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Work is an absolute nightmare at the moment so I'm having to catch up at the end of the day and by the time I've caught up I've mostly forgotten what I want to comment on. However I managed to jot down a few thoughts today...in no particular order:
1. I can understand Helens reluctance to initially announce the engagement given it was so soon after the death of JS and after meeting IS. People can be quite judgemental after all. However I would have thought it would have been more common knowledge by the time of her death
2. It surprises me that IS isn't able to explain what exactly upset Helen so much after her drive to the shop. If my other half came back in the supposed state that Helen did I'd be questioning what had happened to make him feel like that or caused that reaction. It doesn't seem that IS pursued this (if it did actually happen)
3. I may be recalling facts incorrectly but if testing proved Helen was being drugged only from January onwards then how are the concerns which Helens mom raised prior to January explained?
4. Eileen further mentioned that Helen had very high blood pressure so much so that doctors had warned her she could have a heart attack/stroke sitting at her desk. I'd be intrigued to know whether Helen was in medication for this and how similar the medication was to the ziplocane?
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1. I can understand Helens reluctance to initially announce the engagement given it was so soon after the death of JS and after meeting IS. People can be quite judgemental after all. However I would have thought it would have been more common knowledge by the time of her death
2. It surprises me that IS isn't able to explain what exactly upset Helen so much after her drive to the shop. If my other half came back in the supposed state that Helen did I'd be questioning what had happened to make him feel like that or caused that reaction. It doesn't seem that IS pursued this (if it did actually happen)
3. I may be recalling facts incorrectly but if testing proved Helen was being drugged only from January onwards then how are the concerns which Helens mom raised prior to January explained?
4. Eileen further mentioned that Helen had very high blood pressure so much so that doctors had warned her she could have a heart attack/stroke sitting at her desk. I'd be intrigued to know whether Helen was in medication for this and how similar the medication was to the ziplocane?
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