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Re: Jeremy Bamber: the Prelude, the Tragedy and the Aftermath
« Reply #1335 on: June 10, 2016, 01:58:PM »
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.
same with me caroilne ,ive no feeling for him either way.as it was a crime for gain i doubt he would repeat it,but one never knows for sure,

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« Reply #1336 on: June 10, 2016, 02:16:PM »
theres also the little matter of the angles,bet jb never dreamt that 30 years down the line people would look at the angles of the 2 shots and show clearly that sc did not commit suicide,tha angle of the first shot cannot be deniaed as it was impossible for sheila to make,never in a million years could she make that shot,she would have to hold the rifle in a impossible postion

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« Reply #1337 on: June 10, 2016, 02:17:PM »
same with me caroilne ,ive no feeling for him either way.as it was a crime for gain i doubt he would repeat it,but one never knows for sure,

His sentence is rather odd IMO. Life without Parole is typically given to the likes of Robert Black or Dennis Nilsen. Those who cannot help killing over and over again for their own amusement.

My own theory is they wont parole him because once out he will make a big song and dance about being wrongfully convicted. He could not keep a low profile even if he tried, news reporters will go looking and find him.
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« Reply #1338 on: June 10, 2016, 02:20:PM »
theres also the little matter of the angles,bet jb never dreamt that 30 years down the line people would look at the angles of the 2 shots and show clearly that sc did not commit suicide,tha angle of the first shot cannot be deniaed as it was impossible for sheila to make,never in a million years could she make that shot,she would have to hold the rifle in a impossible postion

Your the only one making this assertion. The pathologists have never agreed to this idea.

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« Reply #1339 on: June 10, 2016, 02:21:PM »
Is sentence is rather odd IMO. Life without Parole is typically given to the likes of Robert Black or Dennis Nilsen. Those who cannot help killing over and over again for their own amusement.

My own theory is they wont parole him because once out he is out he will make a big song and dance about being wrongfully convicted. He could not keep a low profile even if he tried, news reporters will go looking and find him.
thats also a good point david.as the saying goes 'let sleeping dogs llie'.they wouldnt want him trying to prove it was a moj.

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« Reply #1340 on: June 10, 2016, 02:25:PM »
Your the only one making this assertion. The pathologists have never agreed to this idea.
i think your wrong even lookout feels the shot was not fired by sc by the way it hit the bone ask her iam sure she will explain.i will try and find the diagram showing the path of the bullets.
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« Reply #1341 on: June 10, 2016, 02:45:PM »
i think your wrong even lookout feels the shot was not fired by sc by the way it hit the bone ask her iam sure she will explain.i will try and find the diagram showing the path of the bullets.

There is no straight path of that bullet. Bullets can begin to tumble and go off in different directions.
The pathologist mentioned this at trial I will see if I can find it later on.

This Diagram of a bullet path entering is a good example 
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« Reply #1342 on: June 10, 2016, 03:06:PM »
There is no straight path of that bullet. Bullets can begin to tumble and go off in different directions.
The pathologist mentioned this at trial I will see if I can find it later on.

This Diagram of a bullet path entering is a good example 

i beg to differ with you on this one david.i can see your committed to getting your million pound ,lets hope jb is not pulling the wool over your eyes,iam sure it will be drinks all round for the forum members , ;)
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« Reply #1343 on: June 10, 2016, 04:01:PM »
i beg to differ with you on this one david.i can see your committed to getting your million pound ,lets hope jb is not pulling the wool over your eyes,iam sure it will be drinks all round for the forum members , ;)

Hahaha I wish  ;D . That offer is not advertised anymore and I think it may have been to try lure a policeman out the woodwork to bring something forward.
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« Reply #1344 on: June 10, 2016, 08:18:PM »
His sentence is rather odd IMO. Life without Parole is typically given to the likes of Robert Black or Dennis Nilsen. Those who cannot help killing over and over again for their own amusement.

My own theory is they wont parole him because once out he will make a big song and dance about being wrongfully convicted. He could not keep a low profile even if he tried, news reporters will go looking and find him.
Maybe what motivates him now is the thought of compensation for thirty years' incarceration. Why would he not come after Ann Eaton's children and would you like to take the risk?

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« Reply #1345 on: June 10, 2016, 08:21:PM »
Hahaha I wish  ;D . That offer is not advertised anymore and I think it may have been to try lure a policeman out the woodwork to bring something forward.
yes ,if one did come out of the woodwork.would what he said hold any weight people will say he is doing it for money :)

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« Reply #1346 on: June 10, 2016, 08:26:PM »
Maybe what motivates him now is the thought of compensation for thirty years' incarceration. Why would he not come after Ann Eaton's children and would you like to take the risk?
theres always that chance steve,also one of the letters he wrote ,he mentions getting members of his family charged, with what i dont know

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« Reply #1347 on: June 10, 2016, 08:30:PM »
theres always that chance steve,also one of the letters he wrote ,he mentions getting members of his family charged, with what i dont know
He can only drop hints without embroiling himself further into lies and facts he shouldn't know were he innocent.

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« Reply #1348 on: June 10, 2016, 08:48:PM »
Maybe what motivates him now is the thought of compensation for thirty years' incarceration. Why would he not come after Ann Eaton's children and would you like to take the risk?

He has no motive. Whatever motivates him now seems to be the same motive since day one of being in prison, he does not seem to have changed strategy

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« Reply #1349 on: June 10, 2016, 08:55:PM »
He has no motive. Whatever motivates him now seems to be the same motive since day one of being in prison, he does not seem to have changed strategy
no your right he hasnt,but why would he ,admit his guilty and lose any chance of parole n compensation