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Re: Off to Kenmare, Republic of Ireland, tomorrow, for 10 days...
« Reply #105 on: September 25, 2014, 09:34:PM »
I think that carved figure is on the Sneem road isn't it Mike. My mother lives not far from there. I miss Ireland. Abeautiful place with very friendly natives.

Yep, a magical place...
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Re: Off to Kenmare, Republic of Ireland, tomorrow, for 10 days...
« Reply #107 on: September 26, 2014, 07:27:AM »
Bamber wasn't questioned about the bike, until a month after the date of the shootings, providing him with ample opportunity for him to remove the bycicle from whf and take it to his cottage for the reasons he gave. Afterall, if he hadn't taken it, you can be sure the relatives would have taken it, well lets face it, they took everything else they could get thier hands on, they were like a group of thieving magpies...

There is no substance at all to the claim that Jeremy used his mothers bycicle, to get to and from the farm, from his cottage, it was all speculation...
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Re: Off to Kenmare, Republic of Ireland, tomorrow, for 10 days...
« Reply #108 on: September 26, 2014, 08:39:AM »
In a nutshell then, everything that the guilty speculators are saying about the possible use of the bycicle in the carrying out of the murders, and use of a downstairs window to get in and out to allow Bamber to be the killer, amounts to nothing of any substance at all, it is not evidence, just speculation and hogwash...
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Re: Off to Kenmare, Republic of Ireland, tomorrow, for 10 days...
« Reply #109 on: September 26, 2014, 09:31:AM »
I don't understand the logic in allowing terrorists into this country,yet dis-allowing the likes of Jeremy a fair re-trial ?

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Re: Off to Kenmare, Republic of Ireland, tomorrow, for 10 days...
« Reply #110 on: September 26, 2014, 07:33:PM »
Fab photos btw Mike!
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Re: Off to Kenmare, Republic of Ireland, tomorrow, for 10 days...
« Reply #111 on: September 27, 2014, 11:29:AM »
There was no evidence at all that Jeremy handled any of the guns, or that he had fired any of the bullets used to kill the victims - there was no lead deposit found on the diagram drawn by Bamber at the scene (plan of farm, and list of weapons contained within), so it beggars belief that he got charged, let alone convicted.,.
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Re: Off to Kenmare, Republic of Ireland, tomorrow, for 10 days...
« Reply #112 on: September 27, 2014, 12:45:PM »
Brilliant photos Mike. I didn't realise how much I missed Ireland until I saw those. I really must go back there before my mother passes on.

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Re: Off to Kenmare, Republic of Ireland, tomorrow, for 10 days...
« Reply #113 on: September 27, 2014, 03:06:PM »
Again, lovely photos, Mike!

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« Reply #114 on: September 27, 2014, 03:12:PM »
Again, lovely photos, Mike!
Alias it is lovely when the Sun is shining, but when it rains (the Irish call it a soft day) the scenery becomes even more dramatic and the waterfalls are brilliant.

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Re: Off to Kenmare, Republic of Ireland, tomorrow, for 10 days...
« Reply #115 on: September 27, 2014, 05:26:PM »
I used to holiday in a little cottage like that with aunt and uncle on the Isle of Man. Very much like there where Harry Kellys' cottage is. I remember going up the rickety stairs,sideways,and dad banging his head all the time. Beautiful memories. The air is so pure.
Fabulous photos',a lovely keepsake.

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Re: Off to Kenmare, Republic of Ireland, tomorrow, for 10 days...
« Reply #116 on: September 27, 2014, 05:48:PM »
When we used to visit there we once looked at a few houses to buy over there. We even looked at a farm. But the cost of living is very high there. Car insurance for someone my age will be around £1,000 a year and car tax  for the size of car engine the size of my car which is 2.3 is over  £1,000 a year.
Alot of people who live close to the border of Northern Ireland nip over the border to do their shopping as things are much cheaper in Northern Ireland and are the same as the rest of the UK.
They have just built a new hospital in Kenmare and my mother stayed there for bedrest and everyone has a private room (she didn't have to pay for it NHS) with its own bathroom and a television as well. She was really impressed with it.

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Re: Off to Kenmare, Republic of Ireland, tomorrow, for 10 days...
« Reply #117 on: September 27, 2014, 11:29:PM »
SPOOKY IMAGES from S. Ireland:-
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Re: Off to Kenmare, Republic of Ireland, tomorrow, for 10 days...
« Reply #118 on: September 28, 2014, 12:40:AM »
No mud on the wheels or tyres matched the samples of mud taken from the footpaths along the route proposed by Robert Boutflour, so there is zilch evidence to link that bike to any of the coastal footpaths, it was all speculation, no hard evidence, no tyre tracks, no eye witness accounts, no blood on the bike at all from any of the five victims, nothing on the pedals, nothing of evidential value found at Jeremys cottage to remotely suggest that he had been at the scene when any of the five victims had been shot, individually and or collectively...

Speculation, that was all they had, that is all they had got, and nothing has emerged in the 29 years or so, to change that amount of speculation, into hard evidence...

The window evidence falls well and truly into the 98% of bullshit, that was introduced to deliberately cloud the issue, or to put it another way, it was part of the so called weight of the evidence which the jury were invited to take into account when deliberating their verdict...

None of it proved Bamber had been present at the scene at the time of the shootings...

He's innocent, and verdicts need to be quashed....

Plenty of hard evidence proves Bamber did it but you just keep on obfuscating because it ain't gonna make sod all difference.  Bamber is in for life and in his case life means life.

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Re: Off to Kenmare, Republic of Ireland, tomorrow, for 10 days...
« Reply #119 on: September 28, 2014, 09:14:AM »
There is no hard evidence that  Bamber did anything...

He was convicted on speculation which is not evidence...
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