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JEREMY BAMBER CASE => Archive and Library => Topic started by: andrea on August 05, 2011, 09:03:AM
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david shaws an innocent man
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http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:jP4ZtW5Off0J:www.sleuthingforjustice.com/phpBB3/viewtopic.php%3Ff%3D74%26t%3D2445+Barbara+W
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http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:jP4ZtW5Off0J:www.sleuthingforjustice.com/phpBB3/viewtopic.php%3Ff%3D74%26t%3D2445+Barbara+W
Great find Andrea.
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i find it fascinating, people think its bullshit, but this shaw bloke must know something, he couldnt possibly just make all this up or pull it from thin air, its far too detailed plus he seems certain in what hes saying. IMO
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i find it fascinating, people think its bullshit, but this shaw bloke must know something, he couldnt possibly just make all this up or pull it from thin air, its far too detailed plus he seems certain in what hes saying. IMO
Yes, but wouldn't it be great if he could cross reference everything he says with proof such as documentation?
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of course yes, whats your opinion on shaws book grahame?
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of course yes, whats your opinion on shaws book grahame?
Haven't read it properly yet Andrea. Just a quick flick through. Someone's lending me another book as well soon which I've got to wade through. ;D
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i have stickied this graham because i keep loosing it :)
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You might find the link below more convenient.
http://youknowwhokilledyoudontyou.blogspot.com/2011/02/innocent-man-by-david-shaw.html (http://youknowwhokilledyoudontyou.blogspot.com/2011/02/innocent-man-by-david-shaw.html)
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As this is a sticky, is a moderator able to edit the title of the thread to be more descriptive?
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As this is a sticky, is a moderator able to edit the title of the thread to be more descriptive?
I think so. What would you like it called?
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As this is a sticky, is a moderator able to edit the title of the thread to be more descriptive?
I think so. What would you like it called?
Maybe something like:
"Link to David Shaw's Innocent Man" ?
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Thanks. :)
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Ann, I am knackered. Have just got in from taking the dogs out, so I need to catch my breath.
Just a couple of things I need to ask. if that is OK.
One thing that I was wondering is do you get the cobblewobbles staying at the farm?
I think I would crap myself for sure. Mind you I believe in spooks.
Old Tone seems a bit unsure of himself lately, bugger about the silencers.
Were you aware that he was not permitted to take his guns from WHF.
Still he got away with it, God bless EP.
Seems strange to me that such a good shot needed so many rounds to zero in his rifle [50]
Hope this finds you well.Missing you already.
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Mike, is there any hope of persuading David Shaw to explain where he obtained the information to write this manuscript?
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For anyone wanting to read David Shaw's account, it's available at the link below.
http://youknowwhokilledyoudontyou.blogspot.co.uk/2011/02/innocent-man-by-david-shaw.html (http://youknowwhokilledyoudontyou.blogspot.co.uk/2011/02/innocent-man-by-david-shaw.html).
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For anyone wanting to read David Shaw's account, it's available at the link below.
http://youknowwhokilledyoudontyou.blogspot.co.uk/2011/02/innocent-man-by-david-shaw.html (http://youknowwhokilledyoudontyou.blogspot.co.uk/2011/02/innocent-man-by-david-shaw.html).
I was thinking of David Shaw only awhile ago but the above link doesn't provide the whole account.
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I was thinking of David Shaw only awhile ago but the above link doesn't provide the whole account.
It's only the Introduction?
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It's only the Introduction?
I may have been thinking of a narrative entitled "By Dawn's Early Light" if anyone recalls it? I read it about five years ago and if I remember rightly it was sympathetic to Jeremy Bamber.
I may have got this mixed up with this: http://davidjamessmith.net/pdf_articles/DJS_bamber.pdf
The narrative I was thinking of was written in book form with chapter headings, but I can't for the life of me recall now what it was called.
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I may have been thinking of a narrative entitled "By Dawn's Early Light" if anyone recalls it? I read it about five years ago and if I remember rightly it was sympathetic to Jeremy Bamber.
I may have got this mixed up with this: http://davidjamessmith.net/pdf_articles/DJS_bamber.pdf
The narrative I was thinking of was written in book form with chapter headings, but I can't for the life of me recall now what it was called.
Interesting article Steve, can I ask you, what is your theory on what happened? X
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Interesting article Steve, can I ask you, what is your theory on what happened? X
I think Jeremy got disillusioned with farming and after the foreign trips finally realized that he was stuck in that employment until his parents passed away. He saw a way out when he overheard Sheila's comment that all people should be killed and it was in his mind some kind of practical joke(could we have the snippet of him pouting in the back of the Police van at this point) that would relieve him of his responsibilities, put Sheila, June and Nevill out of their misery and allow Colin to start again without having the burden as Jeremy saw it of two children hanging on like a millstone around his neck.
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It's only the Introduction?
Follow the Newer Post links for the rest.
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Follow the Newer Post links for the rest.
It still only seems to be the into? Or I'm mistaken?