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« on: January 28, 2013, 07:50:PM »

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Re: Blog
« Reply #1 on: January 28, 2013, 08:51:PM »
I like it. Very concise and cuts through all the twitty baloni we get constantly from closed minds.

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« Reply #2 on: January 28, 2013, 09:01:PM »
I like it. Very concise and cuts through all the twitty baloni we get constantly from closed minds.

If there was any substance to it then you would be hearing it on the news rather than reading it on a blog put together by campaigners.

Even suggesting that people who have different views to yourself have closed minds is amusing (to me at least), isn't that the behaviour of a closed mind?  :-\

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« Reply #3 on: January 28, 2013, 09:17:PM »
If there was any substance to it then you would be hearing it on the news rather than reading it on a blog put together by campaigners.

Even suggesting that people who have different views to yourself have closed minds is amusing (to me at least), isn't that the behaviour of a closed mind?  :-\
That isn't what I said. I made no mention of those who have different views to myself. But to those who have decided not to accept any view but their own despite what they read to the contrary. In other words they are determined to believe he is guilty no matter what they read to the contrary. I thankfully can see other views and indeed have even commented on yours at times as being good observations. But there are those who just will not see others views. I just commented on the blogg as being a very good observation. You on the other hand only saw it as having no worth whatsoever and in effect said so.
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Re:Jeremy's New Blog
« Reply #4 on: February 02, 2013, 10:26:AM »
New Blog out yesterday.  http://jeremybamber.blogspot.co.uk/

Firstly thank you to all who have sent me Christmas and Birthday cards and gifts which provided a much needed boost to a very mercurial year for my case. Producing the text for “A Life of Less Liberty” made me vividly remember some of the happiest times with my family that I lost.  We all, at Christmas time look back, and owing to the recent loss of a friend to cancer, I was reminded of the issues of my own existence and the struggle for freedom, but all of us have to look forward, and pull together to achieve the justice which we are entitled to in our democratic society.


January has been a really busy month and I’ve had my head down working through material for McKay Law, and the new submissions to the Criminal Cases Review Commission. We have also obtained a further 23 folders of legal material and this is currently being scanned and scheduled with the help of a number of campaigners working hard, which is brilliant so thank you to those people who directly contribute to my case as the material is essential for proving our attempts at disclosure from Essex Police.

March and April will see a writing campaign; “Disclosure; Transparency; Justice; Freedom.” We have had many responses from MP’s offering to help regarding the non-disclosure of material. A detailed report is currently being prepared which will specifically reference Home Office police evidence that we know exists, but has been denied to me for 27 years. There are no laws which prevent this material from being handed over so there should be no problem with this issue in theory.

Secondly, we are also going to tackle the issue of documents which we know exist (again according to Home Office records and CCRC confirmation) that are held under Public Interest Immunity. It is almost 30 years and there can no longer (and never has been) a legitimate reason for the immunity of this material, and we are asking campaigners to support our request for the evidence by contacting their local MP’s, who can currently become involved directly as the case is no longer with the CCRC. So watch this space for the start of the campaign and relevant material you will need to send to your MP.

The updates on the web site are slowly happening and all material is either being re-written or academically referenced to case documents specifically. Keep an eye out on all pages of the site as all new/updated pages will have a date of the last update, this is because as new evidence becomes uncovered the text will be added to with further citations.

The next step of my televised interview will be through the lawyers and progress will be slow. I have been approached by 3 television companies wanting to carry out the interview and have selected a particularly experienced and established documentary maker to interview me.

This will come after footage of prisoner Luke Mitchell, convicted of killing Jodi Jones, passing a lie detector test was placed onto you tube with permission from The Ministry of Justice.  During my time in prison I have met no other prisoners maintaining innocence who are willing to sit the test and I believe that it will go a long way to helping Mitchell with his innocence campaign.


January also saw the launch of a new blog by one of my campaigners, it makes for great reading so catch up with the frequent updates at

http://jeremybambercampaigner.blogspot.co.uk


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« Reply #5 on: February 02, 2013, 10:31:AM »
The next step of my televised interview will be through the lawyers and progress will be slow. I have been approached by 3 television companies wanting to carry out the interview and have selected a particularly experienced and established documentary maker to interview me.

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Re: Blog
« Reply #6 on: February 02, 2013, 10:32:AM »
Patti  thanks so much for posting the latest from Jeremy's blogg he sounds so positive and it is great he can feel like this after the knockbacks he has had.  I have a feeling this is going to be a good year for Jeremy Bamber :-X :-X :-X

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Re: Blog
« Reply #7 on: February 02, 2013, 11:01:AM »
Patti  thanks so much for posting the latest from Jeremy's blogg he sounds so positive and it is great he can feel like this after the knockbacks he has had.  I have a feeling this is going to be a good year for Jeremy Bamber :-X :-X :-X

I think its going to be a brilliant year, especially if the television interview takes place and is shown on TV....It would be good publicity not only for Jeremy, but it will reach those who have never heard about the case and, hopefully change public opinions....He must feel excited about that.   :) :) :) :)

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« Reply #8 on: February 02, 2013, 11:30:AM »
I missed Jeremy's blog over the Christmas period and just read it. I must admit to filling up with tears has he recollects his family life at home with his mum, dad and Sheila.  It made me laugh about his dad choosing the largest tree he could find and doing his late shopping on Christmas Eve.  He recalls Sheila putting the baubles on the tree and that they would go down stairs in the middle of the night to raid the chocolates....

This is the last paragraph: 

Thank you for sharing a part of your lives with me, and I hope that I have shared a part of me that makes you know that our cause is worthwhile. When I am home, my fight won’t end because I will work towards preventing the suffering of other people wrongly convicted and also to bring better healthcare and support to the families of those who struggle with mental illness.”

Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year

Jeremy

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Re: Blog
« Reply #9 on: February 02, 2013, 01:20:PM »
There is not a shred of bitterness,,hatred or anything else of that sort in Jeremys' letter. In fact,,the way it's written,you be hard pushed to believe that he'd been inside for 27 years.

How sad that life has changed dramatically over his 27 years as he looked back on his own memorable Christmas's gone by,,,the sort of festive seasons that I think most of us remember with warmth in our hearts. The world outside of Jeremy is now a cruel one where on his final release,which he'll notice,is literally a world away from what he will remember.
It's good to learn that he'll have friends who will give help along the way should the need arise,,and if he sets out for the simple things in life as he's often talked about,,,he'll come to no harm.

I sincerely hope that 2013 will be an auspicious year for him,,,as at this stage,,I see no reason to doubt this time round.  If I'd said I was his aunt,,it might have carried more clout,as I'd have fought the law tooth and nail for his release. It's frustrating when you know he wasn't responsible. It wouldn't be the first time I've fought with the law. ( but the law didn't win )