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emma kenny
« on: January 29, 2026, 07:21:PM »
emma kennys take on the case https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nNiG4zbPw9I

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Re: emma kenny
« Reply #1 on: January 29, 2026, 07:30:PM »
emma kennys take on the case https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nNiG4zbPw9I
This has been posted at least once before.

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Re: emma kenny
« Reply #2 on: January 29, 2026, 09:37:PM »
This has been posted at least once before.

I haven't seen/heard it.  Cheers nugnug.  Is it worth watching?  Its quite long and I've recently lost 2 hours of my life listening to Pat Brown  :'(
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« Reply #3 on: January 29, 2026, 11:20:PM »
I haven't seen/heard it.  Cheers nugnug.  Is it worth watching?  Its quite long and I've recently lost 2 hours of my life listening to Pat Brown  :'(
Some people don't keep up to date.

Fortunately there's Steve_uk to keep you and the other Jeremy supporters on their toes:

First lie: 17:55 He would have inherited all this anyway in 20 years' time.

Wrong Philip. He would have had to share a sizeable amount with Sheila, which you would have known had you bothered to read the literature on the case.

Emmas's excuse for the caravan break in: Jeremy was frustrated he wasn't being listened to..(19:57)

27:45 "..in conversation with somebody in the farm." She omits the next sentence:  "met with no response."

30:00 It seems to me Emma and Philip want it both ways: they buttress the Jeremy narrative when it suits that the Bambers wish to keep the incident in house, yet omit to question why Jeremy doesn't proceed to White House Farm as requested by Nevill but does, in fact, call the police. The ten-minute gap in looking for the Chelmsford number is not discussed.

57:00 Emma Kenny discusses how people in psychosis can exhibit an overwhelming strength (Lookout made the same point years ago), but fails to grasp how such a person in that state is able to reload the weapon twice.
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58:56 Snow66! will be pleased the Aga burns get a mention.

1:00:39 Wound to Sheila's neck discussed. It's news to me.

1:15:00 Philip is on stronger ground with the non-disclosure of documents in the National Archive.

1:15:42 An emotionally-damaged Emma Kenny, who admittedly has done more research on this case than those she has covered previously, juxtaposes the White House Farm murders with a tragedy of her own. I'm not sure it gives her the right to criticize Ann Eaton for continuing the family occupation, which reminds one of the Jeremy Bamber "sick puppy" remark.

1:16:46 Emma, there's a difference between one sowing one's wild oats as a youngster and indulging in two round-the-world trips as well as  an extended stay in New Zealand, then at 23 being asked to put a little bit of effort back into the family business.

1:17:16 Emma's mistakes crop up yet again as it was plain the caravan park would be shared between Ann and Jeremy should anything happen to Pamela and June.

1:18:58 Emma discussing the relatives clearing the house of valuables. I wonder if there will be any mention further on of Jeremy and Brett doing exactly the same thing.

1:22:55 Another downright lie, probably produced more out of ignorance that wilful attempt at misleading. June, as a committed Christian, would not have wanted a cremation.

1:29:30 Philip is on stronger ground with the non-disclosure topic.

1:39:20 Jeremy attempting to flog compromising photographs of (the now deceased) Sheila dismissed by Philip as "an urban myth".

1:54:00 Speculation as to whether Jeremy Bamber will be released, or delusion as the case may be.

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Re: emma kenny
« Reply #4 on: January 30, 2026, 09:31:AM »
Some people don't keep up to date.

Fortunately there's Steve_uk to keep you and the other Jeremy supporters on their toes:

First lie: 17:55 He would have inherited all this anyway in 20 years' time.

Wrong Philip. He would have had to share a sizeable amount with Sheila, which you would have known had you bothered to read the literature on the case.

Emmas's excuse for the caravan break in: Jeremy was frustrated he wasn't being listened to..(19:57)

27:45 "..in conversation with somebody in the farm." She omits the next sentence:  "met with no response."

30:00 It seems to me Emma and Philip want it both ways: they buttress the Jeremy narrative when it suits that the Bambers wish to keep the incident in house, yet omit to question why Jeremy doesn't proceed to White House Farm as requested by Nevill but does, in fact, call the police. The ten-minute gap in looking for the Chelmsford number is not discussed.

57:00 Emma Kenny discusses how people in psychosis can exhibit an overwhelming strength (Lookout made the same point years ago), but fails to grasp how such a person in that state is able to reload the weapon twice.
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« Last Edit: September 27, 2025, 06:35:PM by Steve_uk »

58:56 Snow66! will be pleased the Aga burns get a mention.

1:00:39 Wound to Sheila's neck discussed. It's news to me.

1:15:00 Philip is on stronger ground with the non-disclosure of documents in the National Archive.

1:15:42 An emotionally-damaged Emma Kenny, who admittedly has done more research on this case than those she has covered previously, juxtaposes the White House Farm murders with a tragedy of her own. I'm not sure it gives her the right to criticize Ann Eaton for continuing the family occupation, which reminds one of the Jeremy Bamber "sick puppy" remark.

1:16:46 Emma, there's a difference between one sowing one's wild oats as a youngster and indulging in two round-the-world trips as well as  an extended stay in New Zealand, then at 23 being asked to put a little bit of effort back into the family business.

1:17:16 Emma's mistakes crop up yet again as it was plain the caravan park would be shared between Ann and Jeremy should anything happen to Pamela and June.

1:18:58 Emma discussing the relatives clearing the house of valuables. I wonder if there will be any mention further on of Jeremy and Brett doing exactly the same thing.

1:22:55 Another downright lie, probably produced more out of ignorance that wilful attempt at misleading. June, as a committed Christian, would not have wanted a cremation.

1:29:30 Philip is on stronger ground with the non-disclosure topic.

1:39:20 Jeremy attempting to flog compromising photographs of (the now deceased) Sheila dismissed by Philip as "an urban myth".

1:54:00 Speculation as to whether Jeremy Bamber will be released, or delusion as the case may be.

Thanks.  I watched about 15 mins and found it so boring I could not manage more after Pat Brown for 2 hours  :'(

What is the objective of these vids?
Patrick O'Connor, Barrister, Doughty Street Chambers: "It will have to be a slam dunk.  It will have to be something of a blockbuster piece of evidence to have a chance".

All goals from Lionesses Euro 2025:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9DQq5gnwGjs

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Re: emma kenny
« Reply #5 on: January 30, 2026, 11:01:AM »
Thanks.  I watched about 15 mins and found it so boring I could not manage more after Pat Brown for 2 hours  :'(

What is the objective of these vids?

self-promotion

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Re: emma kenny
« Reply #6 on: January 30, 2026, 06:26:PM »
Thanks.  I watched about 15 mins and found it so boring I could not manage more after Pat Brown for 2 hours  :'(

What is the objective of these vids?
Well, at least that's something. I know you put effort into your posts (usually) and I withdraw the remark about limited attention span.

The comments on the David Bain thread are another matter, which I will deal with shortly.

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Re: emma kenny
« Reply #7 on: January 30, 2026, 09:08:PM »
self-promotion

you could say that about anybody