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COLIN Caffell has a new life. A new wife. A new family.

It has taken him over 20 years to carve out a new beginning after the bloody killing of five members of his family at their farmhouse in Essex.

When he wakes today, on the 20th anniversary of the day their killer was convicted, and cuddles his daughter, Colin's thoughts will not be far from his murdered children.

Nicholas and Daniel were only six years old when "evil beyond belief" Jeremy Bamber pumped eight bullets into their heads as they slept.

The court heard chilling details of how the boys' grandparents, Neville and June Bamber, were shot by 24-year-old Bamber, their adopted son, at White House Farm, in Tolleshunt D'Arcy, Essex.

Bamber then placed the rifle and a bible on the chest of his sister Sheila Caffell, the twins' mum and Colin's former wife, to imply she'd committed the murders before killing herself.
It was a mass murder which stunned Britain. As the guilty verdict was delivered at Chelmsford Crown Court on 28 October, 1986, Bamber appeared to slump slightly but gave no further reaction.

Sentencing him to five life prison terms, judge Justice Drake said: "I find it difficult to foresee whether it will ever be safe to release someone who can shoot two little boys as they lie asleep in their beds."

In the two decades that have passed, Bamber has repeatedly protested his innocence. He's already lost two appeals against his conviction, made in 1989 and 2002. And he's also lost two further High Court actions to recover money he claimed he should have received from his grandmother's will and the family's caravan site firm.

In his latest bid to claim innocence, Bamber and his legal team are still trying to make Sheila, who's thought to have suffered from mild schizophrenia, a scapegoat for the murders.
The thought Bamber, now 45, could be allowed to walk the streets again as a free man haunts Colin.

He and wife Sally Petersen now have a daughter, who at seven is just a year older than his sons when they died, and they have moved to an isolated part of the West Country, where Colin works quietly as a sculptor.

Speaking to the Daily Mirror this week, Colin expressed his anger over Bamber's repeated attempts to win freedom. "In his case, life must mean life," he said.

Colin, now 52, was divorced from Sheila at the time of the killings. He had been on the verge of setting out to collect his sons from their grandparents' home when police came to break the harrowing news.

That moment, and the subsequent unfolding of the massacre, has stayed with Colin ever since.

"My concern is that there might be a change in the law that does allow Bamber to appeal - or worse allow him to be released. The judge said he is one of those few convicted killers who should never be let out."

From his cottage in the South West of England, Colin added: "No one round here knows who I am or my background. I do visit the twins' graves whenever I go to London, but I try not to think about the whole thing. I've re-married and have a new family. I moved to get away from it."

Colin stood side-by-side with Bamber at Sheila's funeral and comforted the only surviving member of the family.

By Don Mackay And Geoffrey Lakeman 28/10/2006
EXCLUSIVE: WE TALK TO DAD OF MURDERED TWINS.. AND TO CAGED BAMBER

http://youknowwhokilledyoudontyou.blogspot.com/2011/02/colin-caffell.html

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Re: BAMBER TOOK MY LITTLE BOYS FROM ME ..HE MUST NEVER BE SET FREE
« Reply #1 on: July 03, 2011, 02:26:PM »
COLIN Caffell has a new life. A new wife. A new family.

It has taken him over 20 years to carve out a new beginning after the bloody killing of five members of his family at their farmhouse in Essex.

When he wakes today, on the 20th anniversary of the day their killer was convicted, and cuddles his daughter, Colin's thoughts will not be far from his murdered children.

Nicholas and Daniel were only six years old when "evil beyond belief" Jeremy Bamber pumped eight bullets into their heads as they slept.

The court heard chilling details of how the boys' grandparents, Neville and June Bamber, were shot by 24-year-old Bamber, their adopted son, at White House Farm, in Tolleshunt D'Arcy, Essex.

Bamber then placed the rifle and a bible on the chest of his sister Sheila Caffell, the twins' mum and Colin's former wife, to imply she'd committed the murders before killing herself.
It was a mass murder which stunned Britain. As the guilty verdict was delivered at Chelmsford Crown Court on 28 October, 1986, Bamber appeared to slump slightly but gave no further reaction.

