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Re: Has the Jeremy Bamber case come to the end of the road?
« Reply #120 on: February 11, 2016, 06:05:PM »





And he certainly wouldn't have had the energy to kill anyone either.

He wouldn't have smoked it BEFORE the killing, but he MAY have used it to "chill out" afterwards.

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Re: Has the Jeremy Bamber case come to the end of the road?
« Reply #121 on: February 11, 2016, 06:09:PM »
He wouldn't have smoked it BEFORE the killing, but he MAY have used it to "chill out" afterwards.






He'd have started smoking the stuff the minute he got home,who are you trying to kid ? Being a heavy smoker as it alleges that he was he probably couldn't wait to start.

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Re: Has the Jeremy Bamber case come to the end of the road?
« Reply #122 on: February 11, 2016, 06:10:PM »
Whereas,Sheila would have been suffering all kinds of withdrawals-------medication,cannabis and heroin.

You're doing it again, aren't you? THIS is why you get accused of making it up as you go. There was NOTHING untoward found in Sheila's system other than TRACES of cannabis along with the meds she was on. THERE WAS NOTHING SAID ABOUT HEROIN.

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Re: Has the Jeremy Bamber case come to the end of the road?
« Reply #123 on: February 11, 2016, 06:11:PM »





He'd have started smoking the stuff the minute he got home,who are you trying to kid ? Being a heavy smoker as it alleges that he was he probably couldn't wait to start.

Then it would have doubled his desire to get at is as soon as he got home.

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Re: Has the Jeremy Bamber case come to the end of the road?
« Reply #124 on: February 11, 2016, 06:13:PM »
You're doing it again, aren't you? THIS is why you get accused of making it up as you go. There was NOTHING untoward found in Sheila's system other than TRACES of cannabis along with the meds she was on. THERE WAS NOTHING SAID ABOUT HEROIN.






" Nothing untoward "---------all the more reason why she must have had withdrawal symptoms. They couldn't see that in a blood test could they ?

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Re: Has the Jeremy Bamber case come to the end of the road?
« Reply #125 on: February 11, 2016, 06:15:PM »
Cocaine is what I meant to say.

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Re: Has the Jeremy Bamber case come to the end of the road?
« Reply #126 on: February 11, 2016, 06:20:PM »





" Nothing untoward "---------all the more reason why she must have had withdrawal symptoms. They couldn't see that in a blood test could they ?

Lookout, if it's possible to twist, you'll find a way of doing it. You have no evidence of anything you say regarding the amount of drugs she used.

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Re: Has the Jeremy Bamber case come to the end of the road?
« Reply #127 on: February 11, 2016, 06:35:PM »





" Nothing untoward "---------all the more reason why she must have had withdrawal symptoms. They couldn't see that in a blood test could they ?

No one mentioned any time of withdrawal symptoms with Sheila, not those who had seen her in the days previously, not her Mother on the phone that night. She said Sheila was quiet.

You have a fantasy of Sheila that isn't true.  All your drug talk is erroneous.

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Re: Has the Jeremy Bamber case come to the end of the road?
« Reply #128 on: February 11, 2016, 06:44:PM »
No one mentioned any time of withdrawal symptoms with Sheila, not those who had seen her in the days previously, not her Mother on the phone that night. She said Sheila was quiet.

You have a fantasy of Sheila that isn't true.  All your drug talk is erroneous.






Because nobody knew or would have known what to look for in anyone suffering withdrawal symptoms even though it was said that Sheila wasn't herself with not wanting to speak to her aunt on the phone. That would have been a hint to those who were familiar with withdrawals.

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Re: Has the Jeremy Bamber case come to the end of the road?
« Reply #129 on: February 11, 2016, 06:46:PM »





Because nobody knew or would have known what to look for in anyone suffering withdrawal symptoms even though it was said that Sheila wasn't herself with not wanting to speak to her aunt on the phone. That would have been a hint to those who were familiar with withdrawals.

Nobody knew, apart from you? You are smarter than everyone that was there and are able to pick up on something that NONE of them were able to even though you weren't there, you never met any of the people, you never saw them, you never witnessed their behaviour.

If not wanting to speak on the phone to someone is a sign of drug withdrawal then I think we have all been guilty of that at some point and that is the weakest and most pathetic argument as evidence I've heard.  ;D

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Re: Has the Jeremy Bamber case come to the end of the road?
« Reply #130 on: February 11, 2016, 06:50:PM »





Because nobody knew or would have known what to look for in anyone suffering withdrawal symptoms even though it was said that Sheila wasn't herself with not wanting to speak to her aunt on the phone. That would have been a hint to those who were familiar with withdrawals.

And yet you'd have us believe that Jeremy was such a heavy user that he'd have had withdrawals if he'd managed to kill the family without a puff. Surely if he used that heavily SOMETHING would have been seriously awry with the furrows he ploughed causing comment from Nevill and farm workers alike.

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Re: Has the Jeremy Bamber case come to the end of the road?
« Reply #131 on: February 11, 2016, 06:54:PM »
And yet you'd have us believe that Jeremy was such a heavy user that he'd have had withdrawals if he'd managed to kill the family without a puff. Surely if he used that heavily SOMETHING would have been seriously awry with the furrows he ploughed causing comment from Nevill and farm workers alike.






It WASN'T me who said that Jeremy was a heavy user of cannabis,it's what's been written to blacken his character more than it already is,plus didn't AE examine the pupils of his eyes ? What was that about ??

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Re: Has the Jeremy Bamber case come to the end of the road?
« Reply #132 on: February 11, 2016, 07:04:PM »





He'd have started smoking the stuff the minute he got home,who are you trying to kid ? Being a heavy smoker as it alleges that he was he probably couldn't wait to start.

The above rather intimates you believe him to have been a heavy user. Personally I don't think he was. I think it was used to chill out in private and create an impression in public, but I'll bet he was always in control.





It WASN'T me who said that Jeremy was a heavy user of cannabis,it's what's been written to blacken his character more than it already is,plus didn't AE examine the pupils of his eyes ? What was that about ??

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Re: Has the Jeremy Bamber case come to the end of the road?
« Reply #133 on: February 11, 2016, 07:34:PM »
Cocaine is what I meant to say.

Rubbish! Making stuff up again?  ;D ;D ;D
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Re: Has the Jeremy Bamber case come to the end of the road?
« Reply #134 on: February 11, 2016, 07:38:PM »
Or he was scared of being confronted by a psychotic with a gun. Not a situation I would like to find myself in. Cannabis makes people paranoid even in normal circumstances.

Scared and yet waited around 20 minutes before calling the police and then didn't bother to dial 999?  ???
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