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Re: What makes Bamber innocent?
« Reply #1875 on: May 29, 2016, 08:31:AM »
'Huston, we have contact'

Do ya, copy'?






The " half-moon " shaped mark on Sheila's hand looks for all the world as though someone had dug their fingernail in it. They'd all been attacking each other by the look of things.The three adults.

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Re: What makes Bamber innocent?
« Reply #1876 on: May 29, 2016, 10:30:AM »
It is also ,very telling, indeed, that 'bad apple cops' cut 7 negatives out of the bedroom  (0021) negative strip, and a further 8 negatives out of the 'gun cupboard' (0039) negative strip.  It should be obvious to everybody why cops would not want anybody outside the 'circle of corruption' to see 7 photographs taken in the main bedroom, and a further 8 photographs that were taken in the gun cupboard of the den, downstairs...
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Re: What makes Bamber innocent?
« Reply #1877 on: May 29, 2016, 10:51:AM »
'Bad apple cops' took 7 photographs inside 'this bedroom' that they didn't want anyone outside their 'Circle of Corruption' to see or as it were find out about:-

This photograph was taken at around 10.20am, and contains three 'significant elements of evidential value'., in addition to the time on the the clock situated on June Bambers bedside cabinet?
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Re: What makes Bamber innocent?
« Reply #1878 on: May 29, 2016, 10:53:AM »
'Bad apple cops' took 7 photographs inside 'this bedroom' that they didn't want anyone outside their 'Circle of Corruption' to see or as it were find out about:-


Which begs the question, why bother to take photos of things they didn't want seen?

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Re: What makes Bamber innocent?
« Reply #1879 on: May 29, 2016, 10:59:AM »

Which begs the question, why bother to take photos of things they didn't want seen?

Because the photographs they took were never intended for use in any Criminal proceedings, as was made clear from the outset. That's why. But once the matter turned into a Criminal investigation, they weeded out any damaging or incriminating photographs, or is it your case that Jeremy fooled them into weeding out such photographs? I mean, you might as well be consistent and blame poor Jeremy because he gets blamed for everything...
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Re: What makes Bamber innocent?
« Reply #1880 on: May 29, 2016, 11:56:AM »
'Bad apple cops' took 7 photographs inside 'this bedroom' that they didn't want anyone outside their 'Circle of Corruption' to see or as it were find out about:-

This photograph was taken at around 10.20am, and contains three 'significant elements of evidential value'., in addition to the time on the the clock situated on June Bambers bedside cabinet?

First significant element of evidential value (1) - Rifle on body 'alters in position in other photographs'...
Second significant element of evidential value (2) - Junes body 'alters in position near to doorway'...
Third significant element of evidential value (3) - Wet light blue leggings are 'not hanging over bannister'...
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Re: What makes Bamber innocent?
« Reply #1881 on: May 29, 2016, 12:02:PM »
Wet light blue leggings are missing from the bannister, meaning cops placed them there - leggings were 'wet looking', as though somebody had soaked or tried to rinse them out...

Third significant element of evidential value (3) - Wet light blue leggings are 'not hanging over bannister'...

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Re: What makes Bamber innocent?
« Reply #1882 on: May 29, 2016, 12:14:PM »
In response to those who say that if Sheila had been stood upright at all that there would have been more blood on the front of her nightdress, my response is 'not necessarily'. I am told that when she got shot in the kitchen, that she went to ground very quickly and appeared not to be breathing. There was very little external blood flow from the solitary wound that was inflicted at 'that' time, and her body remained there on the kitchen floor for about half an hour without moving. This having been the case, there was very little if any opportunity for much of her blood to run down the front of her nightdress...

About half an hour after she was shot downstairs in the kitchen (her death having already been described as 'a suicide' before 7.45am), she is known to have recovered consciousness and got to her feet, and gone upstairs to the bedroom where she collapsed into unconsciousness again onto her parents bed.The single wound she sustained downstairs in the kitchen half an hour previously would have become 'plugged' with congealed blood within 15 minutes of her being shot in the first instance...
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Re: What makes Bamber innocent?
« Reply #1883 on: May 29, 2016, 12:27:PM »
Second significant element of evidential value (2) - Junes body 'alters in position near to doorway'...
« Last Edit: May 29, 2016, 12:30:PM by mike tesko »
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Re: What makes Bamber innocent?
« Reply #1884 on: May 29, 2016, 12:38:PM »
I remember there having been blood on the door where she'd been " propped up ". A body doesn't slide down the door and end up in the position that she was " found ".

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Re: What makes Bamber innocent?
« Reply #1885 on: May 29, 2016, 12:41:PM »
First significant element of evidential value (1) - Rifle on body 'alters in position in other photographs'...

'Ron' Cook said he only moved Sheila's right hand so that PC Bird (SOCO) could photograph the bloodied marks on the nightdress, (blood which came from Sheila having tried to throttle her mother earlier)...
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Re: What makes Bamber innocent?
« Reply #1886 on: May 29, 2016, 12:50:PM »
If all this isn't enough, then the following images show the 'changing shape' of the heavy bloodstain on the armpit area of the upper right part of Sheila Caffells nightdress:-

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Re: What makes Bamber innocent?
« Reply #1887 on: May 29, 2016, 12:54:PM »
That little rug underneath her had been put there probably to stop any further transfer of blood from the bed where she lay because the blood on the opposite side to where June was didn't belong to Neville and it wasn't June's. Who's to argue if these things weren't recorded,then destroyed/missing later ?

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Re: What makes Bamber innocent?
« Reply #1888 on: May 29, 2016, 12:55:PM »
Wet light blue leggings are missing from the bannister, meaning cops placed them there - leggings were 'wet looking', as though somebody had soaked or tried to rinse them out...

Third significant element of evidential value (3) - Wet light blue leggings are 'not hanging over bannister'...


The tights/leggings are still there, the spindles are blacked out near to the door because of something hanging over the bannister - the tights/leggings!
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Re: What makes Bamber innocent?
« Reply #1889 on: May 29, 2016, 12:57:PM »
Which were probably wet.