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Offline lookout

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Re: Bamber's reaction to Nevill's 11 words.
« Reply #105 on: November 22, 2021, 07:47:PM »
Only because people who thought Sheila could not have done the crime beefed up the evidence against him. Sorry but I 100% believe the silencer was planted though this does not prove innocence I admit.





Well after JM's statements, it was the only thing that got him convicted and even that was contaminated mixed with ammunition and hand swabs.

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Re: Bamber's reaction to Nevill's 11 words.
« Reply #106 on: November 22, 2021, 07:48:PM »
Taff knew JB was innocent Adam, I would love to see all the case notes from the original investigation before it became five murders.

What made him know?

Taff had changed stance prior to his death. Although no longer heading the case.
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Re: Bamber's reaction to Nevill's 11 words.
« Reply #107 on: November 22, 2021, 07:49:PM »
What made him know?

Taff had changed stance prior to his death. Although no longer heading the case.





Where does it say that ?

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Re: Bamber's reaction to Nevill's 11 words.
« Reply #108 on: November 22, 2021, 07:50:PM »




Where does it say that ?

Wilkes's book.
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Re: Bamber's reaction to Nevill's 11 words.
« Reply #109 on: November 22, 2021, 07:50:PM »
Do you believe the police planted the silencer for the relatives to find?

A bit optimistic of the police.

When I say planted I am referring more to the blood / paint found on it, I don't really want to name anyone.

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Re: Bamber's reaction to Nevill's 11 words.
« Reply #110 on: November 22, 2021, 07:52:PM »
Pretty basic questions from supporters. With straight forward answers -

Why were armed back up called.

Why would Bamber want to delay entry into WHF.

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Re: Bamber's reaction to Nevill's 11 words.
« Reply #111 on: November 22, 2021, 07:53:PM »
Pretty basic questions from supporters. With straight forward answers -

Why were armed back up called.

Why would Bamber want to delay entry into WHF.

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Answers -

Because of what Bamber told them.

To distance himself from the massacre.
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Re: Bamber's reaction to Nevill's 11 words.
« Reply #112 on: November 22, 2021, 07:58:PM »
Why did they wait over 3 hours outside ??

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Re: Bamber's reaction to Nevill's 11 words.
« Reply #113 on: November 22, 2021, 08:00:PM »
Wouldn't you have thought with JB being a violent psychopath that he'd have found a way in to finish off who hadn't been killed ?

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Re: Bamber's reaction to Nevill's 11 words.
« Reply #114 on: November 22, 2021, 08:01:PM »
Pretty basic questions from supporters. With straight forward answers -

Why were armed back up called.

Why would Bamber want to delay entry into WHF.

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"Why were armed back up called" They ran before even knocking on the door or looking through a window after seeing nothing? Lets see the situation report Bews made.

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Re: Bamber's reaction to Nevill's 11 words.
« Reply #115 on: November 22, 2021, 08:02:PM »
He could easily have gone into the farmhouse on the pretext that he was going to help ? Afterall, he had a key to the new back door.

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Re: Bamber's reaction to Nevill's 11 words.
« Reply #116 on: November 22, 2021, 08:07:PM »
He could easily have gone into the farmhouse on the pretext that he was going to help ? Afterall, he had a key to the new back door.

I may be wrong Lookout but the back door had a key in the lock on the inside, so someone outside would not be able to unlock the door?

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Re: Bamber's reaction to Nevill's 11 words.
« Reply #117 on: November 22, 2021, 08:10:PM »
Im sorry QC I don’t need to answer to us or anybody anything.  Bamber chose the way he went for his reasons, it was suggested he did it for delaying tactics  ( that could mean time of death and to compose himself etc and to distance himself from the crime scene), I’m saying it nearly worked by all accounts.

Oddly you attempt an answer of my question after telling me you don't need to answer it.  Anyway, I find your reasons unconvincing. 

Time of death - If he was waiting for enough time to explain dried blood, how does that tie in with his attempted alibi, in which he tried to persuade the police that Sheila is still alive?  The two things stand in contradiction.

To compose himself: I thought he'd planned the whole thing?  What do you suggest was the length of the delay he needed to compose himself?

Distance himself from the crime scene - He achieves this by putting himself at the crime scene?  How does that make sense?

I'm afraid that, on closer scrutiny, the guilter position on this point is empty.

The case against Jeremy Bamber is a bit like noticing an attractive woman at a distance, only to find on closer view she is not what you initially thought.  In other words, the case looks convincing from a distance, but starts to fall apart when you pull at the threads.  Sorry.

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Re: Bamber's reaction to Nevill's 11 words.
« Reply #118 on: November 22, 2021, 08:16:PM »
Oddly you attempt an answer of my question after telling me you don't need to answer it.  Anyway, I find your reasons unconvincing. 

Time of death - If he was waiting for enough time to explain dried blood, how does that tie in with his attempted alibi, in which he tried to persuade the police that Sheila is still alive?  The two things stand in contradiction.

To compose himself: I thought he'd planned the whole thing?  What do you suggest was the length of the delay he needed to compose himself?

Distance himself from the crime scene - He achieves this by putting himself at the crime scene?  How does that make sense?

I'm afraid that, on closer scrutiny, the guilter position on this point is empty.

The case against Jeremy Bamber is a bit like noticing an attractive woman at a distance, only to find on closer view she is not what you initially thought.  In other words, the case looks convincing from a distance, but starts to fall apart when you pull at the threads.  Sorry.
Its not  my answer if you read I say it was suggested!

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Re: Bamber's reaction to Nevill's 11 words.
« Reply #119 on: November 22, 2021, 08:24:PM »
Its not  my answer if you read I say it was suggested!

I appreciate you may find the question difficult to answer.