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Offline Caroline

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Re: Devastation on Publication of the News of the World Article
« Reply #105 on: September 27, 2014, 11:45:AM »
Jeremy showed no sign whatsoever that he was desperate to inherit

He had savings in the bank and was not in debt to anyone

Jeremy was going to inherit anyway which was clear from Junes letter.  Those parents loved both children and there is not a shred of evidence Jeremy was going to be cut out of his parents will

Mike just said the other day that he had no money (http://jeremybamberforum.co.uk/index.php/topic,4036.msg166108.html#msg166108). Perhaps he was going to inherit 'some' money from his gran (although we don't know that). However, with his parents out of the way, he would get their share and also their estate. I didn't say he was going to be cut out of the will?
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Re: Devastation on Publication of the News of the World Article
« Reply #106 on: September 27, 2014, 11:48:AM »

He had savings in the bank and was not in debt to anyone


He had £2000.

It did  ;D

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Re: Devastation on Publication of the News of the World Article
« Reply #107 on: September 27, 2014, 11:49:AM »
he could of been greedy but he wasnt exactly in desperate need of money he had no debts was on a high salary and plenty of money in the bank.of course for some people thats not enough and maybe he was one of them but it cant be said that he  was desperate for money.
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Re: Devastation on Publication of the News of the World Article
« Reply #108 on: September 27, 2014, 11:50:AM »
He had £2000.

 ;D

Which he owed to the hitman.  ;D

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Re: Devastation on Publication of the News of the World Article
« Reply #109 on: September 27, 2014, 11:51:AM »
Mike just said the other day that he had no money (http://jeremybamberforum.co.uk/index.php/topic,4036.msg166108.html#msg166108). Perhaps he was going to inherit 'some' money from his gran (although we don't know that). However, with his parents out of the way, he would get their share and also their estate. I didn't say he was going to be cut out of the will?

The wills have already been discussed in detail in other threads.

There is no evidence he was getting any money from Mabel Speakman.

He admitted in court he would have to continue on the farm to inherit from Neville. Did he love farming ? Read the recent thread.

June was planning to cut/reduce Jeremy from her will.

The cost of Sheila & the twins meant any future inheritance was reducing. Fast.
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Re: Devastation on Publication of the News of the World Article
« Reply #110 on: September 27, 2014, 11:52:AM »





Unwittingly.Surprisingly, Shockingly,and above all, Unfairly.

Yes, I'm sure he felt that to be the case.
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Re: Devastation on Publication of the News of the World Article
« Reply #111 on: September 27, 2014, 12:14:PM »
The wills have already been discussed in detail in other threads.

There is no evidence he was getting any money from Mabel Speakman.

He admitted in court he would have to continue on the farm to inherit from Neville. Did he love farming ? Read the recent thread.

June was planning to cut/reduce Jeremy from her will.

The cost of Sheila & the twins meant any future inheritance was reducing. Fast.




Actually, whilst it's possible he MAY have loved farming, it's perfectly possible that he felt trapped, that he didn't have a choice.

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Re: Devastation on Publication of the News of the World Article
« Reply #112 on: September 27, 2014, 12:20:PM »
It was Sheila who hated the farm and everything to do with it.That's why she preferred to be in London where the nightlife was.
June had been hoping to get her interested enough in the farm to make a living from it in future years,but it wasn't to be. Sheila just wasn't interested. Then there was money spent on a secretarial course,a modelling course and Lord knows what else.

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Re: Devastation on Publication of the News of the World Article
« Reply #113 on: September 27, 2014, 12:38:PM »
The wills have already been discussed in detail in other threads.

There is no evidence he was getting any money from Mabel Speakman.

He admitted in court he would have to continue on the farm to inherit from Neville. Did he love farming ? Read the recent thread.

June was planning to cut/reduce Jeremy from her will.

The cost of Sheila & the twins meant any future inheritance was reducing. Fast.
Does Wilkes say anything about Bamber's grans will Adam?

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Re: Devastation on Publication of the News of the World Article
« Reply #114 on: September 27, 2014, 12:40:PM »
Mike just said the other day that he had no money (http://jeremybamberforum.co.uk/index.php/topic,4036.msg166108.html#msg166108). Perhaps he was going to inherit 'some' money from his gran (although we don't know that). However, with his parents out of the way, he would get their share and also their estate. I didn't say he was going to be cut out of the will?


You stated he was desperate
Show me how YOU know he was desperate?
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Re: Devastation on Publication of the News of the World Article
« Reply #115 on: September 27, 2014, 12:46:PM »



Actually, whilst it's possible he MAY have loved farming, it's perfectly possible that he felt trapped, that he didn't have a choice.


Your opinion

Jeremy told me on the phone he had it easy.  There were times on the farm he worked but very occasionally when required. HE told me he had everything he needed, He loved working out side in the fresh air, he loved his cottage and he loved eating out of a night in his local 2 minutes from his home.
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Re: Devastation on Publication of the News of the World Article
« Reply #116 on: September 27, 2014, 12:47:PM »

Your opinion

Jeremy told me on the phone he had it easy.  There were times on the farm he worked but very occasionally when required. HE told me he had everything he needed, He loved working out side in the fresh air, he loved his cottage and he loved eating out of a night in his local 2 minutes from his home.

Well he's not going to tell the truth is he. You're talking to a convicted child killer who is trying to pass himself off as probably the greatest MOJ in British history - as hundreds of people, police, judges, relatives must be involved - he's trying to pass that off as fact - what do you expect him to say?

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Re: Devastation on Publication of the News of the World Article
« Reply #117 on: September 27, 2014, 12:51:PM »

Your opinion

Jeremy told me on the phone he had it easy.  There were times on the farm he worked but very occasionally when required. HE told me he had everything he needed, He loved working out side in the fresh air, he loved his cottage and he loved eating out of a night in his local 2 minutes from his home.
Well campion junior said that he knew a lot about tractors when he spoke to him if that is anything to go by?
But in my opinion to discuss whether he liked farming or not is rather a fruitless exercise?
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Re: Devastation on Publication of the News of the World Article
« Reply #118 on: September 27, 2014, 01:33:PM »
Grahame Certain people on this forum insinuate Jeremy murdered his family because he worked 17 hour days
That's ridiculous
The assumption is ridiculous
Jeremy did not work 17 hour days on a regular basis
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Re: Devastation on Publication of the News of the World Article
« Reply #119 on: September 27, 2014, 01:34:PM »
Hello april if Jeremy loved farming so much why did he want to become a deep sea diver :'( farming is usually in the blood  and Jeremy was brought up with farming why on earth did he wish to leave it. Must not have liked it.