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Offline lookout

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There's hope for Jeremy yet. A man,Ray Gilbert, was imprisoned in 1981 for the murder of John Suffield a bookmaker. The case itself was full of uncertainties as after 4 appeals and hoping for an acquittal, he was finally released after serving 36 years. This prisoner had originally made a confession but carried on fighting his innocence. Bruce Kent, a justice campaigner at the time had added that Gilbert had still retained his sanity after all that time----the same as Jeremy will because his mind has been focussed for so long.

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I don't need to do anything for you, Adam.  You're not my keeper.  The point in fact has been mentioned and discussed a number of times on the forum anyway, including while you've been here. 

Probably you'd be better advised to look for the source yourself, and when you find it, keep quiet about it as it's embarrassing that you don't know such a basic fact given that you've posted here 21,000 times over many years.

http://jeremybamberforum.co.uk/index.php/topic,10300.msg480399.html#msg480399

I'll leave you to supply the source. As you first said it over a month ago.
'Only I know what really happened that night'.

Offline lookout

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You're a bit of a Devil's Advocate on the quiet, Adam. One of those that'll cheer either way when this case comes to a close and will no doubt utter the words " told you so " after having been quietly confused as to the ending.

Offline Jane

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You're a bit of a Devil's Advocate on the quiet, Adam. One of those that'll cheer either way when this case comes to a close and will no doubt utter the words " told you so " after having been quietly confused as to the ending.


Do you not think he puts both sides rather well? No pressure. One believes or not.

Offline Adam

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You're a bit of a Devil's Advocate on the quiet, Adam. One of those that'll cheer either way when this case comes to a close and will no doubt utter the words " told you so " after having been quietly confused as to the ending.

I don't think there is much chance of me getting away with posting 'told you so' on here if an Industrial frame is exposed.

Not that I would want to.
'Only I know what really happened that night'.

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Do you not think he puts both sides rather well? No pressure. One believes or not.






Keeps his cards close to his chest I think but whatever fit takes him he errs on the most guilty side.

Offline Caroline

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I don't think there is much chance of me getting away with posting 'told you so' on here if an Industrial frame is exposed.

Not that I would want to.

No, we'll have to sneak out of the door quietly and just hope the hinges don't squeak  ;D ;D
Few people have the imagination for reality

Offline Adam

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No, we'll have to sneak out of the door quietly and just hope the hinges don't squeak  ;D ;D

After telling David & Lookout they were right.
'Only I know what really happened that night'.

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http://jeremybamberforum.co.uk/index.php/topic,10300.msg480399.html#msg480399

I'll leave you to supply the source. As you first said it over a month ago.

Nah, can't be bothered.  Not that important.  It's been mentioned over and over and over again on the Forum, including in threads you have posted to and you've never questioned it.

Offline Roch

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Thanks Jacob.

I now think Steve's choice for Jeremy would be 'Monks' from Oliver Twist.  A cad with a sense of entitlement.
« Last Edit: August 26, 2020, 01:45:AM by Roch »

Offline lookout

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Steve does like his Dickens characters  ;D

Offline David1819

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Steve does like his Dickens characters  ;D

And fiction in general.