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Re: Jeremy Bamber: the Prelude, the Tragedy and the Aftermath
« Reply #765 on: April 13, 2016, 11:17:PM »
What makes you believe in his innocence?
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That's a really tough question to answer, coming from you.

You've been in my situation - I remember you standing up for Simon, alone at times.
You were steadfast in your view.....and your feelings only confirmed what you thought.

I felt that way about Jeremy too.

I've said this so many times on here.....I remember the early days - before the revelations.
I'm certain he had absolutely no idea of what exactly happened that night.

The lies we had been fed by the police did not make sense.....nothing fitted into place.
Together we went over and over the same things, hoping that one of us could  (as there was only two of us then), might pick up on something we'd overlooked previously.

I was there when the new revelations came about also - he would phone me upon reading the new evidence .... We would then try to piece that new information together and then he would find further information and again we would try to form anther picture of what happened.

That picture changed many times as more information was being revealed.

He was very emotional when he began to understand what had happened. He was angry, sad, excited, relieved......we both tried to get our heads round the new info.
I don't know which side of the argument has been duped by propaganda, but Jeremy long ago learned to conceal and control his emotions after his craving for hugs as a young child went unanswered from June and Nevill alike.

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« Reply #766 on: April 13, 2016, 11:26:PM »
What makes you believe in his innocence?
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That's a really tough question to answer, coming from you.



Sorry didn't mean to put you on the spot AA!  :-\
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Re: Jeremy Bamber: the Prelude, the Tragedy and the Aftermath
« Reply #767 on: April 13, 2016, 11:32:PM »
I don't know which side of the argument has been duped by propaganda, but Jeremy long ago learned to conceal and control his emotions after his craving for hugs as a young child went unanswered from June and Nevill alike.




....and I was just gullible! Possibly. Nothing can be ruled out.

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« Reply #768 on: April 13, 2016, 11:37:PM »
Yes that is a major aspect that worries me. He does not know what he should know if he is a guilty man.

Can you expand on this as it makes no sense.

I'm not in a position to respond to AA about the SH case due to the forthcoming inquest, however I do not hold the same view as AA and am convinced of guilt.
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« Reply #769 on: April 13, 2016, 11:41:PM »
Yes that is a major aspect that worries me. He does not know what he should know if he is a guilty man.







Precisely!!!

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« Reply #770 on: April 13, 2016, 11:43:PM »
I think he's walking a tightrope between keeping interest sustained in the case without disclosing facts which would be prejudicial to any further appeal. One area which he rarely broaches is Julie, lest he give away his true intentions towards his parents. Maybe the silencer evidence has come as a surprise, who knows?

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« Reply #771 on: April 13, 2016, 11:48:PM »
Yes that is a major aspect that worries me. He does not know what he should know if he is a guilty man.

What are you basing this on?
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« Reply #772 on: April 13, 2016, 11:50:PM »
I think he's walking a tightrope between keeping interest sustained in the case without disclosing facts which would be prejudicial to any further appeal. One area which he rarely broaches is Julie, lest he give away his true intentions towards his parents. Maybe the silencer evidence has come as a surprise, who knows?





Based on what we knew at the beginning we believed the silencer was used........upon revelations he changed his mind.  When we last spoke he believed the silencer was not used.

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Re: Jeremy Bamber: the Prelude, the Tragedy and the Aftermath
« Reply #773 on: April 13, 2016, 11:53:PM »
Yes that is a major aspect that worries me. He does not know what he should know if he is a guilty man.





Precisely!!!

Or this is what he wants you to believe?
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« Reply #774 on: April 13, 2016, 11:55:PM »
I think he's walking a tightrope between keeping interest sustained in the case without disclosing facts which would be prejudicial to any further appeal. One area which he rarely broaches is Julie, lest he give away his true intentions towards his parents. Maybe the silencer evidence has come as a surprise, who knows?

Just as the fibre evidence did in the SH case.
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« Reply #775 on: April 13, 2016, 11:59:PM »
Or this is what he wants you to believe?
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He's a very very very patient man if that is the case!

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« Reply #776 on: April 14, 2016, 12:02:AM »
Or this is what he wants you to believe?
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He's a very very very patient man if that is the case!

If he's guilty, which I believe he is, patients doesn't come into the equation.

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« Reply #777 on: April 14, 2016, 12:05:AM »
If he's guilty, which I believe he is, patients doesn't come into the equation.





We're Jeremy is concerned, I would have to disagree.

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Re: Jeremy Bamber: the Prelude, the Tragedy and the Aftermath
« Reply #778 on: April 14, 2016, 12:16:AM »




We're Jeremy is concerned, I would have to disagree.

What makes you say that? 
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« Reply #779 on: April 14, 2016, 12:18:AM »
I must sleep now Stephanie. Work tomorrow. Night. 🙂