Sentencing him to five life prison terms, judge Justice Drake said: "I find it difficult to foresee whether it will ever be safe to release someone who can shoot two little boys as they lie asleep in their beds."

In the two decades that have passed, Bamber has repeatedly protested his innocence. He's already lost two appeals against his conviction, made in 1989 and 2002. And he's also lost two further High Court actions to recover money he claimed he should have received from his grandmother's will and the family's caravan site firm.

In his latest bid to claim innocence, Bamber and his legal team are still trying to make Sheila, who's thought to have suffered from mild schizophrenia, a scapegoat for the murders.
The thought Bamber, now 45, could be allowed to walk the streets again as a free man haunts Colin.

He and wife Sally Petersen now have a daughter, who at seven is just a year older than his sons when they died, and they have moved to an isolated part of the West Country, where Colin works quietly as a sculptor.

Speaking to the Daily Mirror this week, Colin expressed his anger over Bamber's repeated attempts to win freedom. "In his case, life must mean life," he said.

Colin, now 52, was divorced from Sheila at the time of the killings. He had been on the verge of setting out to collect his sons from their grandparents' home when police came to break the harrowing news.

That moment, and the subsequent unfolding of the massacre, has stayed with Colin ever since.

"My concern is that there might be a change in the law that does allow Bamber to appeal - or worse allow him to be released. The judge said he is one of those few convicted killers who should never be let out."

From his cottage in the South West of England, Colin added: "No one round here knows who I am or my background. I do visit the twins' graves whenever I go to London, but I try not to think about the whole thing. I've re-married and have a new family. I moved to get away from it."

Colin stood side-by-side with Bamber at Sheila's funeral and comforted the only surviving member of the family.

By Don Mackay And Geoffrey Lakeman 28/10/2006
EXCLUSIVE: WE TALK TO DAD OF MURDERED TWINS.. AND TO CAGED BAMBER

http://youknowwhokilledyoudontyou.blogspot.com/2011/02/colin-caffell.html
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How convenient that Colin Caffell, made these comments without knowledge that the police claim they found the body of one dead male, and the body of one dead female in the kitchen at whf, soon after entry (see contents of police logs, which police are responsible for compiling)?

The only female body which could have been found downstairs, was the body of Sheila Caffell...

Did Colin know, or was he aware that police logs existed to show that the body of his former wife (Sheila) was originally found downstairs)?

I doubt it...

He needs to be asked what his thoughts would be, if he had been made aware of such claims?

Fact of the matter is, that Bamber did not place the rifle onto Sheila's body - it was the police who are responsible for doing that, after they stage managed her body in the bedroom to make out a false case that she had shot herself twice in the bedroom by use of the so called Bamber rifle...

Lets get the facts right...

The Bamber rifle was originally found Downstairs, and later moved upstairs, and placed onto the body of Sheila in the bedroom by the police, who were trying tom portray her death as a suicide, and that both shots had been discharged from the Bamber rifle?

Does Colin Caffell know that one of the two original crime scene bullets (PV/20) that the pathologist removed from Sheila's body was substituted so that the ballistic expert could wrongfully suggest that the Bamber rifle had fired both of the two bullets Sheila was injured by?

What would Colin think if he knew one of the bullets had been tampered with?

What is odd about Jeremy slumping after the "Guilty" verdict was returned?

Colin Caffell would have given a different reaction had he been aware of the true circumstances surrounding his former wife's death - for sure...

Essex Police kept the truth from Colin Caffell, otherwise he would have been somewhat reluctant to make the comments he made at the time of this purported incident...

I doubt he would have said the things he is reported to have said, if the truth was known to him...

Colin Caffell, if you are reading this post, trust in your instincts, and do not judge Jeremy on the basis of the lies you have been led to believe in for the past 26 years, Essex police have got their own agenda, which they wanted everyone to believe in, do not be fooled by it...

Jeremy Bamber did not kill or murder your two sons...

He is completely innocent..













« Last Edit: July 03, 2011, 02:31:PM by mike tesko »
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Re: BAMBER TOOK MY LITTLE BOYS FROM ME ..HE MUST NEVER BE SET FREE
« Reply #2 on: July 03, 2011, 03:00:PM »
You are quite right, Sheila was found downstairs and later moved upstairs with the rifle being placed on her to give the impression of suicide.  Not exactly the sort of thing you would do to frame someone for murder is it?

