Yeah could have been like he did with all the other prosecution witnesses eg James Richard who appeared on the Sky doc and was adamant even some 36 years on that Bamber said "I hate my fcuking parents". Apparently when asked at trial how he was able to recall he said because it was said with so much vehemence!
What reasons(s) would James Richard have to lie on oath during a high profile mass murder trial?
Should we stop for a moment to consider the reasons each witness may have had to testify against JB, they would add up to -well, really too many to count, wouldn't they, each providing a different reason, because whilst they'd all have known JB, they wouldn't necessarily have known each other.
So what might it have been about this, according to supporters, poor innocent boy, that engendered so much dislike in all these people, that they'd ALL, to a man/woman, be prepared to stand up in a court of law, and lie through their teeth to get him convicted? Might it have been his saintliness? His generosity, both spiritually and financially? Could it have been his natural empathy? Was he the immediate go to for some, if they had a problem?
It's doubtful that any of them saw or experienced these qualities in him, but as none of them were there to witness the tragedy, it wouldn't have been possible for them to say, definitively, that he was guilty, but maybe there was something in him/something about him, that suggested to them all, that each, individually, had witnessed, that he was capable of committing such an act?