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Episode 128 - White House Farm Revisited: The Contested Evidence

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The Trial of Sheila Haloperidol

In the months leading up to the murders, Sheila continued to receive treatment for her psychosis. She was being injected on a monthly basis with 200 milligrams of haloperidol. It made her numb and drowsy lethargic and confused. In September 1983, she was released having made a partial recovery. By this point, Colin had the kids full time but he didn't turn on Sheila. He knew that she was sick and that she was still the mother of his boys. Jeremy's reaction, however, was that she was going, quote, bonkers. And now he says he does feel guilty for saying that, as he should.

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