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Offline David1819

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« Reply #75 on: September 04, 2016, 09:22:PM »
give it a couple of years and people will be laughing at ya than you will have to go into hiding :)) :))

Il remind you of this in a few years. 8)

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« Reply #76 on: September 04, 2016, 09:23:PM »
Il remind you of this in a few years. 8)
please do ;D

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« Reply #77 on: September 04, 2016, 09:28:PM »
I can agree because he was typically ruthless in his approach to this particular case and would have had JB hung,drawn and quartered without a second thought.

I wonder if the Jury verdict would be different if the death sentence was still in effect?  :-\

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« Reply #78 on: September 04, 2016, 09:33:PM »
I wonder if the Jury verdict would be different if the death sentence was still in effect?  :-\




One thing for sure,the investigation would have been more thorough,making the jury think twice over a few things. I have to wonder at withheld evidence with the death penalty in-situ. Would more heads have been rolling then ?

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« Reply #79 on: September 06, 2016, 10:18:AM »
i think you have to be a law abiding citizen to be on jury service.as you didnt know the jury .thats a bit harsh i think :)
true Sami, I felt sorry for the people on the jury having to go through the trial, must have been awful listening how Bamber cold blooded killed those poor innocent kids, looking at the photos of the murders and then seeing Bamber's face show no emotion, no wonder some of the jury was crying, I bet they still have nightmares re-living  that trial, now they have to listen as Bamber, sells pens, mugs and does a bake off.

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« Reply #80 on: September 06, 2016, 12:00:PM »
All the more reason why the verdict shouldn't have been based on the emotional side of things. Sad and horrendous as it all was,because believe me or not, revenge would have got the better of me and I'd have gone for JB's throat whether in a courtroom or not,but you CAN'T think or be led on those lines and this was NOT what it was all about.
The investigation was a bad one so the main pointer would have been that JB had killed two little boys,but for me,it didn't go deep enough as there was no trace whatsoever of JB having murdered anyone that night. Just because " he showed no emotion " ,though how that was known when nobody here was present  fail to understand,hearsay again ?? Lack of emotion keeps a person from crumbling so that they can face up and speak up in a forthright and honest way.
The majority of murderers,lawbreakers are reduced to whingeing when being questioned as they think it will halt any more questioning because of their " state of despair " as they lie through their teeth.
We've seen it with many !! The Philpotts and look at the many children they murdered ! Evil pair.

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« Reply #81 on: September 06, 2016, 01:11:PM »
true Sami, I felt sorry for the people on the jury having to go through the trial, must have been awful listening how Bamber cold blooded killed those poor innocent kids, looking at the photos of the murders and then seeing Bamber's face show no emotion, no wonder some of the jury was crying, I bet they still have nightmares re-living  that trial, now they have to listen as Bamber, sells pens, mugs and does a bake off.
yes justice ,iam sure it was hard for them being there 1st hand.poor lot they still cant win even though they did their job.they still get accused of making the wrong decision

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« Reply #82 on: September 08, 2016, 09:57:PM »
I think this is Neville's blood trail mentioned in Taff Jones note book

There were small amounts of blood dripped on the floor of the stairs and landing

This confirms there is not just blood on the wall but on the stairs and landing also

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« Reply #83 on: September 08, 2016, 10:12:PM »
I think this is Neville's blood trail mentioned in Taff Jones note book

There were small amounts of blood dripped on the floor of the stairs and landing

This confirms there is not just blood on the wall but on the stairs and landing also
did taff also have a photo of it in his wallet.cause if not it means nothing because theres no photos of it in crime secne photos.just the ramblings of an officer who got it wrong and was too proud admit it

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« Reply #84 on: September 08, 2016, 10:39:PM »
did taff also have a photo of it in his wallet.cause if not it means nothing because theres no photos of it in crime secne photos.just the ramblings of an officer who got it wrong and was too proud admit it


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« Reply #85 on: September 08, 2016, 10:58:PM »
you little boy go do your homework.posting bullshit like your some expert.shove taffs notebook where the sun dont shine. :)) :)) :)) :)) :))
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« Reply #86 on: September 09, 2016, 10:30:AM »
I've always wondered what happened to any swab results from Neville's or June's hands ( if they were ever taken ) as both of them were in a terrible state. Whether their hands would have shown gun residue during a struggle as both had " grab " marks on their forearms,when they both would have tried to get the gun off Sheila,surely ??
If not,why just swab Sheila ?
This was a murder scene in which three adults were involved,so why have we only got results from one person ?

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« Reply #87 on: September 09, 2016, 10:48:AM »
I've always wondered what happened to any swab results from Neville's or June's hands ( if they were ever taken ) as both of them were in a terrible state. Whether their hands would have shown gun residue during a struggle as both had " grab " marks on their forearms,when they both would have tried to get the gun off Sheila,surely ??
If not,why just swab Sheila ?
This was a murder scene in which three adults were involved,so why have we only got results from one person ?

Because Sheila was considered the perpatrator. No need to swab the others, the gun was layng neatly on Sheila's body to indicate her role in the massacre.
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« Reply #88 on: September 09, 2016, 11:14:AM »
Because Sheila was considered the perpatrator. No need to swab the others, the gun was layng neatly on Sheila's body to indicate her role in the massacre.

The gun was laying on Sheila's body because of her culpability in the massacre.

You provide no answer for the hypostasis, yet you continue to peddle guilt without a shred of evidence to justify this position. Then you avoid the questions you cannot get past in some cases you deny the question has been put to you.

This is a symptom of either agenda or xxxxxxxx I suspect its a combination of both.

 
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« Reply #89 on: September 09, 2016, 11:31:AM »
Because Sheila was considered the perpatrator. No need to swab the others, the gun was layng neatly on Sheila's body to indicate her role in the massacre.





There's EVERY need to swab EVERYONE in a murder scene. Unless of course " Taff " knew differently to which we haven't seen his indicator that it was murder/suicide. There HAS to be one.
That gun had been" placed " onto Sheila.It wouldn't have just lain there after a belt-back from a rifle. Sheila hadn't even been left " grasping " the rifle with her hand locked in rigor mortis, as happens when a weapon has to be prized from a deceased person.