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Offline Steve_uk

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Re: What makes Bamber innocent?
« Reply #855 on: May 14, 2016, 11:54:AM »
Have a look at this:-
Strange that Sheila´s birth father seems to have disappeared without trace..

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Re: What makes Bamber innocent?
« Reply #856 on: May 14, 2016, 11:56:AM »
Which Police Officer reported this? I can´t find it in the archives.

And you won't either.
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Re: What makes Bamber innocent?
« Reply #857 on: May 14, 2016, 02:27:PM »
Strange that Sheila´s birth father seems to have disappeared without trace..





He couldn't have been much getting a young woman into trouble when he at 30 should have known better.
It was practically seen as an offence with an underage girl back then with 21 being the age of consent.

I wonder if he had/has mental health problems because seemingly her birth mother doesn't.

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Re: What makes Bamber innocent?
« Reply #858 on: May 14, 2016, 02:46:PM »




He couldn't have been much getting a young woman into trouble when he at 30 should have known better.
It was practically seen as an offence with an underage girl back then with 21 being the age of consent.

I wonder if he had/has mental health problems because seemingly her birth mother doesn't.

He's no more different/special/interesting than 100's of 1000's of other men who enjoy, what they believe to have been, a casual fling, then leave, having sown a lasting reminder of their presence.

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Re: What makes Bamber innocent?
« Reply #859 on: May 14, 2016, 03:37:PM »
He's no more different/special/interesting than 100's of 1000's of other men who enjoy, what they believe to have been, a casual fling, then leave, having sown a lasting reminder of their presence.





There still remains to be the " 100's of 1,000's " who have respect and consideration for their partners.

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Re: What makes Bamber innocent?
« Reply #860 on: May 14, 2016, 03:50:PM »




There still remains to be the " 100's of 1,000's " who have respect and consideration for their partners.


Why do you expect perfection from the rest of society whilst retaining the right to hang on to your own imperfections?

Offline mike tesko

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Re: What makes Bamber innocent?
« Reply #861 on: May 14, 2016, 07:44:PM »
And you won't either.

'Kim Sengupta' reported this in an article penned in the Daily Express. You need to ask that journalist where they got that information from?
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Re: What makes Bamber innocent?
« Reply #862 on: May 14, 2016, 07:51:PM »
Just thought I'd mention that, 'there has never been' an internal investigation into what went wrong with the police raid, what specific mistakes were made, who by, and the consequences?

The cops keep such nasty details to themselves, so nobody can be disciplined, or prosecuted...
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Re: What makes Bamber innocent?
« Reply #863 on: May 14, 2016, 07:59:PM »
Just thought I'd mention that, 'there has never been' an internal investigation into what went wrong with the police raid, what specific mistakes were made, who by, and the consequences?

The cops keep such nasty details to themselves, so nobody can be disciplined, or prosecuted...
even when there is clear evidence to show a bent cop fabricated evidence and conspired to pervert the course of justice, their best friend the CPS drop any charges against them by committal stage. The system is corrupt, run by the real criminals...
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Re: What makes Bamber innocent?
« Reply #864 on: May 14, 2016, 08:00:PM »
Just thought I'd mention that, 'there has never been' an internal investigation into what went wrong with the police raid, what specific mistakes were made, who by, and the consequences?

The cops keep such nasty details to themselves, so nobody can be disciplined, or prosecuted...


And just thought I'd mention that, according to my information, there are no plans to hold one.

Offline mike tesko

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Re: What makes Bamber innocent?
« Reply #865 on: May 14, 2016, 08:02:PM »
Well, Iv've got news for everybody, us victims can fight back...

It doesn't matter anymore that bent cops best friend is the DPP. The DPP can be prosecuted, for ' malfeance in office...
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Re: What makes Bamber innocent?
« Reply #866 on: May 14, 2016, 08:03:PM »

And just thought I'd mention that, according to my information, there are no plans to hold one.

You don't determine that, victims do...
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Offline mike tesko

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Re: What makes Bamber innocent?
« Reply #867 on: May 14, 2016, 08:06:PM »
Yes, us victims can take out a 'private criminal pprosecution' against the police, the CPS, a magistrate, a judge, an MP, a cabinet minister, the prime minister, the Home Secretary, in fact, anybody who is a public servant who we believe has acted unlawfully...
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Re: What makes Bamber innocent?
« Reply #868 on: May 14, 2016, 08:22:PM »
Yes, us victims can take out a 'private criminal pprosecution' against the police, the CPS, a magistrate, a judge, an MP, a cabinet minister, the prime minister, the Home Secretary, in fact, anybody who is a public servant who we believe has acted unlawfully...


But you didn't mention a private criminal prosecution. All you said was that there hadn't been an internal investigation. I understand that there are no plans to hold such. It seems strange that in 30 years, having, in your view, acted so unlawfully, none of "us victims" have sought to take out a PCP against them.

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Re: What makes Bamber innocent?
« Reply #869 on: May 15, 2016, 08:34:AM »

But you didn't mention a private criminal prosecution. All you said was that there hadn't been an internal investigation. I understand that there are no plans to hold such. It seems strange that in 30 years, having, in your view, acted so unlawfully, none of "us victims" have sought to take out a PCP against them.
That is because there is very little information in the public domain about how 'any individual' can take out a PCP against any public servant providing there are grounds for believing that such a person who holds office has committed a criminal offence. But I can assure you that all this is about to change, and the balance of fairness in any proceedings brought against any suspect or defendant, or an appellant, is about to change for the better...

Because I am going to start promoting how it 'can' be done...

Those in power who act like the criminals they profess to be prosecuting, will suddenly find that they have to Act' lawfully, with fairness and without bias. This will not only apply to cops, but to the CPS, the magistrates, Crown court judges, court of appeal judges, members of Parliament, the prime minister, the Home Secretary, the lord chief justice, the minister of justice, the CCRC, and whoever holds any position in cases where there has been dishonesty, and acts of corruption, including a coroner, and his / her staff...

The law is going to change for the better, from this point onward...
« Last Edit: May 15, 2016, 08:47:AM by mike tesko »
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