Dimplenose
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Shall I add the next question?
I bought mine on offer in Tesco. (£3.75 I think.)
. As it is written in retrospect, her first point of reference is what he did on that fateful day - every previous event is coloured by what he eventually did.
"Do you completely trust Eva's version of events? More than once she admits that she was mistaken about something she had assumed that Kevin dis. Is she perhaps exaggerating her son's malignancy to make herself seem less blameworthy, or was she just the only party in this story who foresaw what he was capable of well in advance of Thursday?"
"Do you think that Kevin was guilty of damaging his little sister's eye? If so, what evidence do you find for this assumption? Would it stand up in court?
"Do you think that Kevin was guilty of damaging his little sister's eye? If so, what evidence do you find for this assumption? Would it stand up in court?
"Do you think that Kevin was guilty of damaging his little sister's eye? If so, what evidence do you find for this assumption? Would it stand up in court?
Was anyone else surprised that Eva told Kevin he could return home when he got out of prison? I don't have kids so I have never felt mothers love (although I do adore my Jack Russell) but I can't imagine letting my child home if they did that, surely you could never feel safe again?
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