you met Shona would you take them seriously?
I believe Julie really thought that he was just unhappy with his lot. Most of us have said that we will kill someone
at some time in our lives. The big difference is that what we say is just a figure of speech and accepted as such.
Jeremy however took this one step further and it does worry me sometimes that alarm bells weren't ringing in
Julie's head.
Could her love for Jeremy have been so strong that she was prepared to ignore his rantings for fear of losing him?
I'd like to think that I'd run a mile once he started talking about burning the house down. From what I've read over the months, JB was unpopular with men, but was (is) a bit of a desperado-magnet where women are concerned. JM was young, needy, seemingly desperate to hang on to him - perhaps her actions were understandable, if unforgiveable. What I find impossible to justify is JB's reprehensible behaviour after the funerals.[/quote]
He was to cock sure of himself shona, he obviously was psychopath material to have done what he did and then to live with himself wit such knowledge afterwards. Julie was useful to him and then brett was useful and then tesko was and is useful....can you see a pattern??