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Offline Jane

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Re: Has the Jeremy Bamber case come to the end of the road?
« Reply #15 on: February 08, 2016, 06:22:PM »
Public speaking doesn't come easy at the best of times and far less so with something such as this,trying to convert.


Then it maybe better if, instead of putting herself forward as a professional presenter, she gave the job to a supporter who is well versed in public speaking.

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Re: Has the Jeremy Bamber case come to the end of the road?
« Reply #16 on: February 09, 2016, 12:17:AM »

Then it maybe better if, instead of putting herself forward as a professional presenter, she gave the job to a supporter who is well versed in public speaking.

She comes across as someone who doesn't know too much about the case. She knows enough to get up there and spout a few things but has to keep it within the area that she has read/rehearsed because if she was to get too far from that I think she'd drown.


As for your question John. I think that it has been the end of the road for a while, but there will always be a couple of people repeating the same arguements usually along the lines of.

1. Why won't the police release this or that.
2. Alot is happening behind the scenes but it isn't being released
3. Jeremy will be out by Christmas.

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Re: Has the Jeremy Bamber case come to the end of the road?
« Reply #17 on: February 09, 2016, 02:43:AM »
Jeremy has been provided with numerous documents recently but as predicted, none of it can prove anything.
In 1996 physical evidence concerning the Bamber case was destroyed by Essex Police without reason and even illegally, now why would that happen?
That keeps me from sleeping at night and makes me never forget this case.

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Re: Has the Jeremy Bamber case come to the end of the road?
« Reply #18 on: February 09, 2016, 12:18:PM »
Probably the most disgusting part of the case,Alias,and destroyed,missing or withheld evidence is STILL going on.

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Re: Has the Jeremy Bamber case come to the end of the road?
« Reply #19 on: February 09, 2016, 01:03:PM »
Probably the most disgusting part of the case,Alias,and destroyed,missing or withheld evidence is STILL going on.

And if you believe that .......  ;D ;D ;D
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Re: Has the Jeremy Bamber case come to the end of the road?
« Reply #20 on: February 09, 2016, 01:17:PM »
In 1996 physical evidence concerning the Bamber case was destroyed by Essex Police without reason and even illegally, now why would that happen?
That keeps me from sleeping at night and makes me never forget this case.

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Re: Has the Jeremy Bamber case come to the end of the road?
« Reply #21 on: February 09, 2016, 01:19:PM »
Probably the most disgusting part of the case,Alias,and destroyed,missing or withheld evidence is STILL going on.

I agree Lookout and that's why people should never give up fighting for the truth
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Re: Has the Jeremy Bamber case come to the end of the road?
« Reply #22 on: February 09, 2016, 03:53:PM »
In 1996 physical evidence concerning the Bamber case was destroyed by Essex Police without reason and even illegally, now why would that happen?
That keeps me from sleeping at night and makes me never forget this case.

A bit like the blood soaked carpets then which Jeremy insisted be burned?

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Re: Has the Jeremy Bamber case come to the end of the road?
« Reply #23 on: February 09, 2016, 04:06:PM »
I was just thinking the same Mat.  If there was any evidence that Jeremy was innocent they might just have a point but he was a criminal long before he killed his family.  Growing and dealing in cannabis, burglary and robbery leaves little doubt that Jeremy Bamber was set upon a path of self destruction.


No one has ever discussed how this MUST have impacted on how Nevill felt about his position as a magistrate.

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Re: Has the Jeremy Bamber case come to the end of the road?
« Reply #24 on: February 09, 2016, 04:28:PM »
A bit like the blood soaked carpets then which Jeremy insisted be burned?






I believe it was the police who'd suggested burning the carpets,etc so as not to upset those on entering the farmhouse,but carry on believing that Jeremy was " telling police what to do "---------just as if !

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Re: Has the Jeremy Bamber case come to the end of the road?
« Reply #25 on: February 09, 2016, 04:34:PM »
I was just thinking the same Mat.  If there was any evidence that Jeremy was innocent they might just have a point but he was a criminal long before he killed his family.  Growing and dealing in cannabis, burglary and robbery leaves little doubt that Jeremy Bamber was set upon a path of self destruction.





So just because he grew a bit of a plant ( not a farm of the stuff )  sold cannabis ( no stash found £££'s )  and robbed £1,000 doesn't make him a big time criminal nor a murderer.

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Re: Has the Jeremy Bamber case come to the end of the road?
« Reply #26 on: February 09, 2016, 04:35:PM »





I believe it was the police who'd suggested burning the carpets,etc so as not to upset those on entering the farmhouse,but carry on believing that Jeremy was " telling police what to do "---------just as if !

Hi lookout I seem to think it was the police who asked Jeremy's permission to burn the carpets but not too sure thought I read it in Colin's book will go and look.

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Re: Has the Jeremy Bamber case come to the end of the road?
« Reply #27 on: February 09, 2016, 04:40:PM »
Hi lookout I seem to think it was the police who asked Jeremy's permission to burn the carpets but not too sure thought I read it in Colin's book will go and look.





Hi Susan, I rather think that's what happened too.

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Re: Has the Jeremy Bamber case come to the end of the road?
« Reply #28 on: February 09, 2016, 05:30:PM »




Hi Susan, I rather think that's what happened too.

Whoops lookout think we may have got that wrong just reading Colin's book and Jeremy said he wanted the beautiful carpet burnt much to AE's horror and the police guy said yes when we have done all our tests think they cut out pieces to test the blood stains.  Hang our heads in shame :'( :'( :'(

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Re: Has the Jeremy Bamber case come to the end of the road?
« Reply #29 on: February 09, 2016, 05:34:PM »
Whoops lookout think we may have got that wrong just reading Colin's book and Jeremy said he wanted the beautiful carpet burnt much to AE's horror and the police guy said yes when we have done all our tests think they cut out pieces to test the blood stains.  Hang our heads in shame :'( :'( :'(





Even so,Susan,the police were in agreeance or they'd have said no. The way John put it was as though Jeremy had " ordered " the police to burn it.