I have read a lot of documents but certain subjects like the moderator I don't think I am knowledgable enough to make important comments but I really wanted to say that as I understand Jeremy would be happy to get a retrial he is not even asking for an instant release for an unsafe verdict and as we are talking about someone with a whole life tariff (to die in prison) for the sake of British Justice this case has to be looked at again. I truly believe the majority of the British public would also welcome a retrial. As I understand Jeremy is the only one of the prisoners with a whole life tariff that says he is innocent. Also is it true that if you continually protest your innocence in prison it can affect different aspects of how you are treated in prison.
I would like to see a retrial too, but I can't see it happening unless something dramatic happens.
I agree - a retrial would be fair in light of the terrible mis-management of the case and the fact that he has been given a whole life tariff.
But it requires considerable doubt to be placed on the evidence used in the trial, or new evidence. Or a public campaign.
People would still need convincing about the silencer, casings and clean feet etc if the Sheila suicide/murder is given as the alternative. It appears JB's case is less about proving himself innocent and more about proving SC guilty, and those are notoriously hard to win. And they make people feel uncomfortable as the accused aren't able to defend themselves.
Me, I'm still bothered by the Horsey Dave's lights in concrete and small aircraft...