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sandy

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Re: A fair trial?
« Reply #225 on: April 22, 2011, 06:32:PM »
He wasn't convicted on any one specific thing, it was a culmination of circumstantial evidence and facts which told the story.  Jeremy's behaviour in the months leading up to the murders was very worrying. Nevill must have had a right old worrying time with him.  It's just a pity that Robert and Pam didn't involve themselves more in what was going on but then again...that's life!

Were you on the jury then? If not, you don't know what they convicted him on.

Why should Robert and Pam have got involved? It was none of their business.

That as they say is quite true..unfortunately.

sandy

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Re: A fair trial?
« Reply #226 on: April 22, 2011, 06:38:PM »
On another occasion Robert Boutflour was with Nevill as they entered White House farmhouse. Nevill saw a .22 rifle lying around and said to Robert, "We can't make it too easy for the next generation to jump into my shoes"  to which Robert replied, "You can't be serious".

Robert says that Nevill changed the subject immediately but Robert regrets to this day not having pursued the conversation further.

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Jackiepreece

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Re: A fair trial?
« Reply #227 on: April 22, 2011, 07:07:PM »
Sandy you are full of shit I have never heard anything like it

1. Everything you are saying is hearsay from the people who have JB s inheritance

2. It's funny so JB and his father never got on
    Show me one bit of evidence like jm telling the truth that proves they did not get on

3. Peter eaton is the one who hated Neville hence punching
     A 62 year old man

4. As far as JB not liking the country postcards or cards of the country are the only type he asks 4 in prison fact

5 he was convicted without all the documents he needs hence why is conviction is still being looked at

6 who was dependent on Neville the relatives

Post again when you have something useful to say that is fact

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Re: A fair trial?
« Reply #228 on: April 22, 2011, 07:13:PM »
oh i never knew peter eaton did that.

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Re: A fair trial?
« Reply #229 on: April 22, 2011, 07:18:PM »
Sandy you are full of shit I have never heard anything like it

1. Everything you are saying is hearsay from the people who have JB s inheritance

2. It's funny so JB and his father never got on
    Show me one bit of evidence like jm telling the truth that proves they did not get on

3. Peter eaton is the one who hated Neville hence punching
     A 62 year old man

4. As far as JB not liking the country postcards or cards of the country are the only type he asks 4 in prison fact

5 he was convicted without all the documents he needs hence why is conviction is still being looked at

6 who was dependent on Neville the relatives

Post again when you have something useful to say that is fact

+1 Jackie

Jackiepreece

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Re: A fair trial?
« Reply #230 on: April 22, 2011, 07:33:PM »
Thanks Chochokeira I am so fed up with people filling this forum with lies Jeremy had no history of violence  and I am so sick to death of twats on here when backed into a corner saying I am only helping him because I fancy him.
Fact if JB had no arms no legs was bald with one eye I would help so stick that where the sun don't shine Sandy and don't keep making yourself look silly

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Re: A fair trial?
« Reply #231 on: April 22, 2011, 07:53:PM »
On another occasion Robert Boutflour was with Nevill as they entered White House farmhouse. Nevill saw a .22 rifle lying around and said to Robert, "We can't make it too easy for the next generation to jump into my shoes"  to which Robert replied, "You can't be serious".

Robert says that Nevill changed the subject immediately but Robert regrets to this day not having pursued the conversation further.

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To be quite honest, I'd take Robert Boutflour's statements with a pinch of salt. His diary tells me that he was quite a fanciful man. I'm not saying he lied but I do think he had a rather vivid imagination and was prone to exaggeration.

sandy

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Re: A fair trial?
« Reply #232 on: April 22, 2011, 08:08:PM »
Sandy you are full of shit I have never heard anything like it

1. Everything you are saying is hearsay from the people who have JB s inheritance

2. It's funny so JB and his father never got on
    Show me one bit of evidence like jm telling the truth that proves they did not get on

3. Peter eaton is the one who hated Neville hence punching
     A 62 year old man

4. As far as JB not liking the country postcards or cards of the country are the only type he asks 4 in prison fact

5 he was convicted without all the documents he needs hence why is conviction is still being looked at

6 who was dependent on Neville the relatives

Post again when you have something useful to say that is fact

The truth hurts as they say Jackie dear.

Oh he is such a nice chappie, the sort I could invite round to meet hubby for tea and scones you know.

Isn't it funny what you miss when you are locked up for life. Does jeremy have a nice view from his cell Jackie?

Still waiting on that reply dear??

Kaldin, Robert Boutflour is a hard working farmer and always was. He is a pillar of the community and that says a hell of a lot more than the garbage I see posted on hear day in day out by people who haven't the slightest clue about him and the others.

Nevill would be so proud of Robert and the way he has stood up for him over the years.
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Re: A fair trial?
« Reply #233 on: April 22, 2011, 08:21:PM »
sandy (john lamberton)  has posted many times on other forums posing as a female.
Maybe it is like what some paedophiles do to gain parents confidence to enable them to chat with kids by feeling safer with a female than with a male. John does take a heavy interest in murder cases involving children. when using the fake name of devilsadvocate on his now closed wkjj forum he posted that he watched children coming out of school!!!!!
He has also claimed to be an advocate using the name of justice on that wkjj forum. 

no end to his nastiness and lies jackie..

