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1)Nevil being shot twice in the face but does not instinctively touch his wounds with his hands and does not bleed.

2) For the third and forth shots Nevil has to be on the floor somewhere beside the bed to make the angle of the shot to his shoulder possible now the bullet cases are in the wrong position.

3) The shot to Sheila is totally impossible unless she is helping him.

4) Putting the silencer in the cupboard is ridiculous he only had to place it beside Sheila.

5) Why would JB give Nevil a beating no need to and good chance of injuring himself, the beating is a hallmark of someone with PS very common.

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I will dismiss each one now.
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Re: Rob's latest obstacles to the straight forward Bamber scenario.
« Reply #1 on: August 11, 2022, 11:42:AM »
Nevil being shot twice in the face but does not instinctively touch his wounds with his hands and does not bleed.

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How do you know Nevill didn't touch his wounds with his hands?

Nevill exited the bedroom within 10 seconds. Not enough time for blood to drip onto the carpet.

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Re: Rob's latest obstacles to the straight forward Bamber scenario.
« Reply #2 on: August 11, 2022, 11:44:AM »
For the third and forth shots Nevil has to be on the floor somewhere beside the bed to make the angle of the shot to his shoulder possible now the bullet cases are in the wrong position.

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Bamber shot Nevill twice when he was out of bed. In the torso.

This is not disputed.
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Re: Rob's latest obstacles to the straight forward Bamber scenario.
« Reply #3 on: August 11, 2022, 11:45:AM »
3) The shot to Sheila is totally impossible unless she is helping him.

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Once again you are a lone wolf.

The defence never claimed this. And neither has Bamber.
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Re: Rob's latest obstacles to the straight forward Bamber scenario.
« Reply #4 on: August 11, 2022, 11:46:AM »
4) Putting the silencer in the cupboard is ridiculous he only had to place it beside Sheila.

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Again you are a lone wolf here.

The defence never claimed Bamber would have left the silencer next to Sheila. And neither has Bamber.
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Re: Rob's latest obstacles to the straight forward Bamber scenario.
« Reply #5 on: August 11, 2022, 11:48:AM »
5) Why would JB give Nevil a beating no need to and good chance of injuring himself, the beating is a hallmark of someone with PS very common.

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Again you are a lone wolf here.

The evidence is Bamber gave Nevill a brutal beating. He was trying to kill him & out of bullets.
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Re: Rob's latest obstacles to the straight forward Bamber scenario.
« Reply #6 on: August 11, 2022, 11:50:AM »
Adams habit is to create a thread. Be asked viable questions on that scenario. Then he diverts.

I would love to see Adam cross examined in a court of law. Ha ha
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Re: Rob's latest obstacles to the straight forward Bamber scenario.
« Reply #7 on: August 11, 2022, 12:11:PM »
Rob's other obstacles are -

Bamber could not cycle on cycle paths for 10 minutes in the dark.

Sheila would show super human resistance.

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He is again a lone wolf regarding cycling.

My thread yesterday confirmed why Sheila put up no/minimal resistance.
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Re: Rob's latest obstacles to the straight forward Bamber scenario.
« Reply #8 on: August 11, 2022, 12:40:PM »
Rob's other obstacles are -

Bamber could not cycle on cycle paths for 10 minutes in the dark.

Sheila would show super human resistance.

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He is again a lone wolf regarding cycling.

My thread yesterday confirmed why Sheila put up no/minimal resistance.

When you say “cycle paths” you mean Farm Tracks and Public roads. The only other option would have been via the sea wall which was considerably longer than than the 10 minutes you falsely claim (and the 16 minutes Essex Police worked out the shortest route as)
I know your very keen on the idea that Jeremy used the Brook House Farm track. What’s your thoughts on him cycling through the middle of the farm yard in the early hours of the morning? Bikes make a lot of noise on unmade up paths when there’s little other noise, and the farmers wouldn’t expect to hear someone in their farmyard at that time so would be alert to the strange noise, to say nothing of farms usually having dogs which could bark and attract attention, seems a bit of a risk?

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Re: Rob's latest obstacles to the straight forward Bamber scenario.
« Reply #9 on: August 11, 2022, 01:02:PM »
When you say “cycle paths” you mean Farm Tracks and Public roads. The only other option would have been via the sea wall which was considerably longer than than the 10 minutes you falsely claim (and the 16 minutes Essex Police worked out the shortest route as)
I know your very keen on the idea that Jeremy used the Brook House Farm track. What’s your thoughts on him cycling through the middle of the farm yard in the early hours of the morning? Bikes make a lot of noise on unmade up paths when there’s little other noise, and the farmers wouldn’t expect to hear someone in their farmyard at that time so would be alert to the strange noise, to say nothing of farms usually having dogs which could bark and attract attention, seems a bit of a risk?

Wilkinson's terrain Comments:

Well defined.

Level.

Six feet wide (sea wall).

Occasional stiles.

Stiles easy to pass.

Path cycled 'with ease'.

Well maintained.

Clearly defined.

Easily negotiable.

Walked/cycled with ease.

Level.

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Sorry 10 - 15 minutes. Although Bamber would be cycling quickly.
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Re: Rob's latest obstacles to the straight forward Bamber scenario.
« Reply #10 on: August 11, 2022, 01:31:PM »
Wilkinson's terrain Comments:

Well defined.

Level.

Six feet wide (sea wall).

Occasional stiles.

Stiles easy to pass.

Path cycled 'with ease'.

Well maintained.

Clearly defined.

Easily negotiable.

Walked/cycled with ease.

Level.

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Sorry 10 - 15 minutes. Although Bamber would be cycling quickly.

That doesn’t answer my question though…

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Re: Rob's latest obstacles to the straight forward Bamber scenario.
« Reply #11 on: August 11, 2022, 02:25:PM »
Adams habit is to create a thread. Be asked viable questions on that scenario. Then he diverts.

I would love to see Adam cross examined in a court of law. Ha ha





Yes, he writes things then buzzes off or ignores what you've written---ignorant sod. Everyone has to listen to him though ! Narc. that he is.

He wouldn't stand an earthly in a court of law !

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Re: Rob's latest obstacles to the straight forward Bamber scenario.
« Reply #12 on: August 11, 2022, 02:58:PM »
That doesn’t answer my question though…

A question about barking dogs who are awake at 1am & hear a silent bike outside & start barking. Waking their owners in time for them to look out of the window & see Bamber?

Bamber was prepared to take the risk.

I would.
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Re: Rob's latest obstacles to the straight forward Bamber scenario.
« Reply #13 on: August 11, 2022, 03:02:PM »
The cycle route was so user friendly, Trudie sat on a cycle path bench when doing an on location vlog regarding the cycle ride!
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Re: Rob's latest obstacles to the straight forward Bamber scenario.
« Reply #14 on: August 11, 2022, 03:22:PM »
The cycle route was so user friendly, Trudie sat on a cycle path bench when doing an on location vlog regarding the cycle ride!

And where was this bench Adam? Would it have been near the sea wall?