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Re: Controlling 4/5 adults:
« Reply #45 on: December 15, 2014, 07:50:PM »
I just posted you're post bringing it up.

You think it's impossible for a grown man to carry a light woman a few feet. I don't.

I don´t think you can do it without the woman waking up and resisting, unless she is totally unconscious. Women aren´t babies.

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Re: Controlling 4/5 adults:
« Reply #46 on: December 15, 2014, 07:55:PM »
Why are people arguing about something as ludicrous as Bamber supposedly carrying a sleeping Sheila? The is no evidence at all that such a thing every happened except in someones fertile imagination. ::)

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Re: Controlling 4/5 adults:
« Reply #47 on: December 15, 2014, 07:55:PM »
Why are people arguing about something as ludicrous as Bamber supposedly carrying a sleeping Sheila? The is no evidence at all that such a thing every happened except in someones fertile imagination. ::)

It´s a bit out there, isn´t it?!

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Re: Controlling 4/5 adults:
« Reply #48 on: December 15, 2014, 09:01:PM »
It´s a bit out there, isn´t it?!

Have you nothing else to say regarding the thread post ?

You have often said Jeremy could not have controlled the situation and needed an accomplice.

Similar to my 40 reasons why Neville would phone anyone, the subject is diverted.
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Re: Controlling 4/5 adults:
« Reply #49 on: December 15, 2014, 09:03:PM »
Have you nothing else to say regarding the thread post ?

You have often said Jeremy could not have controlled the situation and needed an accomplice.

Similar to my 40 reasons why Neville would phone anyone, the subject is diverted.

I have discussed this so often in the past. I stand by what I have said many times: I find it hard to believe that Jeremy would have expected to control five people without assistance.

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Re: Controlling 4/5 adults:
« Reply #50 on: December 15, 2014, 09:05:PM »
I have discussed this so often in the past. I stand by what I have said many times: I find it hard to believe that Jeremy would have expected to control five people without assistance.

Someone did. It must have Sheila then.
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Re: Controlling 4/5 adults:
« Reply #51 on: December 15, 2014, 09:07:PM »
Someone did. It must have Sheila then.

Perhaps Adam, but she would only have had to control two adults and two sleeping children + she was already in the house and wouldn´t have alerted anyone (at first) walking around.

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Re: Controlling 4/5 adults:
« Reply #52 on: December 15, 2014, 10:27:PM »
Have you nothing else to say regarding the thread post ?

You have often said Jeremy could not have controlled the situation and needed an accomplice.

Similar to my 40 reasons why Neville would phone anyone, the subject is diverted.
Rather than the 40 dubious reasons that you have dreamed up as to why Nevill would not have phoned Jeremy, what about the one genuine reason that he would have phoned him, For the reason  Jeremy said in his statement?

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Re: Controlling 4/5 adults:
« Reply #53 on: December 15, 2014, 10:32:PM »
Someone did. It must have Sheila then.
You cannot think of any way that Jeremy could control 3 adults so you have to resort to creating a scenario where everyone is asleep where the evidence indicated they were not only awake, but also not where they were supposed to be. If Jeremy had shot them when they were asllep they would all be dead in bed. Pure logic especially if he was using a silencer.

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Re: Controlling 4/5 adults:
« Reply #54 on: December 16, 2014, 03:17:AM »
You cannot think of any way that Jeremy could control 3 adults so you have to resort to creating a scenario where everyone is asleep where the evidence indicated they were not only awake, but also not where they were supposed to be. If Jeremy had shot them when they were asllep they would all be dead in bed. Pure logic especially if he was using a silencer.

Well as said  the twins were asleep.

June was shot with her head on the pillow so certainly asleep.

Neville was shot four times right next to the bed June was laying in. He probably moved seconds before also getting a fatal pillow cushion shot while in bed.

It was 2am. People are usually asleep at that time. It is the perfect time to commit an execution. Everyone in the house together. Asleep. In fact there was no other appropriate time for him to commit the massacre.

Sheila could 'go crazy' at any time. But by coincidence chose the perfect time for Jeremy to commit an execution.
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Re: Controlling 4/5 adults:
« Reply #55 on: December 16, 2014, 09:09:AM »
Well as said  the twins were asleep.

June was shot with her head on the pillow so certainly asleep.

Neville was shot four times right next to the bed June was laying in. He probably moved seconds before also getting a fatal pillow cushion shot while in bed.

It was 2am. People are usually asleep at that time. It is the perfect time to commit an execution. Everyone in the house together. Asleep. In fact there was no other appropriate time for him to commit the massacre.

Sheila could 'go crazy' at any time. But by coincidence chose the perfect time for Jeremy to commit an execution.
Suddenly Jeremy becomes a rotten shot? If everyone was asleep as you suggest (evidence clearly shows that they were awake) then he had all the time in the world to take careful aim and kill them all outright. This did not happen, so it is yet another indication that they were awake.

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Re: Controlling 4/5 adults:
« Reply #56 on: December 16, 2014, 11:54:AM »
Reading of the horror that occurred in Australia,a young barrister shielded her pregnant friend from gunfire and sadly lost her own life with her very brave and courageous act,saving her friend. RIP Katrina,you brave and courageous lady.

This is what I WOULD have expected from any of the THREE adults at WHF when thinking about the twins ! Why didn't Sheila,of all people,throw herself onto her boys.I would have done !! No matter what--------------my family come first. In any instance,I'd be prepared to sacrifice my life for theirs,it's what a NORMAL person does,but I wouldn't want any medals !!

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Re: Controlling 4/5 adults:
« Reply #57 on: December 16, 2014, 08:09:PM »
http://jeremybamberforum.co.uk/index.php/topic,6235.0.html


For Lookout. Created only recently. Re: Sheila not fighting back.
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Re: Controlling 4/5 adults:
« Reply #58 on: December 16, 2014, 08:31:PM »
 You don't get it do you ?

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Re: Controlling 4/5 adults:
« Reply #59 on: December 16, 2014, 08:33:PM »
You don't get it do you ?

Neither do I lookout.... ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D