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Re: A fair trial?
« Reply #234 on: April 22, 2011, 08:23:PM »
Sandy you are full of shit I have never heard anything like it

1. Everything you are saying is hearsay from the people who have JB s inheritance

2. It's funny so JB and his father never got on
    Show me one bit of evidence like jm telling the truth that proves they did not get on

3. Peter eaton is the one who hated Neville hence punching
     A 62 year old man

4. As far as JB not liking the country postcards or cards of the country are the only type he asks 4 in prison fact

5 he was convicted without all the documents he needs hence why is conviction is still being looked at

6 who was dependent on Neville the relatives

Post again when you have something useful to say that is fact

The truth hurts as they say Jackie dear.

Oh he is such a nice chappie, the sort I could invite round to meet hubby for tea and scones you know.

Isn't it funny what you miss when you are locked up for life. Does jeremy have a nice view from his cell Jackie?

Still waiting on that reply dear??

Kaldin, Robert Boutflour is a hard working farmer and always was. He is a pillar of the community and that says a hell of a lot more than the garbage I see posted on hear day in day out by people who haven't the slightest clue about him and the others.

Nevill would be so proud of Robert and the way he has stood up for him over the years.

Like I said, I'm not saying Robert Boutflour lied, but if you read his diary he has rather a fanciful way of looking at things.

sandy

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Re: A fair trial?
« Reply #235 on: April 22, 2011, 08:37:PM »
He may have been a bit colourful in the way he expressed his comments but I think he had no real reason other then to speak the truth.  After all, it isn't just his say so as many of the altercations with Jeremy and Nevill were witnessed by others.  They cannot all be wrong or can they Kaldin?   :o
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Re: A fair trial?
« Reply #236 on: April 22, 2011, 08:39:PM »
He may have been a bit colourful in the way he expressed his comments but I think he had no real reasonother then to speak the truth.  After all, it isn't just his say so as many of the altercations with Jeremy and Nevill were witnessed by others.  They cannot all be wrong or can they Kaldin?   :o

Yes, so perhaps he exaggerated what others said. A lot of people have rows with their parents you know.

I've said before that Jeremy appeared to have a rather cavalier attitude to life, and that might have included making rather silly flippant remarks.

sandy

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Re: A fair trial?
« Reply #237 on: April 22, 2011, 08:44:PM »
Sandy you are full of shit I have never heard anything like it

1. Everything you are saying is hearsay from the people who have JB s inheritance

2. It's funny so JB and his father never got on
    Show me one bit of evidence like jm telling the truth that proves they did not get on

3. Peter eaton is the one who hated Neville hence punching
     A 62 year old man

4. As far as JB not liking the country postcards or cards of the country are the only type he asks 4 in prison fact

5 he was convicted without all the documents he needs hence why is conviction is still being looked at

6 who was dependent on Neville the relatives

Post again when you have something useful to say that is fact

The truth hurts as they say Jackie dear.

Oh he is such a nice chappie, the sort I could invite round to meet hubby for tea and scones you know.

Isn't it funny what you miss when you are locked up for life. Does jeremy have a nice view from his cell Jackie?

Still waiting on that reply dear??

Kaldin, Robert Boutflour is a hard working farmer and always was. He is a pillar of the community and that says a hell of a lot more than the garbage I see posted on hear day in day out by people who haven't the slightest clue about him and the others.

Nevill would be so proud of Robert and the way he has stood up for him over the years.

Robert Boutflour passed away last year, Sandy, at the age of 92

I never knew Robert but I am acquainted with David.

Jackiepreece

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Re: A fair trial?
« Reply #238 on: April 22, 2011, 08:49:PM »
Sandy you didn't answer my question regarding Jeremy will you be pleased if they find the evidence to prove Jeremy is innocent?

As for what type of person JB is I am sure you have read the testimonials and did you like them


Sandy does it amaze you that Jeremy has so many loyal people who have supported him for years and truly believe this case to be a miscarriage of Justice

I would say Jeremy has more loyal and trustworthy friends than anyone I know and yes I should think they will be fighting over Jeremy to come to tea when he comes out of prison

I don't know the area that well but the caravan park sounds lovely for a coming home party

sandy

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Re: A fair trial?
« Reply #239 on: April 22, 2011, 08:52:PM »
Sandy you didn't answer my question regarding Jeremy will you be pleased if they find the evidence to prove Jeremy is innocent?

As for what type of person JB is I am sure you have read the testimonials and did you like them


Sandy does it amaze you that Jeremy has so many loyal people who have supported him for years and truly believe this case to be a miscarriage of Justice

I would say Jeremy has more loyal and trustworthy friends than anyone I know and yes I should think they will be fighting over Jeremy to come to tea when he comes out of prison

I don't know the area that well but the caravan park sounds lovely for a coming home party

Sorry, thought I had.

Anyway, I will be pleased for him certainly.

I fear you are deluding yourself if you believe for a moment that there is a ground surge in support for Jeremy.  I fear as someone mentioned earlier today that if he is ever released he will have to disappear.