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Re: Re: Julie Mugford Trial examination/cross examination
« Reply #195 on: January 08, 2024, 10:57:PM »
Bamber also states that the boutflours and Eaton's never saw Shelia from the ages of 17, till the point of massacre in terms of never visiting her.
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Re: Re: Julie Mugford Trial examination/cross examination
« Reply #196 on: January 08, 2024, 11:13:PM »
Bamber says " he has never been there in his life "

I didn't meet him until 1993 in jail, it's up to his relatives or friends of that time era to agree or disagree with what he is saying for corroboration or otherwise.

How can he say cycling it is 'laughable' if he has never been there?

Appreciate he has to say these things. A pity his defence did not say them.

His reasons for bringing the bike over are not credible.
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Re: Re: Julie Mugford Trial examination/cross examination
« Reply #197 on: January 08, 2024, 11:13:PM »
Bamber also states that the boutflours and Eaton's never saw Shelia from the ages of 17, till the point of massacre in terms of never visiting her.
Well, that's not true for a start. June used to send Sheila round to char for Ann Eaton. Sheila asked her to take a photograph to send to her birth mother, only a few months before the massacre.

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Re: Re: Julie Mugford Trial examination/cross examination
« Reply #198 on: January 09, 2024, 05:38:AM »
Not sure how serious Julie was about cycling from Goldhanger to Malden. As 4.6 miles is a fair old poke. She didn't look the fittest.

However she testified she mentioned once about having a bike for that reason . A year earlier. Seems it was never mentioned again.
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Re: Re: Julie Mugford Trial examination/cross examination
« Reply #199 on: January 09, 2024, 07:34:AM »
Not sure how serious Julie was about cycling from Goldhanger to Malden. As 4.6 miles is a fair old poke. She didn't look the fittest.

However she testified she mentioned once about having a bike for that reason . A year earlier. Seems it was never mentioned again.

Plus, according to where her destination is, there's a fair old hill to negotiate. No one in their right mind would choose to cycle it. I suspect she was going to Heybridge which is the Goldhanger side of Maldon.

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Re: Re: Julie Mugford Trial examination/cross examination
« Reply #200 on: January 09, 2024, 10:14:AM »
Well, that's not true for a start. June used to send Sheila round to char for Ann Eaton. Sheila asked her to take a photograph to send to her birth mother, only a few months before the massacre.

When did June send SC to char for AE. Since she did not drive and was based in London how could she do this with 6 year old twins. She married Colin aged 20.  She fell pregnant to him for her first child when seventeen so JB's recollection seems to be a reliable suggestion. Is it not more likely that she did this when living at WHF and did this work when on school holidays.

AE's statement about the photograph is based on her word alone. Enough said

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Re: Re: Julie Mugford Trial examination/cross examination
« Reply #201 on: January 09, 2024, 10:24:AM »
Looking at Goldhanger on Google Maps, I cannot see any supermarkets or shops. Only one pub.

It does look very small. Really somewhere you would drive through. Residents would drive somewhere else to get there essentials.

There may have been a local off licence that would be a 5 minute walk.

So Bamber's testimony that the bike was brought for Julie to go shopping does not work.

She's not going to cycle miles for a loaf of bread. Any shop in Goldhanger to get one would be walking distance.

Stop posting inaccurate crap.

From Wikipedia

Tolleshunt D'Arcy still retains its village shop, an important feature of village life; as are the church, the village hall and the remaining public house, the Queen's Head, which is on the Campaign for Real Ale's National Inventory of Historic Pub Interiors.
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Re: Re: Julie Mugford Trial examination/cross examination
« Reply #202 on: January 09, 2024, 10:51:AM »
Bamber agrees with Julie's testimony - that she suggested a bike.

Julie saying it was suggested a year earlier. To give her the option of cycling to work in Malden.

This is the most plausible reason why a bike would be brought to Goldhanger. It may be used regulary.

