Apolgogy accepted Lugg and I too apologise to you, Lookout and Maggie and any other poster if I have ever been offensive.
Maggie is it possible that you could to do a post about Scott Lomax's book please? It's the only book I haven't read re the case as I understand it is very biased towards JB being innocent?
Evil, Almost Beyond Belief? by Scott Lomax
It's a while since I read this, I always avoided books on the White House Farm Murders because I believed they were biased for or against Jeremy and didn't particualarly stick to the facts.
Personally, I found it easy to read and although I already knew many of the facts and theories it did hold my attention. For anyone who has read the archives on this forum there is little you wouldn't have already read but because it's a relatively new book, published in 2008, it does include the more recent evidence which is examined in depth. Lomax spent a great deal of time discussing Jeremy's feeings about the case during the time he was working on the book but personally, I didn't find it biased. The facts were presented and the reader was left to make up their own mind. There are a few mistakes where Lomax gets his facts wrong but generally it's pretty accurate and everything is explained and discussed in depth.
It's difficult to know whether someone who considered Jeremy guilty might find the book biased mainly because Jeremy Bambers opinions are included in the book and it's really up to the individual as to whether they find that ok or not. To my mind it was an easy read with clearly laid out facts which are discussed in depth....I enjoyed it and my daughter who knew nothing about the case found it an interesting read and is now a convinced supporter of Jeremy Bamber's MOJ claim.