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Re: Emma Morris
« Reply #30 on: July 08, 2024, 02:13:PM »
Says the silencer is 6.89 inches.

Another advantage of a silencer for Bamber is it helped him get close to Nevill from June's side of the bed. Resulting in Nevill receiving 2 face shots from inches away.
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Re: Emma Morris
« Reply #31 on: July 08, 2024, 02:31:PM »
Get the CT to pay.

Doubt they have the funds.  It would just be interesting to know MDF's findings would be backed up by other scientists.
The defence already has unchallenged, peer reviewed papers from burns and ballistics experts regarding Sheila's gunshots.  I'm just interested in finding out whether any scientists would back Fletcher.

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Re: Emma Morris
« Reply #32 on: July 08, 2024, 09:04:PM »
Yes.

It is an important claim by Morris.

The rifle would be on Sheila with silencer attached if she could reach the trigger.

But it is a claim with no source.
Yes, I've got my specs on now and can see it.

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Re: Emma Morris
« Reply #33 on: July 08, 2024, 09:11:PM »
The silencer is on the floor.

Which is where if guilty Bamber would have left it.

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Re: Emma Morris
« Reply #34 on: July 08, 2024, 09:25:PM »
Which is where if guilty Bamber would have left it.

In your view.

The evidence is he put it back in it's box in the gun cupboard. Prior to exiting via the kitchen window.
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Re: Emma Morris
« Reply #35 on: July 08, 2024, 09:44:PM »
In your view.

The evidence is he put it back in it's box in the gun cupboard. Prior to exiting via the kitchen window.

Ask 100 people and lets see the result? its a no brainer!

The silencer was never on the gun that night.

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Re: Emma Morris
« Reply #36 on: July 08, 2024, 09:47:PM »
https://youtu.be/kbEvg4kn_bo?si=aWtLyPtS-k-gCH2D

Her name is popping up a lot. Seems to have taken over from Trudie.

Here is her 'why I believe Jeremy is innocent' video.

She has been part of the Campaign Team for some while. Like most of the Campaign Team, she only ever talks to other supporters. For example, in the Facebook discussion groups, only one member of the campaign team ever posts in the the "Jeremy Bamber (and other) discussion group", a group which is a mixture of guilters and non-guilters.

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Re: Emma Morris
« Reply #37 on: July 08, 2024, 09:51:PM »
Says the silencer is 6.89 inches.

Another advantage of a silencer for Bamber is it helped him get close to Nevill from June's side of the bed. Resulting in Nevill receiving 2 face shots from inches away.

Sheila would have to get close, Bamber is a crack shot why does he need to be inches away?

He would take Nevil out from the doorway.

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Re: Emma Morris
« Reply #38 on: July 08, 2024, 10:15:PM »
Ask 100 people and lets see the result? its a no brainer!

The silencer was never on the gun that night.

The paint, blood and photographic evidence shows Bamber took the sights off and had the silencer on. It was a silent massacre attempt.

Putting something back in it's usual place is standard practice by all people.
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Re: Emma Morris
« Reply #39 on: July 09, 2024, 12:38:AM »
Which is where if guilty Bamber would have left it.

It's a REAL stretch to assume that in the throws of a psychotic attack that Sheila would be able to use a rifle she hadn't used before, to know that the magazine that was left on the settle while the rifle stood next to the coat hooks, attaches to said rifle and that, in order to fire it, she needed to chamber a shot and that she could then remove the magazine and refill once empty. But to then add that she went to the cupboard, found the silencer in the box, knew what it was for and then later returned it, having executed the family. That's structured thinking, not erratic.

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Re: Emma Morris
« Reply #40 on: July 09, 2024, 09:24:AM »
It is a straight forward case. Both inside and outside of WHF.

Things no one knows are were the twins shot first, did Sheila wake mid massacre, when after the kitchen attack was Nevill burned & did Bamber phone his cottage.

Everyone will have an opinion on these. Whatever the answers are the outcome would have been the same.
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Re: Emma Morris
« Reply #41 on: July 09, 2024, 09:12:PM »
It's a REAL stretch to assume that in the throws of a psychotic attack that Sheila would be able to use a rifle she hadn't used before, to know that the magazine that was left on the settle while the rifle stood next to the coat hooks, attaches to said rifle and that, in order to fire it, she needed to chamber a shot and that she could then remove the magazine and refill once empty. But to then add that she went to the cupboard, found the silencer in the box, knew what it was for and then later returned it, having executed the family. That's structured thinking, not erratic.

Sheila would have used the gun how she found it, if there was no silencer on the gun she would not have gone looking for one.

She lived on a farm and would have had a good idea of how guns worked, and I have seen videos saying a child could have operated the .22

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Re: Emma Morris
« Reply #42 on: July 09, 2024, 09:17:PM »
It is a straight forward case. Both inside and outside of WHF.

Things no one knows are were the twins were shot first, did Sheila wake mid massacre, when after the kitchen attack was Nevill burned & did Bamber phone his cottage.

Everyone will have an opinion on these. Whatever the answers are the outcome would have been the same.

If it's a straightforward case why was it a majority verdict? The truth is there was severe doubt in the jury and they only convicted after being misdirected by the judge.

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Re: Emma Morris
« Reply #43 on: July 09, 2024, 09:42:PM »
Sheila would have used the gun how she found it, if there was no silencer on the gun she would not have gone looking for one.

She lived on a farm and would have had a good idea of how guns worked, and I have seen videos saying a child could have operated the .22

Agree with the first paragraph.

Nevill would have instantly taken the rifle off Sheila. He certainly wouldn't start chasing Sheila around WHF & ringing Bamber's AM as you suggest.
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Re: Emma Morris
« Reply #44 on: July 09, 2024, 09:42:PM »
Sheila would have used the gun how she found it, if there was no silencer on the gun she would not have gone looking for one.

She lived on a farm and would have had a good idea of how guns worked, and I have seen videos saying a child could have operated the .22


I disagree. I have friends who are married to farmers, and I have friends who are farmers' daughters. None have ever touched guns. They have no interest. I've used a gun once. It was loaded when it was handed to me. I fired it and handed it back. I wouldn't have known where to put the ammunition. My partner has a rifle. I don't touch it. I have no interest. It seems Sheila may have fired a gun once whilst she was on holiday -as she was on a shoot, undoubtedly it was loaded- I'm willing to be she couldn't have loaded it, and a Magazine was something which showed girls wearing fashionable clothes.

I've read the cant put out about the .22 being so simple a child could use it. Perhaps............but could a child load it?