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Offline killingeve

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A belated hello!
« on: February 12, 2012, 01:14:PM »
Please accept my apologies for not introducing myself when I  first posted last week.  I was aware of the foyer but initially had difficulty in navigating my way around the system!

I will start off by stating that I believe Jeremy Bamber to be wholly innocent so my posts maybe somewhat bias.

I'm especially interested in the following aspects of the case:

How the Bamber family was created ie through adoption, a sociological and legal process and not a bilological and psychological process as with a birth family.  Recognising the fundamental differences between the two and how this played out in the Bamber family dynamics both immediate and extended.

Full history of Bamber family members including Sheila and Jeremy's birth families.

June and Sheila's mental illness especially the origins of.

Evolutionary biology ie 'The Cinderella Effect'

This one might be seen as controversial:

Differences in thinking between men and women and how this might have influenced JB's conviction and ongoing plight.  By this I mean that exluding witnesses the cast is almost all male: Jeremy, police, coroner, forensic scientists, solicitors, barristers, judges, psychologists and even the admin people on this forum!? 






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Re: A belated hello!
« Reply #1 on: February 12, 2012, 01:59:PM »
Please accept my apologies for not introducing myself when I  first posted last week.  I was aware of the foyer but initially had difficulty in navigating my way around the system!

I will start off by stating that I believe Jeremy Bamber to be wholly innocent so my posts maybe somewhat bias.

I'm especially interested in the following aspects of the case:

How the Bamber family was created ie through adoption, a sociological and legal process and not a bilological and psychological process as with a birth family.  Recognising the fundamental differences between the two and how this played out in the Bamber family dynamics both immediate and extended.

Full history of Bamber family members including Sheila and Jeremy's birth families.

June and Sheila's mental illness especially the origins of.

Evolutionary biology ie 'The Cinderella Effect'

This one might be seen as controversial:

Differences in thinking between men and women and how this might have influenced JB's conviction and ongoing plight.  By this I mean that exluding witnesses the cast is almost all male: Jeremy, police, coroner, forensic scientists, solicitors, barristers, judges, psychologists and even the admin people on this forum!?
Hello egap, welcome to the forum. Are you a qualified psychologist? I so we would be interested in your views.

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Re: A belated hello!
« Reply #2 on: February 12, 2012, 02:02:PM »


Welcome to the forum egap.


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Re: A belated hello!
« Reply #3 on: February 13, 2012, 11:10:AM »
I disagreed with a lot of the content, as did a lot of other people, and  recently wrote to David Cameron about it.  I had a letter back from his office saying that it had been passed to the department responsible. 
ie a big wicker basket under his desk. ;)

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Re: A belated hello!
« Reply #4 on: March 11, 2012, 01:28:PM »
Please accept my apologies for not introducing myself when I  first posted last week.  I was aware of the foyer but initially had difficulty in navigating my way around the system!

I will start off by stating that I believe Jeremy Bamber to be wholly innocent so my posts maybe somewhat bias.

I'm especially interested in the following aspects of the case:

How the Bamber family was created ie through adoption, a sociological and legal process and not a bilological and psychological process as with a birth family.  Recognising the fundamental differences between the two and how this played out in the Bamber family dynamics both immediate and extended.

Full history of Bamber family members including Sheila and Jeremy's birth families.

June and Sheila's mental illness especially the origins of.

Evolutionary biology ie 'The Cinderella Effect'

This one might be seen as controversial:

Differences in thinking between men and women and how this might have influenced JB's conviction and ongoing plight.  By this I mean that exluding witnesses the cast is almost all male: Jeremy, police, coroner, forensic scientists, solicitors, barristers, judges, psychologists and even the admin people on this forum!?


hi egap, pleased to meet you - again  :D

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Re: A belated hello!
« Reply #5 on: March 11, 2012, 05:26:PM »
Please accept my apologies for not introducing myself when I  first posted last week.  I was aware of the foyer but initially had difficulty in navigating my way around the system!

I will start off by stating that I believe Jeremy Bamber to be wholly innocent so my posts maybe somewhat bias.

I'm especially interested in the following aspects of the case:

How the Bamber family was created ie through adoption, a sociological and legal process and not a bilological and psychological process as with a birth family.  Recognising the fundamental differences between the two and how this played out in the Bamber family dynamics both immediate and extended.


Great work Egap

From looking at the Bamber case the family looked perfect to take in these precious 2 babies.

A beautiful farm in the country in acres of grounds

Not so it seems

Junes mental problems, shipped off to boarding school the children hated and hated by the extended family as outsiders

Egap I hope he reads your letter I am sure there is still a lot to learn about children put up for adoption and where they are placed

Full history of Bamber family members including Sheila and Jeremy's birth families.

June and Sheila's mental illness especially the origins of.

Evolutionary biology ie 'The Cinderella Effect'

This one might be seen as controversial:

Differences in thinking between men and women and how this might have influenced JB's conviction and ongoing plight.  By this I mean that exluding witnesses the cast is almost all male: Jeremy, police, coroner, forensic scientists, solicitors, barristers, judges, psychologists and even the admin people on this forum!?
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