I think that much of Jeremy's memories of WHF Christmases are true. He was fortunate in having loving, caring adoptive parents besides a much wider extended family, members of whom would drop in to WHF at Christmas . Perhaps there is a morsel of remorse somewhere . Portrayal of his family as dysfunctional is far from reality and part of the web of distortion put out by some of those blue forum members who cling to the delusions about St J. I have heard that he was quite a nice normal child so something must have gone desperately wrong maybe from his late teens onwards.
It's truly heartwarming to read his happy Christmas memories, and how fond he was of his parents. I can only assume that he experienced some sort of temporary amnesia when he ripped them off at the caravan park.
The 'morsel of remorse' is a long time coming. Perhaps this latest CCRC/Judicial Review knockback will make him think more deeply than he has done about confessing.... but somehow I doubt it.
There does seem to be a lot of pent-up anger in the Allison audio recording, although it's nearly two years old now.
He maintained then and it seems he still does, that the police "saw my sister in the kitchen when they went into the house".
Allison asks - " If the unthinkable happened.... and they said no on the 31st. January (2011).... what then.... well, we'd start exposing some of the other stuff I know about.... I've not revealed all my hand to the CCRC."
http://audio.theguardian.tv/audio/kip/standalone/uk/1296215055839/9994/gdn.new.110128.tm.Jeremy-Bamber.mp3