Yes. These are my words, my views, my understanding. These words are not Jeremy's. I'm only relaying what I believe to be the truth.
Dont take it personally and don't try to twist my words Nicholas. You can go back as far as you want, print as much as you want, my views regarding the period I spent with Jeremy remain the same.
I’m sorry to say this, Agatha, but even your remark “my views regarding the period I spent with Jeremy remain the same”, deeply suggests you believe you were in a relationship with him.
You never had a relationship, Agatha. You didn’t spend time together, alone. You didn’t share things together — go out together. All you did was write to him, and he you, had some hurried phone calls, and visited him in prison.
That isn’t a relationship, Agatha.
I don’t know your history, but for some reason you chose to make contact with him when the rest of the world are getting on with their lives, and I wonder if you were drawn to him for some particular reason? Most women (admittedly, I don’t know your age/circumstances), but most women don’t want anything to do with a convicted mass murderer. They don’t want to put their lives on hold, while doing donkey work for this prisoner they’ve become fascinated by. They don’t want to wait excitedly for the postman to deliver the latest letter from the man they DON’T truly know, or wait for a rushed phone call, a one-off visit travelling miles to sit in a gloomy visiting hall opposite a man who is actually a stranger to them.
It isn’t normal, it isn’t healthy, and that’s why he uses all these women who do this...evil and mad as he is, he realises he can easily bamboozle them, get money, gifts, and get them to do his donkey work.