It might be worth my mentioning that I have worked on the McCann case for a national newspaper and the Suffolk Serial Murders for Sky News with Martin Brunt.
I am no expert, just a smalltime writer and film producer who pretty much lives hand to mouth. And yet, despite this, I do get the occasional commissions from press and tv.
Most of the stuff I work on is local, and that usually means that for the price of a breakfast in a cafe in Ipswich or somewhere I can get information that might not be available to the mainliners in media.
Having said this, and like many of those who contribute to this forum, I have to put in a many hours in the pursuit of information and most of the time one comes to a dead end - I did get some information from Portugal through to Leicestershire Police that just had to be acted on though.
I was interviewed in my Colchester home a month ago for 4 hours by the BBC. They were interested in my 'interview techniques' - it's a good job I'm for real as the BBC got on to Suffolk Constabulary the next day to verify my work. The police at least acknowleged my existence!
The police have been pretty fair with me most of the time. They were decent enough to give me assistance with my latest book - even though I was critical of some of their work in the Suffolk Murders.
Although the police work at WHF was quite appalling, I do not believe that they set up Jeremy Bamber in any way. As far as I see it the turning point in this case was the silencer. I'm not even sure if it was the intention of the relatives to frame Jeremy but everything changed when the silencer became the focal issue. I'm not ever sure if a silencer was used, certainly if Shelia did the shootings it would not have been.
Cross contamination could explain the minute trace of blood attributed to Shelia.