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Sheila had more strength both physically and mentally in their early years as JB was quite a wimp, with Sheila fighting his battles when he was bullied among other children. It was never in JB to display violence at any time whereas Sheila had been the feisty one and remained that way throughout her short life.


I would have done, five people have just lost their lives that's quite a good reason to look I think.

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I would have done, five people have just lost their lives that's quite a good reason to look I think.

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They went to different schools.






What have their schools got to do about anything ? It was their characteristics that were different !

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In what way do you think it was difficult to avoid detection?

Well you are going to commit a crime where there are only two possible suspects, the police are not daft it takes a lot to fool them.

JB cannot be seen going to or from the farm, he cannot leave a tell tale mark anywhere, he cannot get marked or injured in anyway. Finally hardest of all he has to make the shot to Sheila look like suicide.

He achieves the impossible then tells everyone it was him by putting the silencer in the cupboard why?


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Well you are going to commit a crime where there are only two possible suspects, the police are not daft it takes a lot to fool them.

JB cannot be seen going to or from the farm, he cannot leave a tell tale mark anywhere, he cannot get marked or injured in anyway. Finally hardest of all he has to make the shot to Sheila look like suicide.

He achieves the impossible then tells everyone it was him by putting the silencer in the cupboard why?

Bamber cycled between 1am - 3am. No one would see him.

Who would injure him? Nevill was shot 4 times before the kitchen fight. Bamber was fully padded up.

He would have used force or persuasion to move Sheila. Not difficult. He had checked on her condition a few hours earlier.

What tell tale marks can he leave. He was in the house regulary.

He had to take the silencer off while inside WHF. He put it away. A thread created this month on why.
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Rob is really determined to make a straight forward night time silent massacre attempt seem impossible.

While simultaneously instantly giving up on his Sheila scenario after I posted 34 flaws. Saying 'a Sheila scenario is not important'!
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It has been proven that nobody used the bicycle---it was fully tested.

When a person has been shot 4 times, it renders them incapable of further defence.

JB was not " padded up ". Where did that come from ? Nothing at trial said so.

No signs of force marks on Sheila, e.g. grip marks on bare arms/ body.

No entry marks on freshly painted house/ windows.

No reports of JB's presence inside WHF whether he'd lived there or not. His bedroom was searched.

Silencer wasn't on the rifle to start with.

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It has been proven that nobody used the bicycle---it was fully tested.

When a person has been shot 4 times, it renders them incapable of further defence.

JB was not " padded up ". Where did that come from ? Nothing at trial said so.

No signs of force marks on Sheila, e.g. grip marks on bare arms/ body.

No entry marks on freshly painted house/ windows.

No reports of JB's presence inside WHF whether he'd lived there or not. His bedroom was searched.

Silencer wasn't on the rifle to start with.

All that is wrong.

Why do you post such trash?
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JB was not " padded up ". Where did that come from ? Nothing at trial said so.

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Common sense. It was summer but he's not going to arrive in flip flops.
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All that is wrong.

Why do you post such trash?




And you don't ?  :o

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JB was not " padded up ". Where did that come from ? Nothing at trial said so.

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Common sense. It was summer but he's not going to arrive in flip flops.





So, it was summer. Why would he be padded up ? You said it, not me !

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So, it was summer. Why would he be padded up ? You said it, not me !

Because he's attempting a 5x massacre & does not want to get injured.
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Well you are going to commit a crime where there are only two possible suspects, the police are not daft it takes a lot to fool them.

JB cannot be seen going to or from the farm, he cannot leave a tell tale mark anywhere, he cannot get marked or injured in anyway. Finally hardest of all he has to make the shot to Sheila look like suicide.

He achieves the impossible then tells everyone it was him by putting the silencer in the cupboard why?

I think you under estimate Bamber's obsession with money and how this probably clouded any rational judgement he may have had.

He crept into the farmhouse during the hours of darkness and was in possession of a loaded firearm.  He had at one time been a marksman so very likely to walk away unscathed.  He knew Sheila was 'spaced out' from Colin's party and her behaviour at the farm and that she was more than likely to comply with his wishes.  He had a lot to do after accomplishing his mission eg staging the scene, slamming shut the window, cycling back to Goldhanger, making phone calls etc.  In his haste he cocked up with the silencer.  All my opinion of course!

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Because he's attempting a 5x massacre & does not want to get injured.





How would he have got inside looking like Michelin Man ? Was his face covered too from Sheila's long talons, a woman's favourite weapon ?

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I think you under estimate Bamber's obsession with money and how this probably clouded any rational judgement he may have had.

He crept into the farmhouse during the hours of darkness and was in possession of a loaded firearm.  He had at one time been a marksman so very likely to walk away unscathed.  He knew Sheila was 'spaced out' from Colin's party and her behaviour at the farm and that she was more than likely to comply with his wishes.  He had a lot to do after accomplishing his mission eg staging the scene, slamming shut the window, cycling back to Goldhanger, making phone calls etc.  In his haste he cocked up with the silencer.  All my opinion of course!

He made the right call in taking the silencer off & putting it away. Out of sight. Whether that was luck or judgement only he knows.

His mistake was not hanging around longer. Stan Jones may have given him the keys to WHF to do a tidy up. Rather than AE.
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How would he have got inside looking like Michelin Man ? Was his face covered too from Sheila's long talons, a woman's favourite weapon ?

Not Michelin man. Maybe a wet suit underneath normal clothes. Gloves, a balaclava or beeny hat. Strong shoes/trainers.

All common sense items prior to this attempt.
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