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Offline sami

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Re: Jeremy Bamber: the Prelude, the Tragedy and the Aftermath
« Reply #1320 on: June 08, 2016, 05:47:PM »




I'm not sure if even Colin described " that moment " as such--------in his book. One thing I do know and that was that he hadn't got a good word to say about her. Says it all really.
most people will say that about their motherinlaw.i personally love my motherinlaw its her daughter i cant stand ;)

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« Reply #1321 on: June 08, 2016, 05:50:PM »
most people will say that about their motherinlaw.i personally love my motherinlaw its her daughter i cant stand ;)

sami hahaha very funny X

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« Reply #1322 on: June 08, 2016, 06:01:PM »
most people will say that about their motherinlaw.i personally love my motherinlaw its her daughter i cant stand ;)




I loved my mother-in-law too,such a kind person.Her sister too was lovely.It ran in the family I think.

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Re: Jeremy Bamber: the Prelude, the Tragedy and the Aftermath
« Reply #1323 on: June 08, 2016, 06:05:PM »




I'm not sure if even Colin described " that moment " as such--------in his book. One thing I do know and that was that he hadn't got a good word to say about her. Says it all really.


I rather think the feeling may have  mutual. I feel certain that Colin was left in no doubt that he wasn't their preferred husband for their daughter.

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« Reply #1324 on: June 08, 2016, 06:07:PM »
most people will say that about their motherinlaw.i personally love my motherinlaw its her daughter i cant stand ;)

I've been divorced since 1992. I adored my ma in law when I was married to her son and still do. We are the best of friends.

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« Reply #1325 on: June 09, 2016, 07:40:PM »
Reading Poppy Ann Miller and attempting to discern the relevant from the immaterial, it seems Jeremy experienced an idyllic childhood until he was eight and a half, the time of course, when he was packed off to Gresham's, which only proved a fresh incubus to surmount.

 https://www.the-newshub.com/general/jeremy-bamber-a-thirty-year-injustice83

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« Reply #1326 on: June 09, 2016, 10:24:PM »
Reading Poppy Ann Miller and attempting to discern the relevant from the immaterial, it seems Jeremy experienced an idyllic childhood until he was eight and a half, the time of course, when he was packed off to Gresham's, which only proved a fresh incubus to surmount.

 https://www.the-newshub.com/general/jeremy-bamber-a-thirty-year-injustice83

I would agree with that, I think the second rejection was when the resentment started.
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« Reply #1327 on: June 09, 2016, 10:31:PM »
I would agree with that, I think the second rejection was when the resentment started.
Yes the primal rejection from the birth mother and the perceived rejection from both parents at eight years old. Jeremy tells us in Blood Relations he had no problems with June until 1978, which would make him 17 or 18, but there's no further elucidation. Everything in the garden was rosy according to his most recent statements, which makes me think as James MacNeish thinks with David Bain that unless a curb is put upon this emotion all the vitriol would rapidly come spewing out and the game would be up.

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Re: Jeremy Bamber: the Prelude, the Tragedy and the Aftermath
« Reply #1328 on: June 09, 2016, 10:45:PM »
can someone please engage mike .its unfair he;s asking the questions and than answering them,please help :)

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Re: Jeremy Bamber: the Prelude, the Tragedy and the Aftermath
« Reply #1329 on: June 09, 2016, 11:00:PM »
can someone please engage mike .its unfair he;s asking the questions and than answering them,please help :)

That's the usual even if someone does engage.

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Re: Jeremy Bamber: the Prelude, the Tragedy and the Aftermath
« Reply #1330 on: June 09, 2016, 11:10:PM »
Yes don't worry sami; it's his preferred modus vivendi.

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Re: Jeremy Bamber: the Prelude, the Tragedy and the Aftermath
« Reply #1331 on: June 09, 2016, 11:11:PM »
I mean modus operandi.

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« Reply #1332 on: June 09, 2016, 11:13:PM »
both your  above posts are funny lads :)) :)) ;)

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Re: Jeremy Bamber: the Prelude, the Tragedy and the Aftermath
« Reply #1333 on: June 10, 2016, 09:10:AM »
we have to wonder why other killers including child killers get released,but jb is still there,could it be that he has not acknowledged his crime.i dont believe if released he would kill again.

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Re: Jeremy Bamber: the Prelude, the Tragedy and the Aftermath
« Reply #1334 on: June 10, 2016, 11:38:AM »
we have to wonder why other killers including child killers get released,but jb is still there,could it be that he has not acknowledged his crime.i dont believe if released he would kill again.

Yes, he killed 5 people and has never taken responsibility - far from it. Someone recently accused me of 'hating' Jeremy. I don't hate him at all - I do think the crime warrants the punishment though.
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