Welcome to the forum. Are you able to elaborate on the above in bold?
There are maybe a couple of hundred pieces of evidence that in some small or big way, point to Bamber being guilty.
It's that totality of evidence that when considered as a whole, leads me to the conclusion that Bamber is guilty.
There is also the applications from Bamber to the CCRC. In 2012 the CCRC declared that Bambers application consisted only of 'pure speculation and unsubstantiated allegations.'
I didn't need the CCRC to tell me that. I can see the flaws in Bamber's 'new evidence' myself. It just isn't strong enough to cast doubt on the 1986 trial.
Even if he were innocent, his new evidence is very weak, and couldn't change anything.
So he either looks guilty, or based on his own 'new evidence', he doesn't look any more innocent. In fact it looks like he is fabricating evidence from a number single, out of context documents, from which he creates a work of fiction.
So that's the summary of my personal verdict, based on several hundred pieces of evidence, but taken as a whole.
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But here are 3 pieces of evidence that when combined and taken into consideration as one big piece of evidence, is very conclusive.
I'll keep it short, because the full explanations would take a long while...
First piece of evidence:Paragraph 518 of the 2002 CoA. This is a forensic examination of some of the photos of Sheila Caffel.
It proves that Sheila was murdered and didn't commit suicide.
https://www.bailii.org/ew/cases/EWCA/Crim/2002/2912.htmlSecond piece of evidence:If Sheila was murdered, then it was someone else going crazy with the gun, and not Sheila.
Therefore the phone call from Nevill to Jeremy couldn't have happened, because Sheila wasn't going crazy with the gun. It was a work of fiction on Jeremy's part, in order to fabricate an alibi. Jeremy is therefore the Murderer, or he hired someone. Either way, he knows Sheila is innocent, and he was involved.
Third piece of evidence:This is just my observation, but it is still evidence.
If Jeremy Bamber is innocent, how does he know so absolutely that his sister was the murderer?
An innocent person wouldn't know this, and wouldn't campaign for this. An innocent person would beg the police to investigate the possibility that a third party was involved, like a burglar.
Bamber has always blamed Sheila, even though it is effectively proven beyond reasonable doubt (in the eyes of the CoA judges) that Sheila was murdered, and therefore did not commit the crimes.
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The above is a very very short explanation of those three points, but paragraph 518 of the 2002 CoA is a piece of forensic science that led the 3 CoA judges to say that this evidence on its own was strong enough for the Jury to find Jeremy Bamber guilty.
Michael Turner QC, Jeremy Bambers defence Counsel, declined to respond to the evidence, prompting the judges to say that Michael Turner QC must have agreed with the findings, because he declined in any way to attempt to contradict the evidence.
CCRC investigations always take into account all evidence from previous appeals. The 3 CoA judges set a precedent when they drew their conclusion about the evidence in paragraph 518 that will be respected by all subsequent CCRC applications.
Bamber keeps talking about silencers and movement inside the house, but there is at this moment, what amounts to 'beyond reasonable doubt' evidence that Sheila was murdered. Bamber has made no attempt over the last 20 years to overcome this very large obstacle (As far as I know).