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Re: Jeremy's court testimony:
« Reply #135 on: October 08, 2014, 07:44:PM »
lookout forgot to ask the title of the book :)





Hi Susan,the title is " Murder at White House Farm ",and you takes your chances with the state of the books as it's a 1988 publication. You'll be okay if you wear a pair of those thin latex gloves, ;D ;D ;D
The one I have was an old library book,but I confess at not having read it as reading goes. I actually did a Steve and skim read it.

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Re: Jeremy's court testimony:
« Reply #136 on: October 08, 2014, 07:50:PM »
Hi Susan. The thrust of my post was that I knew what he was like from the beginning. I've always said that I didn't like him because of the way he treats people I know. But supporters of him still didn't think he was as bad as some say. But it wasn't the character of Bamber I was defending it was his innocence. Personally I can't think why some keep going on about his character as it has nothing to do with the fact of his being guilty?





I've said many a time,he wouldn't have suited me one bit. I wouldn't have gone for anyone like that at all. Not my type. I'm more the Neil Oliver type off the " Coast " programme,not ponces thanks.
 I mentioned about a poster on another link/forum who'd described him as an odious person,but at the same time didn't think him guilty.

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Re: Jeremy's court testimony:
« Reply #137 on: October 08, 2014, 07:54:PM »
Yes he certainly did or he wouldn't have remarked, "She's finally done it". But then I should think if someone really wanted to use a gun it wouldn't take much to figure it out?

finnaly done it implys that he had allways had worried that she was going to do it.
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Re: Jeremy's court testimony:
« Reply #138 on: October 08, 2014, 07:59:PM »
finnaly done implys that he had allways had worrys that she was going to do it.






That's the way I see it too,nugs,but it's never going to be admitted !!

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« Reply #139 on: October 08, 2014, 07:59:PM »
lookout thanks for that will go and check the price.  Lots of gel on my hands and up my nose ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D

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« Reply #140 on: October 08, 2014, 08:02:PM »
Hello april

would I be correct in saying when one of your local friends when he heard of the murders at WHF said she has finally done it then meaning June or am I having a moment ;D ;D ;D ;D

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Re: Jeremy's court testimony:
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That's the way I see it too,nugs,but it's never going to be admitted !!

and wonder why would be woried though had she threatend to do it before.

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Re: Jeremy's court testimony:
« Reply #142 on: October 08, 2014, 08:06:PM »
Now that would be even more interesting if it referred to June. ;) What an opener.

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Re: Jeremy's court testimony:
« Reply #143 on: October 08, 2014, 08:09:PM »
Hi Mr. Gee/lookout I agree Jeremy Bamber could be the most arrogant nasty human being on this earth but does not make him a murderer.  The reason I mentioned the stuff out of the book is I thought some on the forum may be interested in how Colin perceived him yet I know others who see him so differently.  Yet every post I have made from Colin's book has been discredited on this forum now that is not fair as I am sure Colin knew Sheila and Jeremy better than any of us and I think he may have been biased but some truth I am sure in his words.  I rest my case ;D ;D ;D ;D

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Re: Jeremy's court testimony:
« Reply #144 on: October 08, 2014, 08:11:PM »
nugnug I cannot answer for Colin Caffell  I just read what he says and cannot see why he should not be truthful. He states that Jeremy's Headmaster said Jeremy was an arrogant bully at school and always picked on pupils younger than himself.  Even in primary school he did show signs of arrogance.  Some of these people must be telling the truth about him.  Think CC would know his wife better than anyone of us and he did remark on how whilst they were married she could not make coffee without spilling most of it thus showing lack of co-ordination.  We have all made excuses for Jeremy's behaviour after the murders with regard to his grief and so forth let us allow Colin the same after the tragedy he did start to think more deeply about what was supposed to have happened and he realised that Jeremy was not the person he thought he was in fact he describes Jeremy as totally mad.  His words not mine.


It's very easy for Colin to decide to go along with the fact Jeremy was 'guilty' because then the spotlight would not on him because no doubt when everyone believed sheila had committed suicide the finger must have been pointed at him as a bad husband

I still find it unbelievable that Colin KNEW Sheila was suicidal but let her have the children

Sheila had a very serious condition, Colin was fully aware, his children were in danger

Colin has NO proof Jeremy is responsible for the murders

As for Susan's comments about Colin and Jeremy at school
It's a lie because I have put myself out to speak to people Jeremy went to school with and they say the opposite
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Re: Jeremy's court testimony:
« Reply #145 on: October 08, 2014, 08:13:PM »

Lookout, I'm not arguing for argument's sake but do we know categorically that it was "at the drop of a hat" or was it that, after years of putting up with erratic behaviour, he'd reached the end of his, OK, perhaps NOT very long, tether.

How many 'years' April did Colin have to 'put up' with Sheila before she became suicidal
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Re: Jeremy's court testimony:
« Reply #146 on: October 08, 2014, 08:17:PM »
and wonder why would be woried though had she threatend to do it before.






You never know what had been discussed behind closed doors,thogh Sheila didn't cover up the fact to everyone she met that she disliked her mother intensely. I think the feeling was mutual between the two. Not a good basis when it came to staying at WHF,as the fireworks began the moment they met.







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Re: Jeremy's court testimony:
« Reply #147 on: October 08, 2014, 08:22:PM »
Hi lookout ordered the book 49p hahaha hope it is worth it.  Back to Sheila she wanted June to show her love and affection and June was not capable and was not a good basis for a happy daughter relationship.  Hope the book is not too mucky and covered in stains and full of moths :'( :'( :'(

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Re: Jeremy's court testimony:
« Reply #148 on: October 08, 2014, 08:23:PM »
Hi Mr. Gee/lookout I agree Jeremy Bamber could be the most arrogant nasty human being on this earth but does not make him a murderer.  The reason I mentioned the stuff out of the book is I thought some on the forum may be interested in how Colin perceived him yet I know others who see him so differently.  Yet every post I have made from Colin's book has been discredited on this forum now that is not fair as I am sure Colin knew Sheila and Jeremy better than any of us and I think he may have been biased but some truth I am sure in his words.  I rest my case ;D ;D ;D ;D

Susan

I am waiting for you to post details of Colin's drink problems
And affairs

As much information and detail as you can

Soon as possible please so we can balance the scales
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Re: Jeremy's court testimony:
« Reply #149 on: October 08, 2014, 08:30:PM »
Jackie you need to contact Colin Caffell I am sure you can locate him and tell him he should not be printing lies about Jeremy Bamber not me as I have repeated what he has said I did not know Jeremy Bamber have never had contact with him so I can only form my opinion of him  from speaking to people who do know him and they paint a different picture than you Jackie.  But I respect that you have spoken to people who knew him and they say he was a nice guy so I would never try and say they are telling lies good Lord they have a right to an opinion.