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Offline Hardy Boy

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Re: Short video on goldhanger, sea wall chequers 1981
« Reply #435 on: April 29, 2025, 05:42:PM »
And it wasn't in polystyrene foam either. It was complete with porcelain cup and tea plate!  :))
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Re: Short video on goldhanger, sea wall chequers 1981
« Reply #436 on: April 30, 2025, 05:22:PM »
5.15 pm Sat across from Big Ben, listening to Rejoin the EU supporters singing songs, is like waiting to have a tooth out, I must add though, the number of cyclists commuting from work across Westminster bridge has amazed me and made up for the dreadful noise of Rejoin, hundreds and hundreds of cyclists  using the London Cycle network.

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Re: Short video on goldhanger, sea wall chequers 1981
« Reply #437 on: May 03, 2025, 12:51:AM »
5.15 pm Sat across from Big Ben, listening to Rejoin the EU supporters singing songs, is like waiting to have a tooth out, I must add though, the number of cyclists commuting from work across Westminster bridge has amazed me and made up for the dreadful noise of Rejoin, hundreds and hundreds of cyclists  using the London Cycle network.
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Re: Short video on goldhanger, sea wall chequers 1981
« Reply #438 on: April 17, 2026, 08:12:AM »
https://youtu.be/dJ_R2OpBKAA?si=hA_rWwdiWG08bzb0

Here is a recent video of GH & The Sea Wall.

Really need someone to go there at night in August & post video footage. There are enough day time videos.

Bulletproof has cycled it at night & said it was easy to see but did not provide any video evidence.
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Re: Short video on goldhanger, sea wall chequers 1981
« Reply #439 on: April 17, 2026, 08:15:AM »
GH still has no street lighting.
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Re: Short video on goldhanger, sea wall chequers 1981
« Reply #440 on: April 17, 2026, 08:43:AM »
Both sides will agree the terrain of the 3 mile Sea Wall section of Jeremy's cycle route was fine to cycle. A lot of videos have been posted.

I believe an open area in August would provide adequate vision. Made better if you already knew the route 

Jeremy's counter has always been he 'had no idea of the route'. Although I do not believe he said this at trial.
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Re: Short video on goldhanger, sea wall chequers 1981
« Reply #441 on: April 17, 2026, 08:50:AM »
Saying he had 'no idea of the route' at trial may have worked against him.

The prosecution could say he had spent a lot of his life living between the two properties & farmed the land in between.

They could say if he did not know or the route or had not been on it for a long time, he had plenty of time to get familiar with it in the weeks/months beforehand.
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Re: Short video on goldhanger, sea wall chequers 1981
« Reply #442 on: April 17, 2026, 08:58:AM »
Don't believe the defence or Jeremy ever brought up the issue of vision regarding the cycle ride at trial.

The defence had over a year to visit The Sea Wall. Day and night.

Since the trial Jeremy has said he had 'no idea of the route' & 'in the dark' is 'madness'.
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« Reply #443 on: April 17, 2026, 09:06:AM »
It is surprising that no supporters have been to The Sea Wall at night.

Some supporters spend a lot of time working for Jeremy. Camera phones have been around for decades.

Yvonne/Phillip & Trudie Benjamin have visited it during the day. Trudie posting a video. Yvonne & Phillip just posted an audio.

As said, it really needs to be an August night time visit.
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Re: Short video on goldhanger, sea wall chequers 1981
« Reply #444 on: April 17, 2026, 11:05:AM »
It is surprising that no supporters have been to The Sea Wall at night.

Some supporters spend a lot of time working for Jeremy. Camera phones have been around for decades.

Yvonne/Phillip & Trudie Benjamin have visited it during the day. Trudie posting a video. Yvonne & Phillip just posted an audio.

As said, it really needs to be an August night time visit.

How dare you sir. The pinnacle of investigative excellence has covered all this  :))

I occasionally go out on my bike in the middle of the night to indulge in a bit of astrophotography.   And locally, the best way to get around is on a bike.

Riding around at night on byways and bridleways through the countryside is safe (relatively), easy and enjoyable.  Although I just shoot the stars rather than my entire family.  But each to their own. 

It would be easy to ride after midnight from GH to WHF.  And especially so in august, when it is warm and dry. 

As for lights, I use a single, cheap LED light on my bike, rather than the really expensive setups some people use.  In the 80's Bamber would have had horrible bulbs and rubbish batteries, but it's amazing how little light you need to negotiate footpaths, byways and bridleways. 

Honestly, cycling 3 something miles between GH and WHF at night is easy.   He would have been under stress, but as long as he took it steady and didn't go bombing it along at maximum speed along the footpaths, then he'd be fine.

It would be easy to use either roads or footpaths/bridleways/byways.

Of all the logistical problems associated with murdering your entire family 3 miles away from where you live,  getting there and back is not very high up on the list, in terms of difficulty. 

On another note...

Imagine being Julie Mugford, going out with Jeremy Bamber, a very superficial person, who loved to show off to his friends by flashing the cash, telling you he's got you something....and it's out on the driveway.   Oh, lovely, he's brought me a car....oh hang on, it's not a car, it's his mothers bike.  WTF?  And he tells me I can go and do the shopping on it.  WTF? Thanks Jeremy, you really know how to make a woman feel  loved. I feel so special now you've stolen your mothers bike so that I can use it to do the shopping.

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Re: Short video on goldhanger, sea wall chequers 1981
« Reply #445 on: April 17, 2026, 11:13:AM »
I do agree with CC. I could cycle for miles in any direction from where I live without lighting.

Rob and ILB have always said he could not cycle the route at night.

Rob saying I am 'telling porkies' & he gets lost in his back garden at night without lighting. ILB saying it would be 'pitch black' & Jeremy would need night vision googles.
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Re: Short video on goldhanger, sea wall chequers 1981
« Reply #446 on: April 17, 2026, 11:21:AM »
Can imagine Rob in his back garden.

'Oh no I forgot my torch. My house is only 20 metres high & 30 metres wide.  I am 40 metres away so am never going to find it now. Looks like a night sleeping on the grass'.
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Re: Short video on goldhanger, sea wall chequers 1981
« Reply #447 on: April 17, 2026, 04:56:PM »
How dare you sir. The pinnacle of investigative excellence has covered all this  :))

Would like to have been the author of the post as I find it amusing, funny and witty but afraid not.  Someone has obviously hacked my account or there has been some sort of funny business going on.
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Re: Short video on goldhanger, sea wall chequers 1981
« Reply #448 on: April 19, 2026, 10:48:AM »
Looking at the map has WHF been renamed?


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