Morning SimonJones I am trying to decide if you are pro,anti or don't know with regard to Jeremy Bamber. The remark if there was two directions interests me. Would you care to elaborate. Thanks.
Susan, I started off with an open mind on this case a few years ago.
When it originally happened in '85 I just followed the news as it evolved, first thinking that a series of murders had been commited by a deranged Shelia Caffell followed by her suicide.
When Jeremy Bamber came into the equation and was eventually found guilty I just accepted it.
Around 2008 I started to look into the case. At first I tended to have doubts that Jeremy Bamber was guilty. As time moved on I was introduced to someone whose former husband had lived in a house share with Matthew McDonald in 1985. Some extraordinary information was passed on to me that seemed to support the 'hit man' scenario.
It's taken several years to conclude that ( certainly with the help of retired members of Essex Police ) neither a hit man, nor Shelia Caffell could have carried out the killings, and this only leaves Jeremy Bamber in the frame.
Jeremy had been employed by someone I knew at Sloppy Joe's in Colchester and it became apparent that both he and Julie Mugford had been involved in crime that was never reported to the police. The only potential 'conspiracy' that I could imagine may have centred on a joint pact of murder by Bamber & Mugford. ( my friend employed Julie too ).
I do not believe that Essex Police or extended family 'framed' Jeremy Bamber for murder.
I wonder all these years on if Jeremy Bamber ever came to terms with being given away by his birth parents and then sent to boarding school by his adoptive parents.
Jeremy Bamber would appear to have been insane at the time of the murders and in the weeks following. I believe his true state of mind was far more serious than that of his 'sister', or indeed his 'mother'. In essence, Jeremy Bamber never had a family - so in his mind, he couldn't have murdered them.
To conclude, I'm afraid to say that I think Jeremy Bamber did kill his 'family'.