Author Topic: The Official Jeremy Bamber and White House Farm Podcast Series - Season 2  (Read 27063 times)

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The Campaign Team have announced that they will soon be launching a second season of the podcasts:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xBlYDHVCyu4

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Omrfk0mH8Wk

This thread will contain links and discussion of Season 2, as and when podcasts come out - which I assume will be every Wednesday, if past form is anything to go by.

The quality of Season 1 was mixed, with some good podcasts, and some indifferent ones, and I am hoping that lessons have been learned for Season 2, but we'll see.

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First podcast of Season 2, link below. Yvonne and Philip discuss the evidence of the three phone calls and the call logs.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xBlYDHVCyu4

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First podcast of Season 2, link below. Yvonne and Philip discuss the evidence of the three phone calls and the call logs.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xBlYDHVCyu4

I've been dreading this. I might email them with an alternative idea to podcasts.

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Thankyou for this QC. I should definitely have joined the police force investigations department since the speakers have said a lot of what I've said in the past and present, on the forum. It certainly doesn't take a Philadelphia layer to work out what the police themselves did or were doing  ::) I'd have policed the police !

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I've been dreading this. I might email them with an alternative idea to podcasts.

One thing that does concern me a little is the way they verbally distance themselves from Jeremy.  "Jeremy claims....", "Jeremy says....".  That's the way I would do it, but they're supposed to be supporters and activists for him.  I don't know if it's a psychological ploy or what.  If I were a supporter, I would be saying it as fact.  Say what you like about him, but I like the approach of Shaun Attwood to this case - his introduction in which he said "we believe Jeremy is innocent...etc." was very strong.

I think podcasts cater to a particular type of person who wants something to listen to (maybe in the background while working) and/or who wants to drill down in depth.

They'd probably welcome new ideas in addition to this, though.  To be fair to them, they've also developed bite-sized videos specially for TikTok.

I still think a well-produced documentary is the way forward, but again, to be fair, that might develop organically out of these podcasts. 

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Thankyou for this QC. I should definitely have joined the police force investigations department since the speakers have said a lot of what I've said in the past and present, on the forum. It certainly doesn't take a Philadelphia layer to work out what the police themselves did or were doing  ::) I'd have policed the police !

I certainly wouldn't want you cross-examining me, Lookout.  It would be case closed inside five minutes!

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One thing that does concern me a little is the way they verbally distance themselves from Jeremy.  "Jeremy claims....", "Jeremy says....".  That's the way I would do it, but they're supposed to be supporters and activists for him.  I don't know if it's a psychological ploy or what.  If I were a supporter, I would be saying it as fact.  Say what you like about him, but I like the approach of Shaun Attwood to this case - his introduction in which he said "we believe Jeremy is innocent...etc." was very strong.

I think podcasts cater to a particular type of person who wants something to listen to (maybe in the background while working) and/or who wants to drill down in depth.

They'd probably welcome new ideas in addition to this, though.  To be fair to them, they've also developed bite-sized videos specially for TikTok.

I still think a well-produced documentary is the way forward, but again, to be fair, that might develop organically out of these podcasts.

I have an idea. We're going go viral. Need somebody like Anton Lesser to narrate. Hope he's not a guilter.  :-\

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I certainly wouldn't want you cross-examining me, Lookout.  It would be case closed inside five minutes!






There'd be no skirting around things that's for sure  ;D. A spade is a spade, if you get my drift.

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There'd be no skirting around things that's for sure  ;D. A spade is a spade, if you get my drift.

We'll move on!

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Re. the podcast, I certainly knew how EP went wrong as regards the two phone-calls as I've constantly believed that both JB and his father rang the police and also understand why 999 calls weren't made as everything ties in. I would hope that the CCRC can see this too or if not, I fail to see why they're all still in a job.

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The Campaign Team have announced that they will soon be launching a second season of the podcasts:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xBlYDHVCyu4

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Omrfk0mH8Wk

This thread will contain links and discussion of Season 2, as and when podcasts come out - which I assume will be every Wednesday, if past form is anything to go by.

The quality of Season 1 was mixed, with some good podcasts, and some indifferent ones, and I am hoping that lessons have been learned for Season 2, but we'll see.

That is good news.

I always thought there is more than 10 hours worth of information showing Jeremy is innocent.
'Only I know what really happened that night'.

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That is good news.

I always thought there is more than 10 hours worth of information showing Jeremy is innocent.





There's been over 36 years to find him innocent but it's the powers that be who can't see further than the end of their noses.

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'USA' trailer for Season 2 of the podcasts:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-ZkEK_clGKQ

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Julie Mugford the main prosecution witness was guilty of numerous crimes, 13 separate cheque frauds, robbery, and drug dealing and also making a deal with a national newspaper before trial that if she could convince a jury her ex boyfriend was guilty of five murders she would receive £25,000

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I prefer to be eclectic in my choices and the Americanization of the Bamber case along with their obesity rates I will pass thank you.