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Re: Two events which can change Jeremy Bambers destiny once and for all...
« Reply #15 on: September 28, 2012, 05:57:PM »
Hey Susan. I guess now we can call ourselves a group!!!

Mike, well done. I know that HUGE amounts of time and energy have gone into what you've done. Fingers crossed it does what you want it to.

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« Reply #16 on: September 28, 2012, 06:03:PM »
Were there NO relatives who liked Jeremy Bamber? Wow! that sucks. :(

Lugg, I feel it was more to do with the fact that Jeremy wasn't truly "family" because he was adopted. I don't think, for one moment that Nevill and June thought of him in that way, but the bottom line, IMO, was that the "real" family couldn't bear the thought of what they saw as being theirs, going outside of "family".

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« Reply #17 on: September 28, 2012, 06:16:PM »
Lugg, I feel it was more to do with the fact that Jeremy wasn't truly "family" because he was adopted. I don't think, for one moment that Nevill and June thought of him in that way, but the bottom line, IMO, was that the "real" family couldn't bear the thought of what they saw as being theirs, going outside of "family".
Their attitude towards him does rather give that impression doesn't it? Not one seemed to doubt his guilt from a very early stage. Also I haven't read of one tear shed by the extended family other that JB? But rather when he cried himself it was seen by them as being "crocodile" tears. I wonder how one is supposed to cry given the tragic circumstances. Personally I would rather question their very "lack" of tears?

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« Reply #18 on: September 28, 2012, 06:28:PM »
Their attitude towards him does rather give that impression doesn't it? Not one seemed to doubt his guilt from a very early stage. Also I haven't read of one tear shed by the extended family other that JB? But rather when he cried himself it was seen by them as being "crocodile" tears. I wonder how one is supposed to cry given the tragic circumstances. Personally I would rather question their very "lack" of tears?


I would love £1 for every time I've been told "One doesn't make a public show of emotion"OR "Public displays of emotion are vulgar".

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« Reply #19 on: September 28, 2012, 06:34:PM »
Their attitude towards him does rather give that impression doesn't it? Not one seemed to doubt his guilt from a very early stage. Also I haven't read of one tear shed by the extended family other that JB? But rather when he cried himself it was seen by them as being "crocodile" tears. I wonder how one is supposed to cry given the tragic circumstances. Personally I would rather question their very "lack" of tears?

Actually, Ann Eaton did say that she cried the Tuesday after the deaths when she was talking on the phone about funeral arrangements. But that is the only mention of any kind of emotion that I remember.

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Re: Two events which can change Jeremy Bambers destiny once and for all...
« Reply #20 on: September 28, 2012, 06:55:PM »
I don't think you can really expect to see references to the relatives crying in the statements, they weren't under suspicion. Here is what Ann Eaton said in 1991:

I told people to be strong for Jeremy's sake , but also for my own sake because if I saw too many people I would cry for the people I loved, and once I started I would not be able to sop crying...I found [David Boutflour] outside Aunt Connie Lugg's cottage about 50 yards from 9 Head Street. David was crying and in order to cheer him up I suggested that we go in and have a chat with  Aunt Connie.
....just cos I eat worms...

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« Reply #21 on: September 28, 2012, 07:03:PM »
I don't think you can really expect to see references to the relatives crying in the statements, they weren't under suspicion. Here is what Ann Eaton said in 1991:

I told people to be strong for Jeremy's sake , but also for my own sake because if I saw too many people I would cry for the people I loved, and once I started I would not be able to sop crying...I found [David Boutflour] outside Aunt Connie Lugg's cottage about 50 yards from 9 Head Street. David was crying and in order to cheer him up I suggested that we go in and have a chat with  Aunt Connie.
Thank you for that Bridget.

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Re: Two events which can change Jeremy Bambers destiny once and for all...
« Reply #22 on: September 28, 2012, 07:19:PM »
Police corruption was rife in the case of the Cardiff Three,in which the murder of a prostitute took place in 1988.  I think it was about 9 officers who were charged with corruption in that case.
Similar to Jeremys',,,,, hidden documents/files. Paperwork which was told it had been destroyed,,,and wasn't.
Two of the innocent men who were charged with murder have since died. I doubt they ever got a pardon,,as the excuse is,when it comes to releasing those who've suffered an injustice,are usually released " on licence " !.