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Offline Roch

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Re: 72 page witness statement of Ann Eaton, made to COLP on 14 / 08/ 1991
« Reply #270 on: February 24, 2014, 12:01:AM »
Just a few facts would be nice!! :)

We'll see if we cant put them right at some point.  8)

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Re: 72 page witness statement of Ann Eaton, made to COLP on 14 / 08/ 1991
« Reply #271 on: February 24, 2014, 12:04:AM »
We'll see if we cant put them right at some point.  8)

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Re: 72 page witness statement of Ann Eaton, made to COLP on 14 / 08/ 1991
« Reply #272 on: February 24, 2014, 05:43:AM »
Maybe it was Primal Scream or Blur.  EMI blocked it due to copyright etc.  I had another three projects on my laptop.  An almost completed vid about the silencer but I just didn't like it.  Pity, the music was The Smiths instrumental 'Oscilate Wildly'.  Another project used a free soundtrack music, so no problems with copyright.  This was about the raid but it was never properly put together and my laptop has since gone kaput.  Mason Doyle's book put me off going through the intense work of creating it because I thought by the time it was completed, it would probably be obsolete. 

For what it's worth, I like the official videos about the money trail and the bible.  Though they're not perfect, they're certainly more professional than my prev attempts.

Sorry to go off-topic.

It was not Blur. It had a female singer. Very mellow.
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Re: 72 page witness statement of Ann Eaton, made to COLP on 14 / 08/ 1991
« Reply #273 on: February 24, 2014, 05:48:AM »
Perhaps it's because many aren't so gullible and see that things just do not sound right? What may seem so straight forward to you others look at things from a completely different perspective and see a real possibility of a misgarriage of justice in this case.
And perhaps it is because there are so many people going to the ends of the earth trying to prove him guilty when he is in prison already. Now that to my mind is the most intriguing thing.

I am not trying to prove him guilty. That has already been done beyond reasonable doubt. Several times over if you include the appeals.

I took an interest as it is a high profile case. Jeremy always claiming his innocence & blaming Sheila. As well as blaming the police, relatives, courts, judge, CCRC and Julie.
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Re: 72 page witness statement of Ann Eaton, made to COLP on 14 / 08/ 1991
« Reply #274 on: February 24, 2014, 05:52:AM »
Grahame that is what I find amazing that people who think Jeremy Bamber guilty why are they on this MOJ forum he was found Guilty serving a life sentence what do they want or are they deep down afraid he will be released and they think by posting as they do they will keep him in prison.  In their dreams ;D

I am afraid he will be released on a technicality. Afraid for the other relatives.

This is a discussion forum. People who believe he is guilty are allowed to express their opinions.

Me or you posting on here will make no difference when the CCRC hears the case again in a few years time.
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Re: 72 page witness statement of Ann Eaton, made to COLP on 14 / 08/ 1991
« Reply #275 on: February 24, 2014, 07:14:AM »
Morning Droosie  I noticed in your post you stated the whole police investigation was not handled well but this worked in Jeremy Bambers favour as well as against him.  I am finding this difficult to understand the fact he was found Guilty and is serving life in prison.

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Re: 72 page witness statement of Ann Eaton, made to COLP on 14 / 08/ 1991
« Reply #276 on: February 24, 2014, 07:19:AM »
morning everybody

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Re: 72 page witness statement of Ann Eaton, made to COLP on 14 / 08/ 1991
« Reply #277 on: February 24, 2014, 07:23:AM »
I am afraid for the other relatives.

I think it's the sound moderator/s evidence that will make most people fear for the relatives. 

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Re: 72 page witness statement of Ann Eaton, made to COLP on 14 / 08/ 1991
« Reply #278 on: February 24, 2014, 07:23:AM »
Morning to you too Dave :)

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Re: 72 page witness statement of Ann Eaton, made to COLP on 14 / 08/ 1991
« Reply #279 on: February 24, 2014, 07:35:AM »
Good morning Susan  :)

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Re: 72 page witness statement of Ann Eaton, made to COLP on 14 / 08/ 1991
« Reply #280 on: February 24, 2014, 07:39:AM »
Morning Roch

When Jeremy Bamber is released nobody will have any need to be afraid of him unless one has a guilty concience then they may feel afraid but he is not and never was a violent man.  Some maybe be afraid of him claiming what was rightfully his.

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Re: 72 page witness statement of Ann Eaton, made to COLP on 14 / 08/ 1991
« Reply #281 on: February 24, 2014, 07:46:AM »
Morning Roch

When Jeremy Bamber is released nobody will have any need to be afraid of him unless one has a guilty concience then they may feel afraid but he is not and never was a violent man.  Some maybe be afraid of him claiming what was rightfully his.

Tend to be more of a pessemist regarding his release.  But you never know.

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Re: 72 page witness statement of Ann Eaton, made to COLP on 14 / 08/ 1991
« Reply #282 on: February 24, 2014, 07:58:AM »
He is serving life imprisonment yes...but that is despite the poor police investigation and not because of it.

There are lots of things which trouble me about this case.....and then I look at them as a whole and currently that still leaves me believing Jeremy to be guilty.....obviously that will not suit this forum but at least I AM reading the opinions here and thinking about them rather than just reading everything on the UK Justice Forum and believing it as factual.

I am not alone in reading both forums and they definitely have their detractors over there who believe Jeremy to be innocent and who post as such.




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Re: 72 page witness statement of Ann Eaton, made to COLP on 14 / 08/ 1991
« Reply #283 on: February 24, 2014, 09:05:AM »
Droosie  you are quite right in looking at both sides of the coin and read everything available to you,  The majority of posters on here are interested in other people's views on the case otherwise we would have no debate if we all agreed.  The onset was 4 murders and one suicide and most forensic evidence was taken away by EP but what worries me why so much of it was burnt against a Court order and the rest is held undrr PII what are EP hiding is my worry. This forensic evidence could have proved Jeremy Bamber innocent.
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Re: 72 page witness statement of Ann Eaton, made to COLP on 14 / 08/ 1991
« Reply #284 on: February 24, 2014, 10:24:AM »
And then,of course,there are those that are not so concerned with his guilt or innocence but rather more concerned regarding whether he had a fair trial and if the evidence presented against him was kosher. ie: the testimony of a bitter jilted woman and a sound moderator,with an alleged blob of 'jam like' blood stuck to it,presented by his relatives who were desperate to pin the crime on him and were to benefit enormously from his conviction. Has his case been proved beyond reasonable doubt,enough to warrant a whole life term? I for one don't think so.