Nothing that occurred lends any value to Jeremy's innocence though.

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Re: BAMBER TOOK MY LITTLE BOYS FROM ME ..HE MUST NEVER BE SET FREE
« Reply #3 on: July 03, 2011, 03:13:PM »
You are quite right, Sheila was found downstairs and later moved upstairs with the rifle being placed on her to give the impression of suicide.  Not exactly the sort of thing you would do to frame someone for murder is it?

Nothing that occurred lends any value to Jeremy's innocence though.
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Now, with respect, you are talking absolute bollocks, of course it has something to do with Jeremy's innocence - the case against him at trial was that he stage managed Sheila's body in the bedroom to make it look like Sheila had taken her own life, but if police originally found Sheila's body downstairs, how the hell could Jeremy have been responsible for stage manage Sheila's body in the main bedroom, of putting the gun on to her body, and making it look like she had taken her own life there?

Now...

Think about what you are writing, and stop being silly...
« Last Edit: July 03, 2011, 05:03:PM by mike tesko »
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Re: BAMBER TOOK MY LITTLE BOYS FROM ME ..HE MUST NEVER BE SET FREE
« Reply #4 on: July 03, 2011, 04:56:PM »
Colin, now 52, was divorced from Sheila at the time of the killings. He had been on the verge of setting out to collect his sons from their grandparents' home when police came to break the harrowing news.

I remember reading this before. In Colin's book he said he was about to make lunch when the police arrived. In the article it says he was about to pick up the twins, but they were at WHF for a weeks holiday, and Pamela had arranged to see Sheila and the boys on the Thursday.

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Re: BAMBER TOOK MY LITTLE BOYS FROM ME ..HE MUST NEVER BE SET FREE
« Reply #5 on: July 03, 2011, 06:40:PM »
Colin, now 52, was divorced from Sheila at the time of the killings. He had been on the verge of setting out to collect his sons from their grandparents' home when police came to break the harrowing news.

I remember reading this before. In Colin's book he said he was about to make lunch when the police arrived. In the article it says he was about to pick up the twins, but they were at WHF for a weeks holiday, and Pamela had arranged to see Sheila and the boys on the Thursday.

I think you are right Sarann. Colin was at work and then went home before Police could track him down and it was nearly lunchtime when they caught up with him. The twins were not due to return to him until the following weekend.
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Re: BAMBER TOOK MY LITTLE BOYS FROM ME ..HE MUST NEVER BE SET FREE
« Reply #6 on: July 03, 2011, 06:57:PM »
COLIN Caffell has a new life. A new wife. A new family.

It has taken him over 20 years to carve out a new beginning after the bloody killing of five members of his family at their farmhouse in Essex.

When he wakes today, on the 20th anniversary of the day their killer was convicted, and cuddles his daughter, Colin's thoughts will not be far from his murdered children.

Nicholas and Daniel were only six years old when "evil beyond belief" Jeremy Bamber pumped eight bullets into their heads as they slept.

The court heard chilling details of how the boys' grandparents, Neville and June Bamber, were shot by 24-year-old Bamber, their adopted son, at White House Farm, in Tolleshunt D'Arcy, Essex.

Bamber then placed the rifle and a bible on the chest of his sister Sheila Caffell, the twins' mum and Colin's former wife, to imply she'd committed the murders before killing herself.
It was a mass murder which stunned Britain. As the guilty verdict was delivered at Chelmsford Crown Court on 28 October, 1986, Bamber appeared to slump slightly but gave no further reaction.

Sentencing him to five life prison terms, judge Justice Drake said: "I find it difficult to foresee whether it will ever be safe to release someone who can shoot two little boys as they lie asleep in their beds."

In the two decades that have passed, Bamber has repeatedly protested his innocence. He's already lost two appeals against his conviction, made in 1989 and 2002. And he's also lost two further High Court actions to recover money he claimed he should have received from his grandmother's will and the family's caravan site firm.

