An article from 2003, translated from the Spanish. It confirms Jeremy's perceived cuckoo status, a cause for his increasing alienation as he returns from the forsaken environment of Gresham's school to an even lonelier existence during the holidays at White House Farm. Who Michael Turner is and what his undisclosed documents were remain a mystery.
Jeremy Bamber, sentenced to prison for 18 years for killing five members of his adoptive family, announced it will sue some of his relatives who survived the slaughter.
Jeremy Bamber, who is serving a minimum sentence of 25 years for having assassinated in 1986 five members of his adoptive family, announced it will begin a civil lawsuit in British courts to indict four of his relatives have influenced unduly about his adoptive grandmother to amend his will and disinherit. According to him, that prevented him from inheriting his share of the cottage of the family, located in Essex, Great Britain, whose value is estimated at 1.6 million pounds. Bamber also claims a retroactive rent for the house and interest on the value of the lost inheritance. Its total claim amounts to 1.2 million pounds.
The murderer spends his days and nights in a maximum security prison in northern England, where it coexists with other prisoners who, like him, serving long sentences. All details of the application were published by him in his own website (www.jeremybamber.com), which functions as a kind of headquarters unusual fan club that somehow idolizes. On Monday, one of his followers confirmed that the announcement of the demand was genuine and said Bamber would not resort to any lawyer to represent him, suggesting that the murderer will defend itself alone.
Adoptive relatives of Bamber not remained silent. In fact, his adoptive grandmother, 82, said: "He killed five members of his own family and now wants to bother us again. I have nothing to say about the court action. It's stupid. He is only interested in advertising. " In 1986, Bamber, who by then was 28, was found guilty of murdering his adoptive parents, Neville and June Bamber, in his house in Essex, to have immediate access to the family fortune, estimated at 500,000 lbs sterling. He was also sentenced for the murder of his half-sister, Sheila Caffell, and her twin sons, Nicholas and Daniel.
The allegation the judge who sentenced him says that his crimes were "evil beyond all reason." In the statement of 4,300 words Bamber posted on his website he says he now understands why her uncle and aunt named "Cuckoo". He had the always believed that was an affectionate name, but now realizes it was "a cruel nickname used to refer to a stranger who came to the family nest and inherited what, in his view, not his." The aforementioned legal action that is about to undertake is the latest in a long series that began in 1989, when he lost his first appeal.
Last year, his case was transferred back to the appeals court for committing review of criminal cases in Britain, which investigates possible miscarriages of justice. At the beginning of the appeal, counsel Michael Turner, who then represented Bamber said the defense had not presented a number of crucial documents that could have helped his client. However, although they admitted that the commission was entitled to review the case, three judges of the court said there was no doubt that they had committed the murders Bamber. In fact, it also has a pending case before the European court of human rights.