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Jeremy Bamber says police watchdog ruling could see him freed from jail

HAYSIEHAYSIE Member Posts: 35,721
edited May 2023 in The Rail
Will THIS photo clear Jeremy Bamber of the notorious White House Farm murders 37 years on? Forensic scientist says the image suggests a body was MOVED by police before official snaps were taken




Leading forensic scientist Philip Boyce, who has 30 years' experience carrying out high-profile investigations claims Essex Police moved one of the bodies at the scene before taking photographs. Jeremy Bamber is serving a whole-life tariff for the murders of his adoptive parents Nevill and June Bamber, both 61, his adoptive sister Sheila Caffell, 28, and her six-year-old twins, Daniel and Nicholas. All were shot at the Essex farmhouse on August 7, 1985.


https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-11473281/White-House-Farm-murders-Scientist-claims-police-moved-body-official-snaps-taken.html

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  • EssexphilEssexphil Member Posts: 8,739
    It's a case that has fascinated me for years.

    Jeremy Bamber was clearly a nasty piece of work. But I have always suspected that he was convicted due to that, and the fact that he looked a bit murder-y. There was next to no evidence pointing to his Guilt.

    There was evidence that this was a murder/suicide by his adoptive sister, separate to this latest revelation. Evidence that was concealed from the Jury.
  • HAYSIEHAYSIE Member Posts: 35,721
    edited November 2022
    Essexphil said:

    It's a case that has fascinated me for years.

    Jeremy Bamber was clearly a nasty piece of work. But I have always suspected that he was convicted due to that, and the fact that he looked a bit murder-y. There was next to no evidence pointing to his Guilt.

    There was evidence that this was a murder/suicide by his adoptive sister, separate to this latest revelation. Evidence that was concealed from the Jury.

    It was difficult to remain impartial because he was such a horrible tw.t.
  • EssexphilEssexphil Member Posts: 8,739
    HAYSIE said:

    Essexphil said:

    It's a case that has fascinated me for years.

    Jeremy Bamber was clearly a nasty piece of work. But I have always suspected that he was convicted due to that, and the fact that he looked a bit murder-y. There was next to no evidence pointing to his Guilt.

    There was evidence that this was a murder/suicide by his adoptive sister, separate to this latest revelation. Evidence that was concealed from the Jury.

    It was difficult to remain impartial because he was such a horrible tw.t.
    Of course that was true.

    But it was necessary to succeed.
  • HAYSIEHAYSIE Member Posts: 35,721
    Essexphil said:

    HAYSIE said:

    Essexphil said:

    It's a case that has fascinated me for years.

    Jeremy Bamber was clearly a nasty piece of work. But I have always suspected that he was convicted due to that, and the fact that he looked a bit murder-y. There was next to no evidence pointing to his Guilt.

    There was evidence that this was a murder/suicide by his adoptive sister, separate to this latest revelation. Evidence that was concealed from the Jury.

    It was difficult to remain impartial because he was such a horrible tw.t.
    Of course that was true.

    But it was necessary to succeed.
    Succeed?
  • MISTY4MEMISTY4ME Member Posts: 6,298
    edited November 2022
    HAYSIE said:

    Essexphil said:

    HAYSIE said:

    Essexphil said:

    It's a case that has fascinated me for years.

    Jeremy Bamber was clearly a nasty piece of work. But I have always suspected that he was convicted due to that, and the fact that he looked a bit murder-y. There was next to no evidence pointing to his Guilt.

    There was evidence that this was a murder/suicide by his adoptive sister, separate to this latest revelation. Evidence that was concealed from the Jury.

    It was difficult to remain impartial because he was such a horrible tw.t.
    Of course that was true.

    But it was necessary to succeed.
    Succeed?
    Succeed in having a fair trial I presume Phil @Essexphil meant
  • HAYSIEHAYSIE Member Posts: 35,721
    MISTY4ME said:

    HAYSIE said:

    Essexphil said:

    HAYSIE said:

    Essexphil said:

    It's a case that has fascinated me for years.

    Jeremy Bamber was clearly a nasty piece of work. But I have always suspected that he was convicted due to that, and the fact that he looked a bit murder-y. There was next to no evidence pointing to his Guilt.

    There was evidence that this was a murder/suicide by his adoptive sister, separate to this latest revelation. Evidence that was concealed from the Jury.

    It was difficult to remain impartial because he was such a horrible tw.t.
    Of course that was true.

    But it was necessary to succeed.
    Succeed?
    Succeed in having a fair trial I presume Phil @Essexphil meant
    Ok.
    I just think that he had such a terrible attitude, which didnt endear him to the public, and must have made it more difficult for the jury.
    I didnt realise it was quite that long ago.
    I have watched a couple of documentaries, and the tv drama.
    I cant remember all the details now, but as far as I remember the was some doubt over his sisters capability with a rifle, whether she was capable of killing the Father, her ability to reach the trigger when allegedly shooting herself, and the impossibility of hiding the silencer if she had shot herself.
  • TheEdge949TheEdge949 Member Posts: 5,680
    I have always felt that the evidence whilst often compelling never established Bambers guilt beyond reasonable doubt.

    Yes, he was smug, arrogant and seemingly duplicitous. However, if we locked up everybody displaying those traits there'd be few left.
  • HAYSIEHAYSIE Member Posts: 35,721
    Essexphil said:

    HAYSIE said:

    Essexphil said:

    It's a case that has fascinated me for years.

    Jeremy Bamber was clearly a nasty piece of work. But I have always suspected that he was convicted due to that, and the fact that he looked a bit murder-y. There was next to no evidence pointing to his Guilt.

    There was evidence that this was a murder/suicide by his adoptive sister, separate to this latest revelation. Evidence that was concealed from the Jury.

    It was difficult to remain impartial because he was such a horrible tw.t.
    Of course that was true.

    But it was necessary to succeed.

    Jeremy Bamber says police watchdog ruling could see him freed from jail



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