"...not especially bright..." I see a few of those around here
. What % of the population from developed countries born in 1964 obtained degrees?
With regard to whether or not she was attractive I guess beauty is in the eye of the beholder. What has her physical appearance got to do with anything anyway?
I'm not going to waste my time joining in these silly debates.
Most lawyers I know usually stick to the facts of a case &%+((£
I bet you don't know any lawyers, still less what they stick to.
I'm a man. I can tell attractive from unattractive. She was unattractive. She was studying to be a teacher, not a rocket scientist. I have seen her in recorded interview. She is plain and uninteresting. That is relevant because Bamber soon tired of her and was even willing to risk exposure to be shot of her. That in turn better explains her conduct in turning him in than some agonising about ethics. If she expected to be Mrs Bamber and to be rich (in her provincial terms, anyway) then it is not hard to imagine how she must have felt, especially having helped him commit the crime (as I believe) when he spurned her and tried to fob her off with a paid holiday.
By the way, despite being a straight man, I can also tell attractive men from unattractive ones and it has been my experience, to which there are of course exceptions, that attractive people tend to wind up with other attractive people while unattractive tend to pair with unattractive. Colin and Sheila are examples of a couple of 9s. Bamber is probably an 8 while Sheila is perhaps a 3. While I would not put too much weight on it, I don't think it irrelevant to ask: what attracted him to her? Its not as though he didn't have plenty of offers, many of which he seems to have taken advantage of.