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Re: Anglia News item
« Reply #15 on: November 06, 2011, 01:59:PM »
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Do you think Bob Miller would escape being charged if there has perverting the course of justice because of his illness

I think if Miller is in on the cover up then he is going to find him self shamed, if not prosecuted.  Especially given his smug showing on Crimes That Shook Britain.  He's looks shockingly older on news item vid than he does on Crimes That Shook Britain.  I suppose we'll just have to see how things pan out.  I'd be interested in ngb's opinion on your question and also Mike's opinion of how deep Miller is in this mire?
I thought that was Bews?

Miller is the one who repeats the oft said Bamber mantra 'I'm am absolutely convinced that the right man is in prison' (or words to that effect).

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« Reply #16 on: November 06, 2011, 02:01:PM »
Rochy
Do you think Bob Miller would escape being charged if there has perverting the course of justice because of his illness

I think if Miller is in on the cover up then he is going to find him self shamed, if not prosecuted.  Especially given his smug showing on Crimes That Shook Britain.  He's looks shockingly older on news item vid than he does on Crimes That Shook Britain.  I suppose we'll just have to see how things pan out.  I'd be interested in ngb's opinion on your question and also Mike's opinion of how deep Miller is in this mire?

A serious illness can be a reason for not prosecuting someone, or discontinuing a prosecution.

That's what I thought you would say Neil.

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« Reply #17 on: November 06, 2011, 02:02:PM »
Grahame always make me laugh every single day

Thank you
Well I suppose from Ngbs response he might get away with it but I just can't feel any sympathy if he really has been part of a set up of getting Jeremy a full life term sentence when he was innocent

I bet he has been able to have children and plenty of holidays on the costa del sol


I am still trying to get my head around someone setting up to go to prison but if I see the actual proof then the people involved must face the severest penalties

I think I am right in saying Jeremy is the only person with a full life term who says he is innocent

Maybe in the next few weeks the evidence recently uncovered will prove to me the depths of evil I have never experienced before.  I continue to be shocked on a daily basis what I am reading and keep thinking of those words the judge said to Jeremy on sentencing him


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Re: Anglia News item
« Reply #18 on: November 06, 2011, 02:07:PM »
Rochy
Do you think Bob Miller would escape being charged if there has perverting the course of justice because of his illness

I think if Miller is in on the cover up then he is going to find him self shamed, if not prosecuted.  Especially given his smug showing on Crimes That Shook Britain.  He's looks shockingly older on news item vid than he does on Crimes That Shook Britain.  I suppose we'll just have to see how things pan out.  I'd be interested in ngb's opinion on your question and also Mike's opinion of how deep Miller is in this mire?
I thought that was Bews?

Miller is the one who repeats the oft said Bamber mantra 'I'm am absolutely convinced that the right man is in prison' (or words to that effect).
Almost as if he is trying to salve his conscience? ;)

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« Reply #19 on: November 06, 2011, 02:12:PM »
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Do you think Bob Miller would escape being charged if there has perverting the course of justice because of his illness

I think if Miller is in on the cover up then he is going to find him self shamed, if not prosecuted.  Especially given his smug showing on Crimes That Shook Britain.  He's looks shockingly older on news item vid than he does on Crimes That Shook Britain.  I suppose we'll just have to see how things pan out.  I'd be interested in ngb's opinion on your question and also Mike's opinion of how deep Miller is in this mire?
I thought that was Bews?

Miller is the one who repeats the oft said Bamber mantra 'I'm am absolutely convinced that the right man is in prison' (or words to that effect).
he looked too smug to me , sorry i have little faith in what he said, its getting like the Roswell incident key witnesses dying in time.

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« Reply #20 on: November 06, 2011, 02:39:PM »
Yes Mertol, he did look smug.  If you listen to Bews in one of his interviews, he also repeats a version of this mantra.  And when Sparkfilms states that Bews intimated to him that there may have been third party involvement, as opposed to JB pulling the trigger, I am absolutely certain that this is a desperate attempt to reach a 'fall back' position, in order to shore up remaining negative public belief in the Bogeyman - Bamber.

It screams out 'yes well, maybe the case against him is absolute shite after all... but that doesn't mean it wasn't him!'.

Desperate.

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« Reply #21 on: November 06, 2011, 03:32:PM »
What goes around, comes around.....
".....when you have eliminated the impossible, whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth" - Sir Arthur Conan Doyle

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« Reply #22 on: November 06, 2011, 03:35:PM »
That's two people that could potentially be involved in this miscarriage of justice having badthings happen to them because I think David Boutflours son was electricuted and I think I remember he said he pleaded with god to let his son live

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« Reply #23 on: November 06, 2011, 03:38:PM »
Yes Mertol, he did look smug.  If you listen to Bews in one of his interviews, he also repeats a version of this mantra.  And when Sparkfilms states that Bews intimated to him that there may have been third party involvement, as opposed to JB pulling the trigger, I am absolutely certain that this is a desperate attempt to reach a 'fall back' position, in order to shore up remaining negative public belief in the Bogeyman - Bamber.

It screams out 'yes well, maybe the case against him is absolute shite after all... but that doesn't mean it wasn't him!'.

Desperate.
Bews not as smug to me but still no better, it may look good ex officers  speaking out still but they want you to see and think, i think otherwise .
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« Reply #24 on: November 06, 2011, 03:40:PM »
That's two people that could potentially be involved in this miscarriage of justice having badthings happen to them because I think David Boutflours son was electricuted and I think I remember he said he pleaded with god to let his son live



Take that back jack, not a nice thing to say. Regardless of your views on the family, NOBODY desreves the pain of loosing a child.

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« Reply #25 on: November 06, 2011, 03:46:PM »
That's two people that could potentially be involved in this miscarriage of justice having badthings happen to them because I think David Boutflours son was electricuted and I think I remember he said he pleaded with god to let his son live



Take that back jack, not a nice thing to say. Regardless of your views on the family, NOBODY desreves the pain of loosing a child.
I don't think she meant it in the way you read it Andrea.

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Re: Anglia News item
« Reply #26 on: November 06, 2011, 03:48:PM »
That's two people that could potentially be involved in this miscarriage of justice having badthings happen to them because I think David Boutflours son was electricuted and I think I remember he said he pleaded with god to let his son live



Take that back jack, not a nice thing to say. Regardless of your views on the family, NOBODY desreves the pain of loosing a child.
I don't think she meant it in the way you read it Andrea.

Jackie has made an observation, a very interesting one, that is my opinion.
".....when you have eliminated the impossible, whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth" - Sir Arthur Conan Doyle

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Re: Anglia News item
« Reply #27 on: November 06, 2011, 03:48:PM »
She basically siad their son was electocuted, a sort of payback for their involvment in the case? That how i read it.

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« Reply #28 on: November 06, 2011, 03:49:PM »
That's two people that could potentially be involved in this miscarriage of justice having badthings happen to them because I think David Boutflours son was electricuted and I think I remember he said he pleaded with god to let his son live



Take that back jack, not a nice thing to say. Regardless of your views on the family, NOBODY desreves the pain of loosing a child.
I don't think she meant it in the way you read it Andrea.

Jackie has made an observation, a very interesting one, that is my opinion.


In what way did you find that interesting?

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Re: Anglia News item
« Reply #29 on: November 06, 2011, 03:51:PM »
Andrea read stuff properly before you jump on things

I have had to read your aggressive posts continually over the last few days and it's not clever, where did I say someone deserves to lose a child