Author Topic: Did Bamber steal June's bike ?  (Read 18859 times)

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Mr. Gee

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Re: Did Bamber steal June's bike ?
« Reply #315 on: January 07, 2015, 08:48:AM »
This is not strictly true. There was yellow sulphurous mud on the tyres,which locals will know comes from that area. I don't see a woman glorying in riding a bike through mud for any purpose,whilst a man might well for recreation or dare I say it other reasons.
Also RWB did his very best to look for tyre tracks but could not find anything. But that didn't stop him from pressing it home that the bike was used. In fact all these crazy theories including the ridiculous suggestion hat a wet suit was used all came from Robert Boutflour.

Mr. Gee

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Re: Did Bamber steal June's bike ?
« Reply #316 on: January 07, 2015, 08:52:AM »
Trouble is Jan there has been lots of technicalities already raised in two appeals and in three submissions to the CCRC.

One would think if he was going to get out on a technicality, then he would already be out on a technicality.

But, who knows, more technicalities might be found? It could be, that, new evidence has arrived via EP? or could the 30 year rule of holding evidence under PII be imminent for release?

I know this sounds sad, but I feel there is no loop hole or new technicality for Jeremy.  He is where he is and in my opinion he is likely to stay there.   I have my reasons for saying that.  Innocent or guilty I think all avenues have been exhausted.

I also think that any information that someone may hold that would help Jeremy will never be known. 

I hope he keeps on fighting and I honestly believe he was stitched up, but believing is not evidence enough to get him released.  :( :-\ :-\ :-\
Appeal courts always assume someone guilty already before looking at any new evidence. They also lean towards the original judge in this case they did not find anything that proved that the judge said anything to sway the jury towards a guilty verdict. They were wrong in my opinion as I have shown several things where he definately did lead the jury in that direction.