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Police had finished with the carpets. They had taken the samples they wanted and needed Jeremy's signature to dispose of the remaining carpet and bedclothes. Jeremy has been accused so many times of approaching the police and requesting the destruction of these items,but it is just another myth. (See Dickenson Report for my source). Re: cremations. Has anyone ever thought that maybe Jeremy could not afford to have his parents and Sheila buried? If the Bambers so wanted a burial in the local churchyard,then I'm quite surprised that they hadn't then reserved a family plot. They may simply have not had a preference either way?

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Police had finished with the carpets. They had taken the samples they wanted and needed Jeremy's signature to dispose of the remaining carpet and bedclothes. Jeremy has been accused so many times of approaching the police and requesting the destruction of these items,but it is just another myth. (See Dickenson Report for my source). Re: cremations. Has anyone ever thought that maybe Jeremy could not afford to have his parents and Sheila buried? If the Bambers so wanted a burial in the local churchyard,then I'm quite surprised that they hadn't then reserved a family plot. They may simply have not had a preference either way?
Hi tyler, was reading something the other day on line which stated Ralph Bamber was £100,000 overdrawn at the time of the murders and all the real money was tied up in businesses and land etc.  Jeremy actually didn't have any cash and he had death duties etc. to pay as well as the funerals.  This was the explanation of why Jeremy had to sell antiques etc. from WHF and the Maida Vale flat.  So you are quite probaby  right tyler and I also agree, if people want to be buried they usually buy a plot well before they die imo.?

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Hi tyler, was reading something the other day on line which stated Ralph Bamber was £100,000 overdrawn at the time of the murders and all the real money was tied up in businesses and land etc.  Jeremy actually didn't have any cash and he had death duties etc. to pay as well as the funerals.  This was the explanation of why Jeremy had to sell antiques etc. from WHF and the Maida Vale flat.  So you are quite probaby  right tyler and I also agree, if people want to be buried they usually buy a plot well before they die imo.?

Hopefully you'll have written proof of that in triplicate maggie. It's complete rubbish by the way. As is bamber not being able to afford the funeral or needing to sell valuables to pay death duties. He seemed to find enough cash to buy the Dutch cannabis!!
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Thanks Maggie,it was just a thought. Yes,Nevill had taken out a hefty bank loan in order to pay for the conversion of his late mothers house into flats/apartments.I too have read that he had money worries prior to his death. And that Jeremy was selling off the antiques to raise much needed cash. Death duties aside,he had staff wages to pay out etc. I understand it could have been some time before he would have received his inheritance?

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oh it would of taken a while for his inheritance to be sorted out.

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Hopefully you'll have written proof of that in triplicate maggie. It's complete rubbish by the way. As is bamber not being able to afford the funeral or needing to sell valuables to pay death duties. He seemed to find enough cash to buy the Dutch cannabis!!
Why should I need written proof Vidvic, what are you insinuating?  I read it on the internet, it was written by a friend of Jeremy's since before the murders. 
Don't think cannabis Dutch or otherwise was that expensive in 1985.
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even without debts he would still of had to pay for the day to running of the businesses.

witch could leave anybody with a cash flow problem.

gas bills water bills staff wages paying suppliers etc.
« Last Edit: April 18, 2013, 09:43:PM by nugnug »

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Hopefully you'll have written proof of that in triplicate maggie. It's complete rubbish by the way. As is bamber not being able to afford the funeral or needing to sell valuables to pay death duties. He seemed to find enough cash to buy the Dutch cannabis!!
Who did pay for the funerals by the way?

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Relatives were robbing valuables from the scene, a matter of hours after police handed over keys to the farmhouse to them, all this even with a burglary alarm newly installed by police. Thier intentions were clear from the beginning, as time moved on, it became a motive to help nail the murders on poor Jeremy...
"Oh, what a tangled web we weave, when we first practice to deceive"...

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Relatives were robbing valuables from the scene, a matter of hours after police handed over keys to the farmhouse to them, all this even with a burglary alarm newly installed by police. Thier intentions were clear from the beginning, as time moved on, it became a motive to help nail the murders on poor Jeremy...

Relatives were robbing the Bamber valuables from the farmhouse, with the bodies of the victims still undisposed of, not cremated yet, not buried, but greedy hands were at work...
"Oh, what a tangled web we weave, when we first practice to deceive"...

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Vidvic, sorry but which part of my post was rubbish? Only, the first part of it was taken from the Dickenson Inquiry and the second part was  questioning a possibility and not written as fact?

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Tyler never talks rubbish!  >:(

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Ah,thank you Alias you sweetie,but I'm sure my hubby would disagree with you lol x

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Ah,thank you Alias you sweetie,but I'm sure my hubby would disagree with you lol x

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Relatives were robbing the Bamber valuables from the farmhouse, with the bodies of the victims still undisposed of, not cremated yet, not buried, but greedy hands were at work...


I suppose they were full of remorse as it was carried out.!
I was so distraught after my mother died,I didn't touch a thing in the house. I couldn't.It didn't feel right.