However this does not benefit Bamber as in August 1985 Julie was not working in Malden.

Goldhanger has no train station. The nearest mainline station to London is Witham. To get to the station the best way would be to cycle to the nearest bus stop on the Osborne service. It would make sense for Julie to use June's bike. If she was travelling to or from JB's cottage. In the Summer harvest time JB would be working all hours. Early starts and late finishes and would not always be able to give her a lift.

I seem to remember that JM worked at Tiptree during college holidays.

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Re: Re: Julie Mugford Trial examination/cross examination
« Reply #203 on: January 09, 2024, 11:00:AM »
Stop posting inaccurate crap Hippo.

From Wikipedia

Tolleshunt D'Arcy still retains its village shop, an important feature of village life; as are the church, the village hall and the remaining public house, the Queen's Head, which is on the Campaign for Real Ale's National Inventory of Historic Pub Interiors.

So Goldhanger has one village shop. Whether it had one in 1985, no one knows.

Why would Julie need a bike for that? It would be a 5 minute walk.
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Re: Re: Julie Mugford Trial examination/cross examination
« Reply #204 on: January 09, 2024, 11:02:AM »
Stop posting inaccurate crap Hippo.

From Wikipedia

Tolleshunt D'Arcy still retains its village shop, an important feature of village life; as are the church, the village hall and the remaining public house, the Queen's Head, which is on the Campaign for Real Ale's National Inventory of Historic Pub Interiors.

May have been the case at that time, but I think the village shop is now residential.



When did June send SC to char for AE. Since she did not drive and was based in London how could she do this with 6 year old twins. She married Colin aged 20.  She fell pregnant to him for her first child when seventeen so JB's recollection seems to be a reliable suggestion. Is it not more likely that she did this when living at WHF and did this work when on school holidays.

AE's statement about the photograph is based on her word alone. Enough said


I believe it was at the time when Ann was pregnant. June did the 'fetching and carrying'. It seemed that Sheila was pretty useless at housework.

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Re: Re: Julie Mugford Trial examination/cross examination
« Reply #205 on: January 09, 2024, 11:14:AM »
So Goldhanger has one village shop. Whether it had one in 1985, no one knows.

Why would Julie need a bike for that? It would be a 5 minute walk.

What  is your problem. Have you lost the ability to read. Tolleshunt D'arcy still has a village shop.

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Re: Re: Julie Mugford Trial examination/cross examination
« Reply #206 on: January 09, 2024, 11:17:AM »
Stop posting inaccurate crap Hippo.

From Wikipedia

Tolleshunt D'Arcy still retains its village shop, an important feature of village life; as are the church, the village hall and the remaining public house, the Queen's Head, which is on the Campaign for Real Ale's National Inventory of Historic Pub Interiors.

Bamber lived in Goldhanger.

Surely you are not suggesting Julie would cycle to TD for a loaf of bread when Bamber was not around.

As Bamber testified.
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Re: Re: Julie Mugford Trial examination/cross examination
« Reply #207 on: January 09, 2024, 11:18:AM »
What  is your problem. Have you lost the ability to read. Tolleshunt D'arcy still has a village shop.

Bamber lived in Goldhanger.

Surely you are not suggesting Julie would cycle to TD for a loaf of bread when Bamber was not around.

As Bamber testified.
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Re: Re: Julie Mugford Trial examination/cross examination
« Reply #208 on: January 09, 2024, 11:22:AM »
Think I had lost the ability to read for a minute.

Assumed BuboBubo was saying there was a village shop in Goldhanger. Where Julie stayed with Bamber.

But for some reason he is posting about TD!
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Re: Re: Julie Mugford Trial examination/cross examination
« Reply #209 on: January 09, 2024, 11:24:AM »
May have been the case at that time, but I think the village shop is now residential.




I believe it was at the time when Ann was pregnant. June did the 'fetching and carrying'. It seemed that Sheila was pretty useless at housework.

Not according to Wikipedia