Holly, do you think the blood in the silencer was Sheila's? If not, who do you think it belongs to? Not forgetting that Sheila wasnt actually Blood related to her adopted family.
Andrea I honestly do not know as there is simply no conclusive evidence either way. Please see my previous post.
I appreciate that Sheila was not a blood relation and this is the biggest obstacle for me to overcome in believing Jeremy to be guilty. I understand that 1 in 6 suffers mental illness. Although some figures seem to suggest it is as high as 1 in 4. Either way this equates to 16.66% or 25.00% of the population. So for me to believe Jeremy to be guilty I have to accept that 4 individuals thrown together pretty much at random by that I mean via marriage and adoption exceed the statistical average by up to 58.34% (June and Sheila mental illness, Jeremy personality disordered) It is this statistical anomaly that I have difficulty with.
Peter Vanezis stated that if Jeremy is responsible he would have to have been mad. Peter Vanezis is not a psychologist/psychiatrist so probably not really qualified to make such a statement. But I am sure most would agree that if Jeremy is responsible he surely cannot be defined as 'normal'. I understand Jeremy has been tested numerous times and shows no signs of psychopathy. But if we assume Jeremy is responsible this must mean 75% of the family were suffering from mental illness/personality disorder. Whereas the statistical norm is 16.66% to 25.00%.
Imagine walking along any street anywhere in the world and taking four people at random, who are not genetically related, and finding that three of the four suffered from mental illness/personality disorder. >@@(*&)
It is unusual certainly but by no means impossible. You also have to factor in that both Jeremy and Sheila were adopted and that in itself can bring certain psychological disadvantages for young adults. Both of them sought out their birth parents so we don't know how that affected them.
We know for example that Sheila sought out and contacted her mother behind June's back even going as far as to telephone her while at Jeremy's house in Goldhanger. That in itself brought pressures for a girl who was already suffering from mild mental illness.
At the end of the day one has to put semantics to the one side and only consider the established facts. I have yet to read anything which shows Jeremy Bamber to be innocent. By his own actions both prior to and after the murders he has shown himself to be a most callous character and very capable of murder if the price was right.
The evidence of Julie Mugford and others was the topping on the cake for the police, it was the mortar which filled in all the gaps in order to make the case watertight. Bamber has had 28 years to provide evidence which might support him but failed at every juncture. That says it all for me.
Yes I understand adoptees are at greater risk of emotional/pyschological issues than their non-adopted peers but this does not account for the mental illness suffered by Mrs Bamber which first occurred when Sheila was around 1 or 2 years of age and before Jeremy was even conceived.
If Jeremy is guilty then to have 3 out of 4 adoptive family members suffering from mental illness/personality disorder is an alarming statistic. Of course
if Jeremy is innocent the statistic is still alarming but more believable. Who was it who said "There are three kinds of lies: lies, damned lies and statistics"?
According to Colin Caffell's book Sheila met with her natural mother around May 1985. I believe some letters were also exchanged. I was not aware of any phone conversations. Are you able and willing to provide your source for the said call made from Goldhanger? Colin's book states that in the aftermath of the tragedy Sheila's natural mother found it difficult to liaise via phone as her other other children were unaware of Sheila's existence and her husband was unsupportive.
As far as I'm aware Jeremy has not met his natural parents in adulthood. After his failed 2002 appeal he sought the support of his natural parents via his probation officer but they did not want to know.
Are you able to provide examples of what you deem to be callous behaviour by Jeremy? He sounds like a role model compared with some of the guys I have to endure at uni who can be quite boorish. He was certainly no Mick Philpott et al prior to the night of the tragedy.
I struggle to treat anything said by Julie Mugford seriously as I fail to understand how any 'normal' woman could continue an intimate relationship with a man (Jeremy) who, according to her witness statement dated 8/9 Sept, confessed to her on the day of the murders to hiring a hitman to murder his entire immediate adoptive family. Why did she wait until she was dumped to fess up? Had she have fessed up straight away more 'evidence' would have been preserved eg the carpets. Why was she not charged with peverting the course of justice?