Once he admitted it he could spend the next 39 years laying into Julie.
But no one would be listening as he was a self confessed killer.
When do you think he has been closest to admitting guilt? Stan Jones believes he would have during his police interviews if the Q & A's were recorded rather than written down. This I do believe. Getting a 'not guilty' at trial was now the aim.
I don't think he would have admitted guilt. I think Stan just made this assumption as he probably felt he had Bamber on the ropes and was putting him under pressure.
Agree if it had been tape recorded he may have been under more pressure. But he may have just gone more no comment.
Bamber may have just thought he would convince a jury at trial. He had taken a gamble with the massacre. So would takeva gamble at trial.
If he had confessed I don't think he would just have said " yes I did it Julie had nothing to do with it guv, he would have admitted it and tried to bring Julie down with him out of spite. ( Even if was true )
Not many people will plead guilty to murder. The implication is obvious. You are going down for a long time. People will run trial because they have nothing to lose. Even if your case is a hopeless case. You are still getting a mandatory life sentence whether you plead guilty or not gulity. Although you will receive credit for a gulity plea. But whose thinking of limited credit when you know you are going down for a long time anyway? Many defendants just delay the inevitable.
In Bambers case it was X5 murder. When you look at today's sentencing his original tariff back in 1986 was 25 years minimum. People get that in this day and age for a single victim on a murder charge. The Yorkshire ripper back in 81 got a recommendation of 30 years at trial for the murder of 13 women. How sentencing has changed!
Albeit both men later got upgraded to whole life tariff.