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Offline Jane

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Re: Further developments regarding phone calls:
« Reply #165 on: March 18, 2014, 06:00:PM »
It is not trivial. Jeremys actions made some police suspicious straight away.



So how do you intend to work out how many tears he shed? What may seem like copious amounts to one person may seem minimal to another dependent on their life experiences and their age and sex.

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Re: Further developments regarding phone calls:
« Reply #166 on: March 18, 2014, 06:01:PM »
jansus  count me in  ;D ;D ;D ;D if Jeremy gets released we will not see Adam for dust ;D

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Re: Further developments regarding phone calls:
« Reply #167 on: March 18, 2014, 06:07:PM »
Jeremy would have cried a bit. Didn't he also ask for some whisky in his tea ?

He stop crying after being asked about the dog. There was no way Crispy was going to mess up his stero equipment. 'Put it down, get rid of it. I hate the thing'.

He had also made a remarkable recovery by the time he got back to his cottage. Driving back himself if I remember rightly. Annoncing he was starving & cooking a nice brekkie.





Considering that Jeremy didn't like the dog,,why didn't he shoot it ? After all,if he's supposed to have shot all his family,,what else was there to lose in shooting the dog as well ?

Jeremy didn't ask for whisky.He was offered it from the PC's hip-flask. Neither did he enjoy a " slap-up " breakfast,as all that there was in the fridge,were two rashers of bacon,,which were probably curled up at the edges.

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Re: Further developments regarding phone calls:
« Reply #168 on: March 18, 2014, 06:18:PM »




Considering that Jeremy didn't like the dog,,why didn't he shoot it ? After all,if he's supposed to have shot all his family,,what else was there to lose in shooting the dog as well ?

Jeremy didn't ask for whisky.He was offered it from the PC's hip-flask. Neither did he enjoy a " slap-up " breakfast,as all that there was in the fridge,were two rashers of bacon,,which were probably curled up at the edges.

The dog was not important to Jeremy in his mission. Unless it was messing up his stero equipment. A moving dog would be hard to shoot anyway.

Where did you read it was two rashers of bacon ?
'Only I know what really happened that night'.

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Re: Further developments regarding phone calls:
« Reply #169 on: March 18, 2014, 06:23:PM »
The dog was not important to Jeremy in his mission. Unless it was messing up his stero equipment. A moving dog would be hard to shoot anyway.

Where did you read it was two rashers of bacon ?




Where did you read that there was enough food to constitute a "Nice/hearty" breakfast?

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Re: Further developments regarding phone calls:
« Reply #170 on: March 18, 2014, 06:24:PM »
The dog was not important to Jeremy in his mission. Unless it was messing up his stero equipment. A moving dog would be hard to shoot anyway.

Where did you read it was two rashers of bacon ?





I read about the bacon in a link that spoke the truth. Young men living the life of a bachelor,usually have empty fridges,,as they go elsewhere to eat.As in Jeremys' case,it was either the farmhouse or a restaurant,or even the local pub if it served food.
I wish you had an insight to life,instead of living a sheltered existance. Then you'd learn not to ask so many questions and use your own common sense.

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Re: Further developments regarding phone calls:
« Reply #171 on: March 18, 2014, 06:26:PM »




I read about the bacon in a link that spoke the truth. Young men living the life of a bachelor,usually have empty fridges,,as they go elsewhere to eat.As in Jeremys' case,it was either the farmhouse or a restaurant,or even the local pub if it served food.
I wish you had an insight to life,instead of living a sheltered existance. Then you'd learn not to ask so many questions and use your own common sense.

A link that spoke the truth ????

I do not lead a sheltered existance. Do not make things up.
'Only I know what really happened that night'.

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Re: Further developments regarding phone calls:
« Reply #172 on: March 18, 2014, 06:30:PM »
A link that spoke the truth ????

I do not lead a sheltered existance. Do not make things up.




