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Re: Jeremy's court testimony:
« Reply #150 on: October 08, 2014, 08:34:PM »
Jackie keep up with the forum it has been stated on here that Colin had affairs by your goodself I believe and lookout said today he was not a good husband and I believe she said earlier he was a drunk not my words Jackie I am defending Colin. Goodness knows why you have a need to attack all the time you cannot expect the whole forum to agree with you.

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« Reply #151 on: October 08, 2014, 08:39:PM »
but why he said shes finally done it.

if this is true surely he would of been suspicious in the first place.

but he belived she had done it untill he was told otherwise.
her doctor hasnt she suffered from any sort of disorder that would of made her clumsy.

I suspect she was clumsy due to massive (from what I can see, over the top massive) dosis´ of Haldol. The dose was cut down because Sheila complained of the side effects - but it was cut down too fast,  much too fast....

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« Reply #152 on: October 08, 2014, 08:43:PM »
I think Colin destroyed Sheila.
She deserved so much more.
I don't believe what Colin has said about Sheila and Jeremy's relationship, that's not what Freddie said
I have put myself out to research Jeremy's background and relieved to find out the truth

I don't read the books because people write books to make money and authors bend the truth to make money

I fully expect the next book out will be rubbish from what I have heard
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« Reply #153 on: October 08, 2014, 08:48: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.
What people have you spoken to that know him?
How many people exactly?
You have constantly gone into great detail showing Jeremy in a bad light
I am asking you to post as much detail showing how Colin destroyed Sheila
Can you imagine having twin babies with someone like him
That poor delicate young girl
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« Reply #154 on: October 08, 2014, 08:50:PM »
 Jackie I have heard that Carol Ann Lees book will be excellent sorry you think it will be rubbish.  She has written some good books and after all is a Yorkshire girl ;D we will wait and see.

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« Reply #155 on: October 08, 2014, 08:52:PM »
I am talking about the other book, I have done my research
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« Reply #156 on: October 08, 2014, 08:53:PM »
Why I believe Jeremy Bamber is Innocent

L A Coles
I first knew Jeremy a long time ago, in fact many years before the tragedies at White House Farm. Jeremy is a kind person who helped me considerably during a period in my life that was very difficult. He always proved to be a shoulder to cry on all too often. I was shocked that he had been found guilty of murdering his family as this was not the man that I knew so well.

Over the years we drifted apart but managed to send the odd card or letter. But in later years we came into regular contact again and even my son and daughter, who are now fully grown write to Jeremy and have got to know him. I would trust Jeremy with my life and the lives of my children and grandchildren. Our lives move on, all of us, but sadly Jeremy’s has not, he has been unlawfully denied the right to relationships and family that we all have with our liberty. This is why I urge everyone who reads this to campaign and fight for Jeremy.

I long to see my friend released to the freedom he so richly deserves. I often feel that I owe him something for his loyalty to me during those years when we should have both been young and carefree but the burdens of life sometimes take over us. I didn’t need to see any evidence of Jeremy’s innocence, I knew him well and I always knew he couldn’t kill or raise his hand to anyone in violence. Jeremy always was, and always will be the perfect gentleman and the warmest of my friends.

I had always known that something wasn’t right about the evidence in his conviction and having met his relatives I could see they were greedy, grasping creatures and so it comes as no surprise that the so called ‘evidence’ they found has turned out to be fabricated which Peter Sutherst outlines in his interviews. I urge the people who were involved in this wrongdoing to come forward to the police, hand yourself in and tell the truth because you will be facing a long jail term for this crime and the courts will view you more leniently if you make the approach to put matters right.

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Re: Jeremy's court testimony:
« Reply #157 on: October 08, 2014, 08:55:PM »
Jackie I have spoken to several people as it happens but would be very unfair of me to disclose their names on the forum as they are not members.  I know nothing about Colin and Sheila only what I am reading just now and you will find it is only recently I have changed my stance  to one of guilty and up to that time I spoke very highly of him as do you and I do not attack you for doing that.

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« Reply #158 on: October 08, 2014, 09:01:PM »
Jackie would I be right thinking I read that on the Official Bamber Site.  As I said earlier we are all entitled to think differently about him and we should respect each others views  and you will have noticed I have never attacked your posts with regard to what type of man Jeremy Bamber is and I will remain that way.

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« Reply #159 on: October 08, 2014, 09:02:PM »
Jackie I am sure you have and I thought Andrew Hunter was bringing out a book.

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« Reply #160 on: October 08, 2014, 09:02:PM »
Why I believe Jeremy Bamber is Innocent

L A Coles
I first knew Jeremy a long time ago, in fact many years before the tragedies at White House Farm. Jeremy is a kind person who helped me considerably during a period in my life that was very difficult. He always proved to be a shoulder to cry on all too often. I was shocked that he had been found guilty of murdering his family as this was not the man that I knew so well.

Over the years we drifted apart but managed to send the odd card or letter. But in later years we came into regular contact again and even my son and daughter, who are now fully grown write to Jeremy and have got to know him. I would trust Jeremy with my life and the lives of my children and grandchildren. Our lives move on, all of us, but sadly Jeremy’s has not, he has been unlawfully denied the right to relationships and family that we all have with our liberty. This is why I urge everyone who reads this to campaign and fight for Jeremy.

I long to see my friend released to the freedom he so richly deserves. I often feel that I owe him something for his loyalty to me during those years when we should have both been young and carefree but the burdens of life sometimes take over us. I didn’t need to see any evidence of Jeremy’s innocence, I knew him well and I always knew he couldn’t kill or raise his hand to anyone in violence. Jeremy always was, and always will be the perfect gentleman and the warmest of my friends.

I had always known that something wasn’t right about the evidence in his conviction and having met his relatives I could see they were greedy, grasping creatures and so it comes as no surprise that the so called ‘evidence’ they found has turned out to be fabricated which Peter Sutherst outlines in his interviews. I urge the people who were involved in this wrongdoing to come forward to the police, hand yourself in and tell the truth because you will be facing a long jail term for this crime and the courts will view you more leniently if you make the approach to put matters right.
It would be interesting to know a little about the author of the above.

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« Reply #161 on: October 08, 2014, 09:09:PM »





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.

In his book, Colin writes (more than once) that Sheila´s condition deteriorated significantly every time she had been to WHF. Every time.
The last visit was something June "forced" (she apparently had her ways of making people do what she wanted, the family did what she commanded, and Nevill went along with it passively.)
Sheila didn´t want to go, the twins didn´t want to go - in fact the twins were desperate not to go, clinging to Colin and crying inconsolably, when he was about to leave. He writes that they had never clung to him so fiercely as that last time he saw them.
Very sad to think about.

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« Reply #162 on: October 08, 2014, 09:16:PM »
i wonder why her condition deterated.

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Re: Jeremy's court testimony:
« Reply #163 on: October 08, 2014, 09:22:PM »
Jackie I have spoken to several people as it happens but would be very unfair of me to disclose their names on the forum as they are not members.  I know nothing about Colin and Sheila only what I am reading just now and you will find it is only recently I have changed my stance  to one of guilty and up to that time I spoke very highly of him as do you and I do not attack you for doing that.

Have you spoke to people he went to school with?
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Re: Jeremy's court testimony:
« Reply #164 on: October 08, 2014, 09:25:PM »
as colin dident go to school with him i dont see how he could know that anyway it must of been somthing he was told secound or third hand.
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