I agree completely Maggie, but if had any doubts, I wouldn't be supporting the campaign. I used to think he was guilty, he was one of those faces that popped up from time to time with the title of 'Evil Killer' or 'Monster' before his name. I did an internet search and found out that he was protesting his innocence and I actually laughed thinking 'yeah, they all say that'. Anyway, I stared reading about the case and the more I looked for answers, I only discovered more questions. It's the silencer evidence that just doesn't ring true to me and Julie Mugford was coached IMO (perhaps even confronted with being an accessory), why else did she have so may interviews with SJ and why the need for the deception about the visit to the bank?, Too much ambiguous evidence such as the telephone logs and the position of the bodies on discovery, have been put down to error. Yes, one or two errors would be quite feasible but there are too many with weak explanations!!
Hi Caroline,
I used to think JB may not be guilty (following the Sutherst photo report highlighted in the Sunday Times back in 2010), but the more I read, and thought about certain aspects of the case, the more I came to believe JB did do it (or certainly had a significant hand in it).
Or thinking the other way - SC may have done it, but after some thought and consideration this look’s more unlikely. If you take this stance (which I believe most of the Jurors may have) the only suspect left is JB.
Trial by elimination.
I agree the silencer evidence is suspect (and always have) as it was handled by the relatives, and as for Mugford!! (this bit smacks to me of the Nat Fraser case – which as I believe you know is all circumstantial).
Originally Hector Dick was in the doc next to Fraser. The next thing Dick is giving damning evidence against Fraser – Dick is free (pardon the expression) and Fraser in jail (Mugford is free and JB in jail). Mugford could have sat in the doc next to JB if she knew so much about the murders. Rivlin imo did a poor job on Mugford – and the rest is history!!
Even the defence in the Fraser case actually accused Dick (a witness) in court of being the murderer. Rivlin wasn’t direct enough with Mugford, and even helped a prosecution witness with the use of a certain “trick of the light” expression imo.
There was an expression used by the prosecution in the Nat Fraser trial – it’s like taking individual strands, which on their own are weak, but when combined make it strong.
In this recent circumstantial evidence case (not even a body or murder weapon) a jury still found Fraser guilty for a second time – even though Fraser continues to protest his innocence.
JB has had multiple appeals, a COLP enquiry, a Judicial review, etc. – JB has had his case reviewed over years and to be frank nothing has changed.