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Offline David1819

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Re: why were the police and proscution so instant on this.
« Reply #45 on: August 19, 2016, 06:36:AM »
They did find a hacksaw blade. Which matched the marks on the window.

Bamber said he used it to gain access through the bathroom window. After the massacre !

I don't know why he would use a hack saw blade. He told the police he could easily enter and exit through several windows. I suspect it was used prior to the massacre to ensure a quiet entry on the night.

Have you forgotten they found no hack saw marks despite "thorough" investigations on the doors and windows for forced entry, several weeks after the massacre?

 They only found those hack saw marks after Jeremy had entered via that window in mid September. Like you said after the massacre  ::)

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Re: why were the police and proscution so instant on this.
« Reply #46 on: August 19, 2016, 06:47:AM »
Have you forgotten they found no hack saw marks despite "thorough" investigations on the doors and windows for forced entry, several weeks after the massacre?

 They only found those hack saw marks after Jeremy had entered via that window in mid September. Like you said after the massacre  ::)

Why would Bamber use a hack saw blade after the massacre ? He said he knew how to easily get into WHF.

Yes they did do a very brief walk around WHF on the massacre night. All windows appeared to be shut.

After Bamber became a suspect they 'Bambers' hack saw. Which he said he used.
'Only I know what really happened that night'.

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Re: why were the police and proscution so instant on this.
« Reply #47 on: August 19, 2016, 06:55:AM »
The top and bottom of it was that EP had NOTHING on JB as being a suspect,so it's obvious that a plan was devised involving the silencer/moderator,hoping that nobody would know anything about them. Being as a silencer wasn't used EP are up the creek and won't let go of vital " missing " files as they must now know that what is contained in them will blow the case wide open.

Supporters have to say there is 'nothing on Bamber'. As disputing the 100 + pieces of forensic evidence is too time consuming. And just highlights these pieces. But when a piece is discussed, supporters can be very demanding.

A poster once demanded 10 sources that the kitchen window could be banged shut from outside !

Ten sources were supplied on the same day, however it was then said apparently not all of the sources were 'primary' sources !

Anyway there are now 20 sources on the kitchen window and this piece of 'forensic' evidence is in the library.
« Last Edit: August 19, 2016, 07:09:AM by Adam »
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Re: why were the police and proscution so instant on this.
« Reply #48 on: August 19, 2016, 08:54:AM »
Supporters have to say there is 'nothing on Bamber'. As disputing the 100 + pieces of forensic evidence is too time consuming. And just highlights these pieces. But when a piece is discussed, supporters can be very demanding.

A poster once demanded 10 sources that the kitchen window could be banged shut from outside !

Ten sources were supplied on the same day, however it was then said apparently not all of the sources were 'primary' sources !

Anyway there are now 20 sources on the kitchen window and this piece of 'forensic' evidence is in the library.

Adam. Where in your library can I find an explanation as to how Sheila can be dead for over 7 hours. But have no developed post mortem hypostasis, Non coagulated blood on her neck and lack of rigor mortis? Showing she was dead for around 2 hours at 9.30am?  8)


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Re: why were the police and proscution so instant on this.
« Reply #49 on: August 19, 2016, 10:17:AM »
" Pieces of eight,pieces of eight ",just like Long John Silver's parrot-----pieces of 100,pieces of 100.

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Re: why were the police and proscution so instant on this.
« Reply #50 on: August 19, 2016, 11:45:AM »
Adam, why would he leave the hacksaw blade there?. I wouldn't, would you  ?

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Re: why were the police and proscution so instant on this.
« Reply #51 on: August 19, 2016, 01:07:PM »
why were the police and proscution so insitant that jeremy got in via the bathroom window when he could of used a diffrent entrance.

he culd of got through the open upstairs window using a ladder so hy asnt this considred.





EVERYONE wanted this case to be over as swiftly as possible. No doubt there were a few officers,etc coming up for retirement as after such a case they're immune to any reneging that has gone on once they're retired--------but a prisoner isn't, as even after all these years they can still remain charged as was.
What a sad indictment on our so-called justice system that an officer coming up for retirement can commit corruption,etc,with impunity and not be responsible for their actions once retired !!

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Re: why were the police and proscution so instant on this.
« Reply #52 on: August 19, 2016, 02:08:PM »
So, after murdering his family and the police finding the door locked on the inside   he told them that he knew how to get in and out without a key! Are you saying that JB is/was mad ?

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Re: why were the police and proscution so instant on this.
« Reply #53 on: August 19, 2016, 03:08:PM »
Adam. Where in your library can I find an explanation as to how Sheila can be dead for over 7 hours. But have no developed post mortem hypostasis, Non coagulated blood on her neck and lack of rigor mortis? Showing she was dead for around 2 hours at 9.30am?  8)


and your an expert at determining time of death by looking at photos :)) :)) :))

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Re: why were the police and proscution so instant on this.
« Reply #54 on: August 19, 2016, 03:18:PM »
and your an expert at determining time of death by looking at photos :)) :)) :))





Where are your opinions apart from making snide comments/remarks and pretending to put smiles after them as though you're joking ? People aren't stupid you know.

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Re: why were the police and proscution so instant on this.
« Reply #55 on: August 19, 2016, 03:50:PM »




EVERYONE wanted this case to be over as swiftly as possible. No doubt there were a few officers,etc coming up for retirement as after such a case they're immune to any reneging that has gone on once they're retired--------but a prisoner isn't, as even after all these years they can still remain charged as was.
What a sad indictment on our so-called justice system that an officer coming up for retirement can commit corruption,etc,with impunity and not be responsible for their actions once retired !!


Surely the quickest way for the case to be over would have been to keep it a murder/suicide.  :-\

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Re: why were the police and proscution so instant on this.
« Reply #56 on: August 19, 2016, 04:48:PM »
So, after murdering his family and the police finding the door locked on the inside   he told them that he knew how to get in and out without a key! Are you saying that JB is/was mad ?

It's in his police interviews. And he testified this.
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Re: why were the police and proscution so instant on this.
« Reply #57 on: August 19, 2016, 04:51:PM »
Adam, why would he leave the hacksaw blade there?. I wouldn't, would you  ?

It wasn't by the window. But in some long grass several metres away. The police found it by accident.

Anyway it's Bambers and used by him on the bathroom window.
'Only I know what really happened that night'.

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Re: why were the police and proscution so instant on this.
« Reply #58 on: August 19, 2016, 05:19:PM »
I know that he testifies to it , but why would he make such a claim thus drawing attention to himself and become under suspicion
« Last Edit: August 19, 2016, 08:02:PM by haughton »

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Re: why were the police and proscution so instant on this.
« Reply #59 on: August 19, 2016, 05:21:PM »




Where are your opinions apart from making snide comments/remarks and pretending to put smiles after them as though you're joking ? People aren't stupid you know.
you keep on about my opinions the last time you asked i gave you and others my theory.you dont say much also.so keep smiling :) :)