LondonJohn
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On the "hitman" issue (and IIRC the police brought this named "hitman" in for questioning and found that he had an unimpeachable alibi):
I think Mugford was telling the truth on this matter. I believe Bamber did tell her - before and after the fact - that he'd used this hitman. I think that a psychiatrist would be able to analyse this as a particular character trait of a psychopath (which is what I believe Jeremy Bamber was, in the classical sense). I think he used the device of a mythical hitman to "allow" himself to explain all the details of the crime to Mugford - serving the dual purpose to him of a form of catharsis ("I am responsible, but it wasn't actually me who carried out these horrific acts") and the satisfaction of reliving the crime (while being able to pretend that his reminiscences were vicarious rather than first-hand).
