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Re: Book Reviews - Murders/Suicide at WHF
« Reply #1740 on: August 02, 2013, 09:54:AM »
Dear NaNu, Some of the people in Steve UK list of persons on whom JB may wish to extract revenge are no longer with us. One may be presumptious of his unlikelihood to elaborate on this.
In deference to the apparent character assassinations of JM, may I refer you to an analogy with the 'Queen Mum'.there is a newspaper article by Michael Thornton under the headline :- "the Queen Mother, That Spiteful Old Soak". (Daily Mail 19/9/2009).
What revelations, if correct, and why would they not be so!

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« Reply #1741 on: August 02, 2013, 09:12:PM »
Hi Susan

I hope you're well. 

I get the feeling there's something not right with JM.  I ask myself what  the statistical chances are of one female encountering all 3 of the following:

1. Physical abuse at the hands of step-father

2. Rape by unidentified male

3. Boyfriend of <2 yrs murdering 5 members of his adoptive family.

Steve_uk appears to have intimate knowledge of JM and  in an earlier post I asked him if he was able and willing to shed any further light on 1 and 2 = no response.
I don't have any knowledge of it and the thread you have started is in thoroughly bad taste.

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« Reply #1742 on: August 02, 2013, 09:48:PM »
I don't have any knowledge of it and the thread you have started is in thoroughly bad taste.




Like it or not Steve,,it's all written down in the 1996 copy of " Justice for All " document.

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« Reply #1743 on: August 04, 2013, 10:29:AM »
I don't have any knowledge of it and the thread you have started is in thoroughly bad taste.

Morning Steve_uk

May I suggest the reason you find the thread entitled "Julie Mugford's claims of violence, rape and murder" in poor taste is that you find the truth unpalatable.  The truth being she was a fantasist, liar and a schemer.

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Re: Book Reviews - Murders/Suicide at WHF
« Reply #1744 on: October 11, 2013, 11:32:AM »
I've just finished reading Roger Wilkes book and I must say I found it well written, yet arguable.  There were sections within the book I found fascinating and little bits I was not aware of. 

It appears that Aldridge the was not that good during the trial of 1986 and that Rivlin showed tremendous skills.. and it was said within circles that had the jury been left with Adridge and Rivlin closing speech alone, the jury would have acquitted Jeremy...The fact that Drake mislead the jury in his final speech become new grounds for Jeremy's defence in the COA.

Wilkes also leads you to believe that all was OK between Colin and Jeremy and that Colin after going to America found a more relaxed way of understanding his brother in law.

Wilkes also makes reference to Mcdonnell and states quite clearly that Mcdonnell did not address all the photo's and documents that were sent to him....I found the book swayed towards Jeremy being innocent rather that guilty.  Wilkes closes his book on a note from Jeremy...It goes like this:

I've tried to understand why Sheila murdered my family, he writes.  At times I hate her for it because of the injustice I have suffered because of it.  I feel that more that more than the loss of Mum and Dad, and the tragedy of their lives being cut short, especially so for Dan and Nick.  But then I am still living that injustices from day to day so its more acute.  But, I do miss them all.  Especially Dad.  I really miss him a lot because I know he's have remained my closet friend forever.

But, the when I read my books on law and medicine, I understand that Sheila wasn't responsible for her actions in murdering our family.  She would have spent time at Broadmoor had she not taken her own life, and to an extent I feel guilty not helping her more and supporting her more while she was ill.  If I;d done so, maybe she wouldn't have had that brainstorm.  Maybe everyone would still be alive.  But, itsa happened, and I've had to bear a heavy burden of injustice for being accused and convicted of murdering them all.  I know I didn't. And I know the truth will be told in a court of law soon enough. But, I want that for Mum, Dad and Sheila, Dan and Nick as well as for me.  Because when I'm cleared, so their memory can finally rest in peace..........


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Re: Book Reviews - Murders/Suicide at WHF
« Reply #1745 on: October 11, 2013, 11:48:AM »
Claire Powells book borders on Jeremys' guilt,as her closing line was.I quote " These five people were proven innocent ",unquote.

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« Reply #1746 on: October 11, 2013, 11:52:AM »
Claire Powells book borders on Jeremys' guilt,as her closing line was.I quote " These five people were proven innocent ",unquote.

I haven't read that book yet....Its the next one I shall get. I've lost my Scott Lomax book, goodness knows what I have done with that. 

Have you read R. Wilkes book?   :) :) :) :)

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« Reply #1747 on: October 11, 2013, 11:56:AM »
I haven't read that book yet....Its the next one I shall get. I've lost my Scott Lomax book, goodness knows what I have done with that. 

Have you read R. Wilkes book?   :) :) :) :)




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Re: Book Reviews - Murders/Suicide at WHF
« Reply #1748 on: October 11, 2013, 11:58:AM »



Bin.?  ;D

Yeah along with the phone  ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D

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Re: Book Reviews - Murders/Suicide at WHF
« Reply #1749 on: October 11, 2013, 12:03:PM »
Claire Powells book borders on Jeremys' guilt,as her closing line was.I quote " These five people were proven innocent ",unquote.
Don't think I could do with that book lookout.  Think she would aggravate the hell out of me.  ;D ;D ;D
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« Reply #1750 on: October 11, 2013, 12:17:PM »



Bin.?  ;D
Very probably lookout.  ;D ;D ;D  NUTTA!!!  ;D ;D
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« Reply #1751 on: October 11, 2013, 01:21:PM »
Very probably lookout.  ;D ;D ;D  NUTTA!!!  ;D ;D

Maggie  ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D

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Re: Book Reviews - Murders/Suicide at WHF
« Reply #1752 on: October 11, 2013, 01:56:PM »

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Re: Book Reviews - Murders/Suicide at WHF
« Reply #1753 on: October 11, 2013, 03:56:PM »
Claire Powells book borders on Jeremys' guilt,as her closing line was.I quote " These five people were proven innocent ",unquote.

The evidence collected on Sheila has never been released but apparently it ALL pointed to Sheila's guilt in the early stages so they must have had some. If the premiss was that it was either Jeremy or Sheila then both sets of evidence should have been presented at the trial. Sheila has never been 'proven' innocent or we wouldn't be arguing the toss now!! Crazy woman!!
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Re: Book Reviews - Murders/Suicide at WHF
« Reply #1754 on: October 11, 2013, 04:10:PM »
Agreed,Caroline.