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Re: Book Reviews - Murders/Suicide at WHF
« Reply #420 on: June 09, 2012, 09:33:AM »
Was it Dr Carl Sagan who said the biggest liar is a book, the picture of JB painted in all of these books seem to have a pattern, they paint him with not too much favour, those deep dark eyes the eyes of a killer, i knew someone with the same eyes ,not a killer but a post mortem room technician who was previous in the army as a medic saving lives, most books are published to make the author money in not all but most cases reading is one thing believing is quite another.
I agree mertol, what a load of rubbish, more than half the world has deep dark eyes, dont think theyre all killers.Any way I thought small cold eyes were supposed to be the mark of a killer. Its all supposition and mainly calculated to paint Jeremy in a bad light. and to make money. imo
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« Reply #421 on: June 09, 2012, 09:38:AM »
I agree mertol, what a load of rubbish, more than half the world has deep dark eyes, dont think theyre all killers.Any way I thought small cold eyes were supposed to be the mark of a killer. Its all supposition and mainly calculated to paint Jeremy in a bad light. imo
Thats just the point maggie not one of these books speak in his favour because otherwise they would not sell, im into F1 those teams bosses dont want losers they want winners not far off the truth with authors is it ? by chance i believe Jeremy likes F1 also a small world.

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« Reply #422 on: June 09, 2012, 09:53:AM »
Morning Grahame  I have never thought Jeremy to be a bad person just misguided in his young days.  I feel due to is upbringing he became a bit of a rebel and an attention seeker but in no way do I think he could have been responsible for the murders of his family.  As far as Julie goes not read much about her but she came over to me as somewhat strange.
Hi Maggie. I agree with you. He was to my thinking rebelling against his upbringing and his parents and his actions prove this. A friend of mine did the same. His mother owned a country house and estate almost as large as Longleat. His aunt also had an equally large property. Mega rich they were. He shunned all that and actually treated that wealth with contempt. When his aunt died and then his mother he inherited a considerable amount of money. Which he used immediately to give away to those who were in need. He started his own carpenters business and he also does work for free. He lives in a comparatively humble dwelling in Cornwall with his wife and goes to Newquay Baptist Church.

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« Reply #423 on: June 09, 2012, 10:05:AM »
Perhaps because the verdict would have hit jeremy like a express train changed him overnight with a decree absolute to fight for justice , to which he he still fighting where most men would have given up years ago jeremy does not seem to show defeat the moment he does its over so i guess for him its all he has got left pure resolve.

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« Reply #424 on: June 09, 2012, 10:11:AM »
hi mertoll I was told Jeremy has so much fight in him as he knows he is innocent plus he knows the evidence against him was so weak and the Trial was flawed.  He knows he only has to get documents released and it will prove he is innocent.

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« Reply #425 on: June 09, 2012, 10:21:AM »
hi mertoll I was told Jeremy has so much fight in him as he knows he is innocent plus he knows the evidence against him was so weak and the Trial was flawed.  He knows he only has to get documents released and it will prove he is innocent.
Which is why i think jeremy needs to re contact mike again and help each other , without mike i fear jeremy is doomed.

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« Reply #426 on: June 09, 2012, 10:25:AM »
mertoll I agree Mike had Jeremy,s best interests at heart more than anyone and they need to be reunited.  Hope you are reading this Mike.

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« Reply #427 on: June 09, 2012, 10:26:AM »
hi mertoll I was told Jeremy has so much fight in him as he knows he is innocent plus he knows the evidence against him was so weak and the Trial was flawed.  He knows he only has to get documents released and it will prove he is innocent.
Agreed susie but how long can Jeremy continue to fight on. He must be so worn out and diminished ...all these years of trying to be heard. Hes so lucky to have simon mckay who isin it for the long haul.I know some people like to rubbish him but that is more about these peoples inflated egos than anything to do with Simon Mckay

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« Reply #428 on: June 09, 2012, 10:31:AM »
Hi Mags  I think Jeremy would never give up and like mertoll I think he needs Mike back.  He is at the moment being brain washed by the latest campaign team who are in it for themselves.

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« Reply #429 on: June 09, 2012, 12:31:PM »
Hi Mags  I think Jeremy would never give up and like mertoll I think he needs Mike back.  He is at the moment being brain washed by the latest campaign team who are in it for themselves.
Thing is susie surely everyone who believes Jeremy's innocent should combine and put all their weight behind Jeremy. Its crazy that there are these divisions between like minded people. I dont think its Jeremys fault, it must be really difficult for him as he's so isolated.

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« Reply #430 on: June 09, 2012, 12:34:PM »
Hi Mags  I think Jeremy would never give up and like mertoll I think he needs Mike back.  He is at the moment being brain washed by the latest campaign team who are in it for themselves.

Out of interest, in what way are they brain washing him?
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« Reply #431 on: June 09, 2012, 12:40:PM »
Hi Bridget don,t know how they are brain washing him I was told that and you know me I just believe everything I am told it is no matter really as nobody takes any notice of me so I,m not dangerous :) ;) ;)

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« Reply #432 on: June 09, 2012, 12:41:PM »
There is no easy answer is there when the world and its wife are against Jeremy.?
I wouldn't mind,,but all it takes are lifes' experiences and common sense to deal with this,,without the "sheep" mentality.
One only has to study this case and its discrepancies in the investigations to conclude that there's not a scrap of concrete evidence to support the conviction of Jeremy.
" Old " Taff Jones used his own senses,,and that was the " gut feeling " that very few officers use today,,but past experiences have/had  taught the older members of the force who were dedicated to their profession and who had the knowledge that sadly not many have today.
Jeremy,,,and rightly so,,,thought it was an open and shut case. Little did he realise that he had so many enemies in the background waiting to see the handcuffs being put on him,,,including Stan Jones who must have delighted everyone at the time.. Imagine,,,a grown man,,,,a professional one at that,,stating that " he didn't like the man " ( Jeremy ) so on that,,a clash of personalities,,,he nailed him.   

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« Reply #433 on: June 09, 2012, 12:42:PM »
Hi Bridget don,t know how they are brain washing him I was told that and you know me I just believe everything I am told it is no matter really as nobody takes any notice of me so I,m not dangerous :) ;) ;)

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« Reply #434 on: June 09, 2012, 12:49:PM »
There is no easy answer is there when the world and its wife are against Jeremy.?
I wouldn't mind,,but all it takes are lifes' experiences and common sense to deal with this,,without the "sheep" mentality.
One only has to study this case and its discrepancies in the investigations to conclude that there's not a scrap of concrete evidence to support the conviction of Jeremy.
" Old " Taff Jones used his own senses,,and that was the " gut feeling " that very few officers use today,,but past experiences have/had  taught the older members of the force who were dedicated to their profession and who had the knowledge that sadly not many have today.
Jeremy,,,and rightly so,,,thought it was an open and shut case. Little did he realise that he had so many enemies in the background waiting to see the handcuffs being put on him,,,including Stan Jones who must have delighted everyone at the time.. Imagine,,,a grown man,,,,a professional one at that,,stating that " he didn't like the man " ( Jeremy ) so on that,,a clash of personalities,,,he nailed him.

Jeremy did indeed behave as if he thought the case against him was bound to fail, but I wonder why? He must have known that the prosecution had the blood in the silencer as evidence, why was he so confident that would fail?
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