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Re: The very best of luck to Jeremy
« Reply #405 on: April 28, 2012, 10:52:PM »
Mat,

Do you believe the official version of how Julie Mugford came forward?  If you have adjusted your view and now believe the official version is incorrect, can you give an opinion on why the official version is incorrect?

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« Reply #406 on: April 28, 2012, 10:58:PM »
I'm not sure what to make of her. I do believe Jeremy told her of the plans. But how the police found this out has never settled with me.

Not really willing to go much further. But I don't think the official version is fully correct because I've read everything and she did change her story a few times - but she seemed to co-operate a lot easier than other people but I've heard her reffered to as an "unco-operative, pivotal yet heartless bitch." which has alwyas made me wonder why if she was so helpful was she disliked by the police.

I think they had a lot more trouble getting info out of her than they let on.

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« Reply #407 on: April 28, 2012, 10:59:PM »
No. I gave up on that many moons ago. I grew tired of seeing people charged/convicted and then just recieve a slap on the wrists and let out to reoffend.
I currently concentrate on keeping those behind bars where they belong no matter how many years has passed and how they try and skew views.

You sound like a tabloid journalist then  ;) (which,for clarity, is said in jest)

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« Reply #408 on: April 28, 2012, 11:00:PM »
Haha, hopefully I'm not THAT much of a rat.

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Re: The very best of luck to Jeremy
« Reply #409 on: April 28, 2012, 11:04:PM »
I'm not sure what to make of her. I do believe Jeremy told her of the plans. But how the police found this out has never settled with me.

Not really willing to go much further. But I don't think the official version is fully correct because I've read everything and she did change her story a few times - but she seemed to co-operate a lot easier than other people but I've heard her reffered to as an "unco-operative, pivotal yet heartless bitch." which has alwyas made me wonder why if she was so helpful was she disliked by the police.

I think they had a lot more trouble getting info out of her than they let on.

Thank you for your answer.  Can you see the problems inherent in the prosecution having maintained for 27 years, that she came forward of her own volition, if in fact she did not do so?   If Julie Mugford did not come forward in the manner that has been maintained for all these years, do any alarm bells sound for you?

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« Reply #410 on: April 28, 2012, 11:06:PM »
Sadly no alarms bells for me. She may not have come forward how they said she did but she did come forward and no words were ever put into her mouth by the police. The police and Julie Mugford were certianly not on friendly terms, ever.

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« Reply #411 on: April 28, 2012, 11:09:PM »
Sadly no alarms bells for me. She may not have come forward how they said she did but she did come forward and no words were ever put into her mouth by the police. The police and Julie Mugford were certianly not on friendly terms, ever.
Which suited the police fine all they wanted from her is that jeremy did it.

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« Reply #412 on: April 28, 2012, 11:13:PM »
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She may not have come forward how they said she did but she did come forward

Are you 100% certain that she came forward of her own volition?  This is important Mat.  If the Crown & Bob Miller would have us believe so, it is extremely important.

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no words were ever put into her mouth by the police

You cannot know this Mat.  It is an opinion only.

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The police and Julie Mugford were certianly not on friendly terms, ever.

I can well imagine that might be the case, if she did not come forward of her own volition.


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« Reply #413 on: April 28, 2012, 11:15:PM »
Are you 100% certain that she came forward of her own volition?  This is important Mat.  If the Crown & Bob Miller would have us believe so, it is extremely important.

You cannot know this Mat.  It is an opinion only.

I can well imagine that might be the case, if she did not come forward of her own volition.
Given today mugford will not do interviews i feel she has changed little.

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« Reply #414 on: April 28, 2012, 11:16:PM »
They wanted to hear what she had to say. She didn't have to say what she did, she wasn't coerced.


So either all the essex police were lying, the raid teams, coroners, julie, most of the bamber family & there are still coverups to this day .. so that's courts, witnesses, anyone with the PII material.

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Jeremy Bamber is a liar.







And Rochford.
She did come forward. Suspicion was already falling on Jeremy Bamber (at least I've been told this by an offcier but he may be saying that suspicion was already falling on bamber because he's embaressed it wasn't) but then she came forward with a phone call at first.

She withheld her name/information.

But it was traced back to her, and then the fight began to get to the truth.

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« Reply #415 on: April 28, 2012, 11:20:PM »
They wanted to hear what she had to say. She didn't have to say what she did, she wasn't coerced.


So either all the essex police were lying, the raid teams, coroners, julie, most of the bamber family & there are still coverups to this day .. so that's courts, witnesses, anyone with the PII material.

Or


Jeremy Bamber is a liar.







And Rochford.
She did come forward. Suspicion was already falling on Jeremy Bamber (at least I've been told this by an offcier but he may be saying that suspicion was already falling on bamber because he's embaressed it wasn't) but then she came forward with a phone call at first.

She withheld her name/information.

But it was traced back to her, and then the fight began to get to the truth.
And where does mugfords NOTW £25,000 prize fit into all this ?

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« Reply #416 on: April 28, 2012, 11:22:PM »
Prize? She had a deal before the case went to court, sure. But prize is such a biased word.
I don't know, but I would love to ask her. She doesn't want to talk though, she doesn't want money - she doesnt want to be in the press and she doesn't want to be bothered about a man who killed two little kids.

But would I be suprised if the police put Julie and the press in contact with one another? Hell no.

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« Reply #417 on: April 28, 2012, 11:24:PM »
Prize? She had a deal before the case went to court, sure. But prize is such a biased word.
I don't know, but I would love to ask her. She doesn't want to talk though, she doesn't want money - she doesnt want to be in the press and she doesn't want to be bothered about a man who killed two little kids.

But would I be suprised if the police put Julie and the press in contact with one another? Hell no.
  A deal ? mugford £25,000 deal or no deal ? deal...

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Re: The very best of luck to Jeremy
« Reply #418 on: April 28, 2012, 11:25:PM »
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So either all the essex police were lying, the raid teams, coroners, julie, most of the bamber family & there are still coverups to this day .. so that's courts, witnesses, anyone with the PII material.

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Jeremy Bamber is a liar.

It's somewhat amusing that the only person out of all these people referred to, who has passed a polygraph, is 'The liar'. 

'The Liar' passes the lie detector test.  He passes testing for psychopathy.  He passes testing for impression management and he passes testing for self deception. 

Yet he is still the villain, like some Moriarty-type genius.

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« Reply #419 on: April 28, 2012, 11:27:PM »
Prize? She had a deal before the case went to court, sure. But prize is such a biased word.
I don't know, but I would love to ask her. She doesn't want to talk though, she doesn't want money - she doesnt want to be in the press and she doesn't want to be bothered about a man who killed two little kids.

But would I be suprised if the police put Julie and the press in contact with one another? Hell no.
Personally I think she's more concerned with losing her job by the revelation that she was involved with crime in her early life and in being involved in the Bamber case.