Author Topic: THE BIGGEST KEPT SECRET OF ALL - Ralph Bambers hand was originally tied to chair  (Read 5495 times)

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Offline mike tesko

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The image in question was taken during the training exercise...

So, until any of you have seen these shocking photographs you can't claim that Ralph did not have rope / bind around one of his arms...
« Last Edit: January 27, 2015, 03:01:PM by mike tesko »
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 Mike,can you also confirm that the guns were all over the place ?

Offline mike tesko

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Mike,can you also confirm that the guns were all over the place ?

Yes, various guns were found in dicferent parts of the farm house after police entered - downstairs in the office was a shotgun. In the downstairs toilet were guns belonging to Anthony Pargeter. On the small spiral staircase there was the BSA air rifle. Upstairs, leaning against the main bedroom window, was the family owned Anshuzt rifle. Against another window upstairs, believed to be the upstairs office eindow, was a shotgun...

Some ody had set the stage for a seige or a shoot out...
"Oh, what a tangled web we weave, when we first practice to deceive"...

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Yes, various guns were found in dicferent parts of the farm house after police entered - downstairs in the office was a shotgun. In the downstairs toilet were guns belonging to Anthony Pargeter. On the small spiral staircase there was the BSA air rifle. Upstairs, leaning against the main bedroom window, was the family owned Anshuzt rifle. Against another window upstairs, believed to be the upstairs office eindow, was a shotgun...

Some ody had set the stage for a seige or a shoot out...





Thanks Mike,as I'd read it was the scene that " greeted " those who first entered the farmhouse. Guns all over the place.

Offline mike tesko

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You would think that with June and Sheila both suffering with severe mental illness that the family shouldn't have been granted firearns and shotgun certificates. Whf was a disaster waiting to happen...
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You would think that with June and Sheila both suffering with severe mental illness that the family shouldn't have been granted firearns and shotgun certificates. Whf was a disaster waiting to happen...


Unless either June or Sheila -who didn't live there anyway- had applied for a firearms licence they wouldn't have come in to the equation.

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You would think that with June and Sheila both suffering with severe mental illness that the family shouldn't have been granted firearns and shotgun certificates. Whf was a disaster waiting to happen...




Neville wouldn't have cracked on Mike. He kept things private,although more's the pity in this case.

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A load of codswallop, the same as z.

Offline mike tesko

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I will post photographic proof of the bind around one of Ralph Bambers arms...
"Oh, what a tangled web we weave, when we first practice to deceive"...

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I will post photographic proof of the bind around one of Ralph Bambers arms...

People who have got nothing constructive to say, should just read instead of tryiing to be sarcastic...
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As far as I am concerned, Sheila did not kill herself,  and Ralphs arms were bound by his killer - Jeremy had nothing to do wirh either...
« Last Edit: January 28, 2015, 10:18:AM by mike tesko »
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 I believe it was wrong of the trial judge to direct the jury along terms that  the killer could onlt be, either Sheila, or Jeremy. I believe the judge made a fundamental mistake of saying which of the five victims he was referring to. He said that no-one was suggesting that anyone else was the killer. He repeated that the kuller could only have been Sheila or Jeremy, but we now know that PS Woodcock, shot Sheila..
« Last Edit: January 28, 2015, 01:34:PM by mike tesko »
"Oh, what a tangled web we weave, when we first practice to deceive"...