You do like to write a lot about not very much.
Well you're the expert in that field.
The verdict was 10-2.
You'll see I mention that above. Is there a reason you need to tell us again?
The jury knew about Julie's minor cheque book fraud.
They were misled about her criminal record.
It was Sheila's blood. Even David agrees.
We don't know it was Sheila's blood. That was not established. The fact you refuse to see this just underscores my point that everybody is misled about it. It's all just bluster and arrogance.
Both Julie & Bamber would have signed their NOTW deals at the right time. As advised by their lawyers.
Thanks Adam. You may not realise this, but a witness in a case must not act under such a conflict of interest without informing the court. The only exception to this is the defendant/accused, who can sign deals with whomever he likes and when he likes, as there is no conflict in that case.
It's interesting how the defenders of Julie, like you, minimise all of her wrongful and criminal court. She misled the court. She committed cheque book fraud. She helped Jeremy in the theft from the caravan park. But it was all Jeremy's fault.
The jury were well aware the relatives would benefit if Bamber was convicted.
No they were not. You are being sneaky and dishonest. They were misled about the extent to which a witness would benefit. As I have explained above, his response to the jury's question must have been coached, and the jury would hardly have asked the question if they had been put in the picture.
The defence & Jeremy did all they could to paint Sheila as a possible killer.
Given that Jeremy is saying Sheila was the killer, that is hardly surprising.
Pharmacological evidence?
? Do you have a dictionary in your possession?
Have you got a source for 7?
Powell and/or Carol Ann Lee. One of the authors. Can't remember which one.