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her how his plan has succeeded and to expect the police come morning. She also mentions that he hired Marcus McBride to kill his family. Taff orders Jeremy and McBride arrested. Jeremy denies Julie’s recollection, but does admit to the theft at the family camping site. McBride turns out to have a solid alibi for the night of the murders. Colin is informed about Jeremy’s arrest, and expresses disbelief for having believed him. Jeremy attempts to release the pornographic pictures of Sheila, but the papers turn on him and portray the case as a photo scandal. The regional police commissioner summons all the detectives on the Bamber case and asks their opinion of who committed the murders. All except Taff suspect Jeremy, and the commissioner puts CS Mike
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that the rumour has it that Bamber was dealing drugs, but he cannot present them evidence of it, which Stan decides to ignore. Eaton’s husband tries to convince Colin that Jeremy is the killer, but fails. Julie grows frustrated with Jeremy’s flirting with another woman, and throws objects at him in a rage when they are packing in Sheila’s London apartment. Colin arrives to assist him instead, and is left disgusted when Jeremy mocks Sheila’s sensitive pictures. Eaton learns from Carr that the police in Essex agree with the findings and deem the case closed. Clark calls Stan away from his holiday, when Julie arrives at the station, wanting to tell them what really happened the night of the murders.
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shares the same doubts as Stan and talks to Taff with her lawyer, but Taff discredits her and angrily orders them to leave his office. He again lashes out at Stan for his presence at the crime scene with Clark and the coroner. He later questions Sheila’s friend, Frankie Bidiwi, with Stan. Bidiwi confirms Sheila’s violent behaviour, also implying that she might have molested her sons. Eaton discovers a broken window, which she shows Stan, concluding that only someone who knew the house well, lived or grew up there, would have known about it.
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Julie recounts how Jeremy as early as 1984 mentioned that he wanted to get rid of his parents and take over their inheritance. She further explains how he had subtly given hints that he was going ahead with getting rid of them, but she never took him seriously. Come the night of 6 August, he tells
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