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Offline Caroline

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« Reply #1710 on: January 21, 2020, 10:38:PM »
dont keep your hopes high,others have done that twice before always ends in tears

Lot more than twice Sami, no where near the appeal court yet - they have to get passed the CCRC and dragging up this old rubbish that Simon McKay wouldn't entertain isn't going to get pass the threshold.
Few people have the imagination for reality

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« Reply #1711 on: January 21, 2020, 11:31:PM »
Lot more than twice Sami, no where near the appeal court yet - they have to get passed the CCRC and dragging up this old rubbish that Simon McKay wouldn't entertain isn't going to get pass the threshold.
the way the ct and some members talk you would think hes coming out sooooon :))

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« Reply #1712 on: January 21, 2020, 11:51:PM »
dont keep your hopes high,others have done that twice before always ends in tears
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Not me I am not that invested . Just interested.

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« Reply #1713 on: January 22, 2020, 12:06:AM »
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Not me I am not that invested . Just interested.

Really?  :o
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« Reply #1714 on: January 22, 2020, 04:07:PM »
the way the ct and some members talk you would think hes coming out sooooon :))
Seems as though his lover makes his appearance tonight, Brett asks Jeremy how’s he’s been considering the tragedy Jeremy replies “ Better now your here”

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« Reply #1715 on: January 22, 2020, 04:28:PM »
Seems as though his lover makes his appearance tonight, Brett asks Jeremy how’s he’s been considering the tragedy Jeremy replies “ Better now your here”
What does that prove? 

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« Reply #1716 on: January 22, 2020, 04:30:PM »
What does that prove?
How do you mean, I’m updating the tv drama for anyone who wants to know?  Doesn’t prove anything on a topic entitled The TV Drama?  It’s about the drama the drama won’t prove anything!

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« Reply #1717 on: January 22, 2020, 04:32:PM »
How do you mean, I’m updating the tv drama for anyone who wants to know?  Doesn’t prove anything on a topic entitled The TV Drama?  It’s about the drama the drama won’t prove anything!
To put it how it says, it says he flirts with Brett when they meet , read into it want you want?

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« Reply #1718 on: January 22, 2020, 04:42:PM »
To put it how it says, it says he flirts with Brett when they meet , read into it want you want?
MURDER? White House Farm preview sees Jeremy Bamber flirt with Brett Collins in unnerving scenes

In a preview of tonight’s third episode, Jeremy – played by Freddie Fox – is seen greeting his friend Brett (Alfie Allen) at a train station as his girlfriend Julie (Alexa Davies) watches on.

The two men hug and compliment each other profusely, with Jeremy holding Brett by the back of the head and around the waist and saying: “You look amazing.”

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« Reply #1719 on: January 22, 2020, 04:45:PM »




It's nothing to do with it being excused because it was JB it's the way the whole thing has been interpreted.
The dog wasn't a puppy as it wouldn't have been put down. Bruce wasn't put down was he ? Crispy had been a " one person " dog. That person was no longer alive. The dog was old and above all it had been traumatised so the kindest thing to do was to put it to sleep. Sadly the guilters and other airheads on twitter don't want to look at it logically.

Thank you Lookout
Julie Mugford the main prosecution witness was guilty of numerous crimes, 13 separate cheque frauds, robbery, and drug dealing and also making a deal with a national newspaper before trial that if she could convince a jury her ex boyfriend was guilty of five murders she would receive £25,000

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« Reply #1720 on: January 22, 2020, 05:03:PM »
DISINGENUOUS | meaning in the Cambridge English Dictionary
disingenuous definition: 1. (of a person or their behaviour) slightly dishonest, or not speaking the complete truth

I actually do not believe a word Colin says on that interview/video after the trial

There is NO indication he intended to get back with her so he lied to make himself look good and he did not want to have ANY blame put on him.

He had a girlfriend at the time of the murders.

He treated Sheila appallingly and I am sure his behaviour didn’t help Sheila’s illness

She was a young girl in a desperate state on that last trip to WHF and she had no one

Colin is about as truthful as Mugford so you cannot trust a word he says
Julie Mugford the main prosecution witness was guilty of numerous crimes, 13 separate cheque frauds, robbery, and drug dealing and also making a deal with a national newspaper before trial that if she could convince a jury her ex boyfriend was guilty of five murders she would receive £25,000

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« Reply #1721 on: January 22, 2020, 05:19:PM »
Seems as though his lover makes his appearance tonight, Brett asks Jeremy how’s he’s been considering the tragedy Jeremy replies “ Better now your here”





The " puf " you mean---with one " f " as was spelt ? They'd be hung drawn and quartered if that word was used today, especially by a cop.

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« Reply #1722 on: January 22, 2020, 05:21:PM »
DISINGENUOUS | meaning in the Cambridge English Dictionary
disingenuous definition: 1. (of a person or their behaviour) slightly dishonest, or not speaking the complete truth

I actually do not believe a word Colin says on that interview/video after the trial

There is NO indication he intended to get back with her so he lied to make himself look good and he did not want to have ANY blame put on him.

He had a girlfriend at the time of the murders.

He treated Sheila appallingly and I am sure his behaviour didn’t help Sheila’s illness

She was a young girl in a desperate state on that last trip to WHF and she had no one

Colin is about as truthful as Mugford so you cannot trust a word he says






I agree with you Jackie.

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« Reply #1723 on: January 22, 2020, 05:28:PM »
To put it how it says, it says he flirts with Brett when they meet , read into it want you want?

well you just have as you said they were lovers .

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« Reply #1724 on: January 22, 2020, 05:38:PM »
How do you mean, I’m updating the tv drama for anyone who wants to know?  Doesn’t prove anything on a topic entitled The TV Drama?  It’s about the drama the drama won’t prove anything!
I know it’s a drama and not the truth but all a bit misleading as no one knows if they had a relationship or not.  Pity they have chosen to mislead rather than showing the true picture that JM suspected and showed jealousy that Jb spent more time with Brett but that nothing was proven.  Pity they have portrayed a relationship between them because people will take it as fact.