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Offline Steve_uk

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« Reply #1290 on: January 16, 2020, 07:02:PM »
by the sounds of things I am not missing much.
I've had a sneak peek..https://youtu.be/zws4SWnl_Wo

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« Reply #1291 on: January 16, 2020, 07:07:PM »
Neither did Bamber - he wanted his inheritance - including the jewellery.

well they were his parents and he was entitled wasnt he. anne was left a small amount i seem to remember but i might be wrong.

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« Reply #1292 on: January 16, 2020, 07:09:PM »
well they were his parents and he was entitled wasnt he. anne was left a small amount i seem to remember but i might be wrong.
He could have given Pamela a few keepsakes. His whole demeanour post-murders betrayed his lack of concern for anybody but himself.

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« Reply #1293 on: January 16, 2020, 07:13:PM »
yes i agree but a cocky little lad that he was and the age he was he probably thought they were jett after what they could get. everyone comes out of the woodwork when there’s money involved! christ the poor people had t even been buried and they were asking for stuff and rifling through the house. no one now guilters or innocenters ( i know that’s not a word lol) can deny that was wrong

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« Reply #1294 on: January 16, 2020, 07:16:PM »
He could have given Pamela a few keepsakes. His whole demeanour post-murders betrayed his lack of concern for anybody but himself.

Hmmm . The programme shows that side when he is with anne but not with Colin. Because that is how those people portrayed it .

It is an interpretation of behaviour which varies from person to person .

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« Reply #1295 on: January 16, 2020, 07:20:PM »
Hmmm . The programme shows that side when he is with anne but not with Colin. Because that is how those people portrayed it .

It is an interpretation of behaviour which varies from person to person .
..and was it right for him to throw the twins' possessions at Maida Vale into a black plastic bag and put them out for the binmen?

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« Reply #1296 on: January 16, 2020, 07:29:PM »
Hi steve no it was not right for him to throw all the twins possessions in a black bin bag for Colin to collect. It was thoughtless,selfish and cold but this did not make him a killer I am not saying he is not a killer.  It was not right for most of what he did i.e. with his parents clothes and the dogs but this does not make him a killer either we have to try and separate the two.

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« Reply #1297 on: January 16, 2020, 07:29:PM »
..and was it right for him to throw the twins' possessions at Maida Vale into a black plastic bag and put them out for the binmen?
thats shocking steve

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« Reply #1298 on: January 16, 2020, 07:33:PM »
Hmmm . The programme shows that side when he is with anne but not with Colin. Because that is how those people portrayed it .

It is an interpretation of behaviour which varies from person to person .

Or how he did.
Few people have the imagination for reality

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« Reply #1299 on: January 16, 2020, 07:34:PM »
..and was it right for him to throw the twins' possessions at Maida Vale into a black plastic bag and put them out for the binmen?
I am pretty sure JB did not put the boys belongings out for the bin men but rather gathered their belongings together in black bags. Well imo it does seem very insensitive toWards Colin but at the same time it seems stupid for him to behave like that if he was the murderer trying to appear caring and innocent. It’s yet another situation which can be interpreted in different ways.  Would a childless 24 year old man regard the twins belongings in the same way his father, Colin or in fact any one who had children of their own might?  I don’t know the answer to that particularly as there are manny degrees of empathy and would hazard a guess he was brought up being told boys don’t cry etc and maybe had no idea of how to express feelings of grief and loss.
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« Reply #1300 on: January 16, 2020, 07:35:PM »
..and was it right for him to throw the twins' possessions at Maida Vale into a black plastic bag and put them out for the binmen?

He did not put them out for the bin men .

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« Reply #1301 on: January 16, 2020, 07:36:PM »
Hi Jan that is correct I missed that part of steve's post I understand he put them in the hall in Sheila's flat

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« Reply #1302 on: January 16, 2020, 07:38:PM »
Hi sami this is not entirely true x

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« Reply #1303 on: January 16, 2020, 07:40:PM »
Well imo it does seem very insensitive to Colin but at the same time it seems stupid for him to behave like that if he was the murderer trying to appear caring. It’s yet another situation which can be interpreted in different ways.  Would a childless 24 year old man regard the twins belongings in the same way his father, Colin or in fact any one who had children of their own might?  I don’t know the answer to that particularly as there are manny degrees of empathy and would hazard a guess he was brought up being told boys don’t cry etc and maybe had no idea of how to express feelings of grief and loss.

That's right Maggie, he was a man, not a child - a man old enough to be a father himself. I think even at an age much younger than Bamber, I would have realised that dumping dead childrens toys in a bin bag was insensitive. If Jeremy is guilty, then his capacity to feel any empathy is redundant and wouldn't have thought twice about there being anything wrong in what he did. He probably thought he was doing Colin a favour. It's hard to express something you don't feel.
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« Reply #1304 on: January 16, 2020, 07:45:PM »
He did not put them out for the bin men .






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