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« Reply #1335 on: January 16, 2020, 09:15:PM »
Back to the thread .

I will accept it is a drama and all that involves and as I said I think the portrayal of the house and the crime scene does bring things home.

But I do hope they correct the misrepresentation on the kitchen window latch and also cover a bit more about all the police that were in that crime scene before the photographer even started.

But they do seem to be going backwards and forwards in time so let’s see.

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« Reply #1336 on: January 16, 2020, 09:16:PM »
No it's just there are certain things that cannot be denied. The sentence in bold I highlighted in #1330 shows YOU made this thread personal.

I agree, there is no doubt that he tried to sell the pictures.
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« Reply #1337 on: January 16, 2020, 09:17:PM »
   It has certainly raised interest, Roch. Whitehouse Farm was trending on Twitter for a time last night and I think it has raised the profile of the case to many who were completely unaware of it. In these days of internet and social media it is easy to access lots of info quickly and this case particularly has a lot of information and discussion to delve deeper. We'll see but possibly there will be increased awareness of a possible miscarriage of justice amongst those younger than most of us on here.   
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Apparently my partner's mam watched it and has now said he is definitely guilty - because of Sheila's perfectly manicured nails and because of the window he exited etc.  :))

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« Reply #1338 on: January 16, 2020, 09:17:PM »
Back to the thread .

I will accept it is a drama and all that involves and as I said I think the portrayal of the house and the crime scene does bring things home.

But I do hope they correct the misrepresentation on the kitchen window latch and also cover a bit more about all the police that were in that crime scene before the photographer even started.

But they do seem to be going backwards and forwards in time so let’s see.

It's already been mentioned about how the crime scene was compromised - several times. Again, that was down to Taff.
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« Reply #1339 on: January 16, 2020, 09:18:PM »
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Apparently my partner's mam watched it and has now said he is definitely guilty - because of Sheila's perfectly manicured nails and because of the window he exited etc.  :))

What did she think before?
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« Reply #1340 on: January 16, 2020, 09:21:PM »
You see the Jeremy supporters do themselves no favours by denying even the smallest details of the case. Why would Michael Fielder risk what was probably a six-figure income by lying about one of a thousand assignments he covered in the 1980s?
must also mention that if it were not true jb and his sidekicks would have started legal proceedings against him and the paper
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« Reply #1341 on: January 16, 2020, 09:23:PM »
must also mention that if it were not true jb and his sidekicks would have started legal proceedings against him and the paper

I asked him Sami, he didn't answer which speaks volumes.
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« Reply #1342 on: January 16, 2020, 09:24:PM »
I agree, there is no doubt that he tried to sell the pictures.


Or

 For Jeremy Bamber, media intrusion continued and a tabloid journalist invited Jeremy to tell his story to the paper. Brett Collins had advised Jeremy to go along to meet with the journalist who was offering money. After a long period of being ‘guilty’ in the news even though no charges had been brought, Jeremy wanted to tell his story. He was angry and had every right to be, Sheila Caffell had murdered his family. He was a victim and like all victims of murder felt anger and desolation, but the feelings were complex as Sheila was his sister who he had grown up with and loved his whole life. The reporter continually asked Jeremy for any pornographic photographs of Sheila, which he believed existed, and Jeremy told him there were some topless ones but these were taken casually in the garden and in the possession of Colin Caffell".

Conclusions from this:

The meeting certainly happened.

There were certainly topless photos of Sheila.

The newspaper never saw the pictures, as confirmed by Fielding.

Brett Collins encouraged Bamber to engage. Fielding saying Brett rang them.

Bamber wanted to tell his own story for money. But did not. Apparently pestered for the photos by Fielding, who was just interested in these.

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Re: The ITV Drama
« Reply #1343 on: January 16, 2020, 09:25:PM »
What did she think before?

I don't think she had an opinion.  At least she has never volunteered one to me. 

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« Reply #1344 on: January 16, 2020, 09:25:PM »
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Apparently my partner's mam watched it and has now said he is definitely guilty - because of Sheila's perfectly manicured nails and because of the window he exited etc.  :))
Hope it’s not caused any arguing Roch 🙈🙈🙈

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« Reply #1345 on: January 16, 2020, 09:28:PM »
Hope it’s not caused any arguing Roch 🙈🙈🙈

Nah. I just internally shake my head at people who say he's guilty  :))

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« Reply #1346 on: January 16, 2020, 09:29:PM »
I asked him Sami, he didn't answer which speaks volumes.
yes caroline i remember you telling me,there was also a few other tricky questions he couldnt or wouldnt answer.he charms the women that write to him than gets his begging bowl out and they keep filling it up :)) :)) :))

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« Reply #1347 on: January 16, 2020, 09:31:PM »

Or

 For Jeremy Bamber, media intrusion continued and a tabloid journalist invited Jeremy to tell his story to the paper. Brett Collins had advised Jeremy to go along to meet with the journalist who was offering money. After a long period of being ‘guilty’ in the news even though no charges had been brought, Jeremy wanted to tell his story. He was angry and had every right to be, Sheila Caffell had murdered his family. He was a victim and like all victims of murder felt anger and desolation, but the feelings were complex as Sheila was his sister who he had grown up with and loved his whole life. The reporter continually asked Jeremy for any pornographic photographs of Sheila, which he believed existed, and Jeremy told him there were some topless ones but these were taken casually in the garden and in the possession of Colin Caffell".

Conclusions from this:

The meeting certainly happened.

There were certainly topless photos of Sheila.

The newspaper never saw the pictures, as confirmed by Fielding.

Brett Collins encouraged Bamber to engage. Fielding saying Brett rang them.

Bamber wanted to tell his own story for money. But did not. Apparently pestered for the photos by Fielding, who was just interested in these.

Long period of being guilty in the press?  :-\

What you have written is pure speculation and does not account for why Jeremy would tell 'Fielder' "you can see everything right down to the last detail" in respect to the photographs - if he was interested in telling HIS story. He used the same words to Colin.
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« Reply #1348 on: January 16, 2020, 09:31:PM »
I just read a post form a girl who said her friend at schools mum , used to go out with Jeremy ( he was much younger than the mum) so jeremy used to take her and her friend out with the mum for pizza and other trips . All terribly normal and he was a nice guy . So the drama has bought a lot of people out of the woodwork .

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« Reply #1349 on: January 16, 2020, 09:32:PM »
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Apparently my partner's mam watched it and has now said he is definitely guilty - because of Sheila's perfectly manicured nails and because of the window he exited etc.  :))

Someone else posted . I just changed a tyre on my car and not a single chip on my manicure.