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I have added a 74. David will be climbing the walls.
Adam you forgot to mention the flippers I thought David was being very polite when he said "70 pieces of ..."
It’s very clear what the truth is by now about Jeremys character with the latest post from handyman and the other people who new Jeremy really wellHardly a mass murderer
Adam I read QC's Sheila scenario last night, you did not look very hard. All that grief you gave him over it.Flippers evidence? yes I agree there is none that's why I keep mentioning them! Thought you would have realised!
There is no evidence of flippers being used. What more can I do than post forensic evidence with source/s? David has never said.
But RWB said there was
People have said Bamber may have worn his wet suit. Which is possible. No one has said Bamber wore flippers when committing the massacre.
In 1986 I was travelling to an inter-school cross country event at Greshams. All that was spoken about on the bus was the Bamber case. I was 16 at the time. Until I watched White House Farm on Netflix I hadn’t thought any more about him. All I remembered was that he was just a psycho, I mean that’s how the media had portrayed him and that's all I remembered. For 35 years I hadn’t watched or read anything else to give me a different opinion.After school I partied, travelled, SCUBA dived around the world and pretty much for the past 35 years have had a life that he has been denied. I also have two adopted children. At the time of adopting them I always remembered the Bamber case - I always wondered how many families haven’t looked at adoption because they would end up with a “psycho killer ..” It certainly crossed my mind.So going back to the drama it was Stephen Grahams one line in that drama where he said ”Just because he’s an arrogant twat that doesn’t make him a mass murderer” that really struck a chord with me and made me look into all this more.The day after I watched the drama I rang an old friend, ex-public school boy, who is an Essex farmer, he has a dad that reminded me of Neville and a family home very similar architecturally to White House Farm. As Essex farmers all pretty much know one another I thought that he must think something about this case. When I asked him he laughed. “Jeremy was playing tennis a week after the shootings with my ex-girlfriend, loads of us knew him and none of us ever thought it was him, it was just ridiculous…” We also compared our times at public schools in the 80’s and we both agreed you were pretty much ENCOURAGED to be an arrogant twat, I mean you were above the riff riff and commoners because you were at an expensive school and that arrogance “made” you successful (just look at the ex-public school boy arrogant twats running the country right now).So since then I’ve taken the red pill and gone down all the groups and documentaries and every episode of the EXCELLENT podcast and am just amazed at not only the cover up but also Jeremy’s incredible resilience. I just cannot imagine how anyone can live a life like he has fighting for his name. To be honest all the discussions on the group about paint flakes, hair in the moderator etc. can go on infinitum - all you really need to do is listen to the interview with Terry Mullins which to me just proves without a shadow of a doubt his innocence.As a documentary filmmaker I was pretty disappointed with the cherry picking of information in order to make the Theroux backed documentary - I understand what they were doing but I felt it really lacked the in-depth approach a US backed Netflix doc would have taken. When Jeremy is released I’m pretty sure production companies will be falling over themselves to interview him. After 36 years he’ll have the time to choose the right ones who really want to tell the story properly rather than in an OTT telly drama way. I think this story by then deserves a real cinematic theatrical release kind of film rather than a broadcast funded piece of throwaway telly. I mean it is the most important miscarriage of justice in British history. It’s a gigantic story.I think It's the kind of production that could easily get crowdfunded and enable Jeremy and the campaign team to really get involved in the nitty gritty of telling the story properly without any outside influences. I’d definitely be interested in helping out if it came to that, I have a doc airing on C4 in a couple of weeks and have shot award winning independent films so have a bit of knowledge and some great contacts on that front. Just a thought.