Author Topic: Who was turning lights on and off inside the farmhouse if everyone was dead?  (Read 12477 times)

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Offline Caroline

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It's you who said he lies, I was being facetious when you mentioned EP. What a weak reply as usual with no substance. You're beginning to sound like a parrot.
JB couldn't have fought his way out of a paper bag let alone kill 5 people !

What a totally 'inane' reply - you intimated that he lies - Freudian slip I guess..

He could easily have fought his way out of a paper bag armed with a rifle.

I note that you never post anything you've discussed in your letters? Bit odd.
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Offline lookout

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What a totally 'inane' reply - you intimated that he lies - Freudian slip I guess..

He could easily have fought his way out of a paper bag armed with a rifle.

I note that you never post anything you've discussed in your letters? Bit odd.






Anyone, even a woman can tackle a well-built male while she's brandishing a rifle !! With their finger ready to fire ??
What's " odd " about not discussing letters ? It's your remark that's odd.

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Anyone, even a woman can tackle a well-built male while she's brandishing a rifle !! With their finger ready to fire ??
What's " odd " about not discussing letters ? It's your remark that's odd.

So not being able to fight his way out of a paper bag is (even if true - which you couldn't know) is irrelevant!

It's odd because you've never referred to anything he has said about the case - but repeat what the CT have claimed and others on the forum. Nothing from the 'horses mouth' so to speak!
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Offline mike tesko

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Naturally police believed Sheila was running round like a whirling Dervish with a gun because Jeremy had cleverly led them down that particular path of belief just far enough for them to make two and two make five. There was NO conversation EVER with anyone alive in the house because there was no one alive in the house. If it wasn't Jeremy who 'misled' police, who was it? There was no one else there and the only message the police received was from Jeremy who relayed what his father had allegedly said to him, since when there has been a gross misleading of the public, beginning with whoever it was who suggested to Jeremy that a way out for him could begin by saying his father had phoned the police, and Jeremy released that information. Repeating the same information, in different guises, over and over again doesn't make true ANY of what you'd have us believe.

Jeremy didn't mislead anyone, least of all Essex police, it was Neville Bamber who fed the cops the information about his daughter having got hold of one of his guns, and she was going berserk in his 3.26am call to the police! By the time of Jeremy's call (3.36am) the cops already knew that which they were being told by Jeremy, hence why the occupants of CA07 were dispatched to the incident a minute before Jeremy made his call - otherwise, how can that fact be explained away? It was the same time keeping system that was being used to record the time officers were being dispatched to the incident as the time of Jeremy's call to police. If you try to argue that the clocks were 10 minutes wrong, or whatever, don't forget to push the time of Neville Bambers 3.26am call to the police back 10 minutes to 3.16am...
"Oh, what a tangled web we weave, when we first practice to deceive"...