"Do not make things up ?" That's rich coming from you !! Even if you don't lead a sheltered life,,you're not very high-up in the world when it comes to life as we all know it. Then again,it comes with experience,,so you've got a long way to go yet !

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Re: Further developments regarding phone calls:
« Reply #173 on: March 18, 2014, 06:34:PM »
A link that spoke the truth ????

I do not lead a sheltered existance. Do not make things up.



In which case you can undoubtedly tell me from where you received the information that there was enough food in the house AND which items, could be combined to create a "nice/hearty" breakfast.

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Re: Further developments regarding phone calls:
« Reply #174 on: March 18, 2014, 06:35:PM »



"Do not make things up ?" That's rich coming from you !! Even if you don't lead a sheltered life,,you're not very high-up in the world when it comes to life as we all know it. Then again,it comes with experience,,so you've got a long way to go yet !

I do not need to make things up. I have read a book and lots of information
 Jeremy has spent 29 years in prison. Correctly in my view.

So I am not high in the world - making things up.
'Only I know what really happened that night'.

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Re: Further developments regarding phone calls:
« Reply #175 on: March 18, 2014, 06:38:PM »
I do not need to make things up. I have read a book and lots of information
 Jeremy has spent 29 years in prison. Correctly in my view.

So I am not high in the world - making things up.


Reading "A book and lots of information" doth not a full story make.

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Re: Further developments regarding phone calls:
« Reply #176 on: March 18, 2014, 06:41:PM »


In which case you can undoubtedly tell me from where you received the information that there was enough food in the house AND which items, could be combined to create a "nice/hearty" breakfast.

Jeremy annonced he was starving after driving back to the cottage.

Jeremy cooked fried bacon, toast & coffee. Coffee was also made for the police who watched Jeremy happily eat.

'Right' said Jeremy, pushing away his empty plate and wiping crumbs from his face. 'Lets get on with it. I'm ready to start when you are'.
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'Only I know what really happened that night'.

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Re: Further developments regarding phone calls:
« Reply #177 on: March 18, 2014, 06:48:PM »
Jeremy annonced he was starving after driving back to the cottage.

Jeremy cooked fried bacon, toast & coffee. Coffee was also made for the police who watched Jeremy happily eat.

'Right' said Jeremy, pushing away his empty plate and wiping crumbs from his face. 'Lets get on with it. I'm ready to start when you are'.





Fried bacon,toast and coffee isn't my idea of a hearty breakfast,,though it might be yours as well as what the police thought of as hearty. I bet their ideas of a hearty breakfast is different from a bit of bacon and toast too. It's called elaborating,,something that the police are reknowned for.

Yes,,Jeremy was eager to get cracking,,as I would have been too. This was because his conscience was clear.

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Re: Further developments regarding phone calls:
« Reply #178 on: March 18, 2014, 06:52:PM »
Adam none of which you have stated makes Jeremy Bamber a murderer. 

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Re: Further developments regarding phone calls:
« Reply #179 on: March 18, 2014, 06:53:PM »
Jeremy annonced he was starving after driving back to the cottage.

Jeremy cooked fried bacon, toast & coffee. Coffee was also made for the police who watched Jeremy happily eat.

'Right' said Jeremy, pushing away his empty plate and wiping crumbs from his face. 'Lets get on with it. I'm ready to start when you are'.


I fully expect that he was starving. He hadn't eaten since the previous night at the farm causing dry retching.

So he fried bacon. As you appear to know everything/embroider the facts/make it up as you go -please note I refrained from saying you lie- I feel certain you'll be able to say how many rashers he cooked along with how many slices of bread he toasted. Most of us can lay our hands on a jar of coffee. Surely you won't condemn him for that. Breakfast AND coffee. Does that add up to guilt in your eyes?

Now do you imagine that a young man bought up to show a stiff upper lip is going to allow a PLOD to see him cry, apart from which, NOT having to deal with an emotional young man would have made the job of the police so much easier.