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Offline Steve_uk

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Re: Jeremy Bamber's story - NOTW deal
« Reply #180 on: September 27, 2012, 04:41:PM »
Lugg, hi. Steve seems to believe that "poetic license" add colour to his work, which is fine in fiction but in this case, IMO, renders any truth unreliable, unbelievable and totally incredible. It also make me question those authors he's so fond of quoting IE House of Fraser in Colchester. A glaring mistake on someones' part, certainly OR poetic license for which could be substituted, an attempt to deceive. How many other inputs of poetic license has the same author used?

Well okay it wasn't House of Fraser,but it was a high quality men's outfitters. Instead of picking on one trivial detail how about trying to work out the scenario which occured in the early hours of Wednesday 7 August 1985 at White House Farm?

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« Reply #181 on: September 27, 2012, 04:48:PM »
Well okay it wasn't House of Fraser,but it was a high quality men's outfitters. Instead of picking on one trivial detail how about trying to work out the scenario which occured in the early hours of Wednesday 7 August 1985 at White House Farm?


It wasn't so much the trivial detail which bothered me, Steve. It was that an author purporting to give us facts, has given instead, an inaccuracy. Which has to beg the question of how many more he has given us and how misleading this is for you, who clearly rely on what he says as being the truth.

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« Reply #182 on: September 27, 2012, 04:58:PM »
We have the testimony of farm secretary Barbara Wilson about "the shooting season is coming up..accidents do happen" coupled with the "I must never turn my back on that young man" for goodness sake the man was foretelling his own death..




This particular phrase has been discussed before and rather than it having an ominous meaning, it most likely meant that Ralph wanted to support and stand by Jeremy.

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« Reply #183 on: September 27, 2012, 05:00:PM »

It wasn't so much the trivial detail which bothered me, Steve. It was that an author purporting to give us facts, has given instead, an inaccuracy. Which has to beg the question of how many more he has given us and how misleading this is for you, who clearly rely on what he says as being the truth.

Well if I told you Jeremy ordered pink champagne after the funerals at a restaurant in Colchester,that he was loud and slapped the waitresses' bottoms then you wouldn't believe me either..

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« Reply #184 on: September 27, 2012, 05:02:PM »
Hi HMEssex  yes I agree this statement has been flogged to death steve does more repeats than ITV :) do wish we could get our spell check back my spelling is AWFUL :)

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Re: Jeremy Bamber's story - NOTW deal
« Reply #185 on: September 27, 2012, 05:05:PM »
Seriously steph, Susan Ingham is NOT John Lamberton....NO  WAY!!  :o :o :o :o :o

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Re: Jeremy Bamber's story - NOTW deal
« Reply #186 on: September 27, 2012, 05:08:PM »



This particular phrase has been discussed before and rather than it having an ominous meaning, it most likely meant that Ralph wanted to support and stand by Jeremy.

Well if you believe that you might as well offer Sion Jenkins a job at Halfords selling tent pegs..

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« Reply #187 on: September 27, 2012, 05:08:PM »
Well if I told you Jeremy ordered pink champagne after the funerals at a restaurant in Colchester,that he was loud and slapped the waitresses' bottoms then you wouldn't believe me either..
I would believe it was possible....people react in different ways to trauma, funerals etc...I would think the one thing he wanted was a drink ASAP what an ordeal to have to go through.  Beyond that there is always a possibility Jeremy was guilty, was celebrating, there always has to be an element of doubt however small and whichever side imo.

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Re: Jeremy Bamber's story - NOTW deal
« Reply #188 on: September 27, 2012, 05:09:PM »
Well if I told you Jeremy ordered pink champagne after the funerals at a restaurant in Colchester,that he was loud and slapped the waitresses' bottoms then you wouldn't believe me either..

I would certainly question the agenda of whoever gave that information to the author.

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« Reply #189 on: September 27, 2012, 05:09:PM »
We have the testimony of farm secretary Barbara Wilson about "the shooting season is coming up..accidents do happen" coupled with the "I must never turn my back on that young man" for goodness sake the man was foretelling his own death..

Steve, what's your interpretation of this?  Another Wilson classic.. but not as popular with some posters as the 'never turn my back' line.


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Re: Jeremy Bamber's story - NOTW deal
« Reply #190 on: September 27, 2012, 05:14:PM »
There we are Steve,spit the bones out of that. ( above )

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Re: Jeremy Bamber's story - NOTW deal
« Reply #191 on: September 27, 2012, 05:15:PM »
Well if you believe that you might as well offer Sion Jenkins a job at Halfords selling tent pegs..





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Perhaps you would like a job in Waterstones' (fiction dept)

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Re: Jeremy Bamber's story - NOTW deal
« Reply #192 on: September 27, 2012, 05:16:PM »
Steve, what's your interpretation of this?  Another Wilson classic.. but not as popular with some posters as the 'never turn my back' line.

But Barbara Wilson did testify for the Prosecution didn't she? And how Jeremy's behaviour had changed after the death of his parents,with his feet up on the desk in Nevill's den barking orders at her.

This just confirms my belief that Jeremy killed all five members of his family. It's not a shock to him at all as he has prepared himself for this moment over the past year. He fakes vomiting in front of Police,whilst ready for a hearty breakfast only a few hours later..


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Re: Jeremy Bamber's story - NOTW deal
« Reply #193 on: September 27, 2012, 05:24:PM »
But Barbara Wilson did testify for the Prosecution didn't she? And how Jeremy's behaviour had changed after the death of his parents,with his feet up on the desk in Nevill's den barking orders at her.

This just confirms my belief that Jeremy killed all five members of his family. It's not a shock to him at all as he has prepared himself for this moment over the past year. He fakes vomiting in front of Police,whilst ready for a hearty breakfast only a few hours later..

What dross.
 
Where have I said Barbara Wilson didn't testify for the prosecution?   Can anyone tell me when this excerpt of Babara Wilson's testimony became available?  Has it always been available or was it edited out? 

I find your comment about Bamber having faked vomiting rather pathetic, actually bordering upon wickedness by your self.  Same for the puerile cheap shot scored by your use of the cliched and deliberately manipulated out of context 'hearty breakfast'.

I do not know what your agenda is or why you have one but you disturb me at times.
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Re: Jeremy Bamber's story - NOTW deal
« Reply #194 on: September 27, 2012, 05:27:PM »
What dross.
 
Where have I said Barbara Wilson didn't testify for the prosecution?   Can anyone tell me when this excerpt of Babara Wilson's testimony became available?  Has it always been available or was it edited out? 

I find your comment about Bamber having faked vomiting rather pathetic, actually bordering upon wickedness by your self.  Same for the puerile cheap shot scored by your use of the cliched and deliberately manipulated out of context 'hearty breakfast'.

I do not know what your agenda is or why you have one but you disturb me at times.

I answered the question in a way you didn't like,so don't take the huff..