In his latest bid to claim innocence, Bamber and his legal team are still trying to make Sheila, who's thought to have suffered from mild schizophrenia, a scapegoat for the murders.
The thought Bamber, now 45, could be allowed to walk the streets again as a free man haunts Colin.

He and wife Sally Petersen now have a daughter, who at seven is just a year older than his sons when they died, and they have moved to an isolated part of the West Country, where Colin works quietly as a sculptor.

Speaking to the Daily Mirror this week, Colin expressed his anger over Bamber's repeated attempts to win freedom. "In his case, life must mean life," he said.

Colin, now 52, was divorced from Sheila at the time of the killings. He had been on the verge of setting out to collect his sons from their grandparents' home when police came to break the harrowing news.

That moment, and the subsequent unfolding of the massacre, has stayed with Colin ever since.

"My concern is that there might be a change in the law that does allow Bamber to appeal - or worse allow him to be released. The judge said he is one of those few convicted killers who should never be let out."

From his cottage in the South West of England, Colin added: "No one round here knows who I am or my background. I do visit the twins' graves whenever I go to London, but I try not to think about the whole thing. I've re-married and have a new family. I moved to get away from it."

Colin stood side-by-side with Bamber at Sheila's funeral and comforted the only surviving member of the family.

By Don Mackay And Geoffrey Lakeman 28/10/2006
EXCLUSIVE: WE TALK TO DAD OF MURDERED TWINS.. AND TO CAGED BAMBER

http://youknowwhokilledyoudontyou.blogspot.com/2011/02/colin-caffell.html
Get it right Jerry, Five members of his family were not killed. TWO were.
He had no connection with Ralph, or June, and for whatever reason he had dumped Shiela.
Wonder how much guilt he carries for tipping Shiela over the edge.

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Re: BAMBER TOOK MY LITTLE BOYS FROM ME ..HE MUST NEVER BE SET FREE
« Reply #7 on: July 04, 2011, 01:04:PM »
Get it right Jerry, Five members of his family were not killed. TWO were.
He had no connection with Ralph, or June, and for whatever reason he had dumped Shiela.
Wonder how much guilt he carries for tipping Shiela over the edge.

Oh so Colin Caffell had no connection with June and Nevill Bamber or his ex wife Sheila?

Are you for real?

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« Reply #8 on: July 04, 2011, 01:20:PM »
Cliff is right plus he had a book to sell but I believe that when everything is out in the open and the full truth comes out Colin will contact Jeremy and make his peace after all one of the first things Colin said to the police was he thought Sheila was responsible for the murders

He only changed his mind after the Mugford plan came into force and the magic silencer find

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Re: BAMBER TOOK MY LITTLE BOYS FROM ME ..HE MUST NEVER BE SET FREE
« Reply #9 on: July 04, 2011, 01:56:PM »
Colin Caffell knew Jeremy 26 years ago whilst you are a new comer to the scene with all these surreal fantasies which you promote as the truth.

Colin knows very well that Jeremy is guilty and that Sheila could never have done such a dreadful thing to her own children.

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Re: BAMBER TOOK MY LITTLE BOYS FROM ME ..HE MUST NEVER BE SET FREE
« Reply #10 on: July 04, 2011, 02:10:PM »
Cliff is right plus he had a book to sell but I believe that when everything is out in the open and the full truth comes out Colin will contact Jeremy and make his peace after all one of the first things Colin said to the police was he thought Sheila was responsible for the murders

He only changed his mind after the Mugford plan came into force and the magic silencer find

"plus he had a book to sell"....... awful comment
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Re: BAMBER TOOK MY LITTLE BOYS FROM ME ..HE MUST NEVER BE SET FREE
« Reply #11 on: July 04, 2011, 02:12:PM »
Didn't the proceeds go to charity?

I thought I'd read that somewhere but I could be wrong.

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Re: BAMBER TOOK MY LITTLE BOYS FROM ME ..HE MUST NEVER BE SET FREE
« Reply #12 on: July 04, 2011, 02:22:PM »
Didn't the proceeds go to charity?

I thought I'd read that somewhere but I could be wrong.

http://jeremybamberforum.co.uk/index.php?topic=825.msg21796#msg21796