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Offline orb9999

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If Jeremy was released
« on: March 20, 2017, 10:18:AM »
Looking ahead to the future if Jeremy ever gets released how would he cope with the world. So much has changed since 1985. Mobile phones, internet, volumes of traffic, housing estates, terrorism and lots lots more. Not knowing him personally how do you all think he would manage in 2017? How much compensation would he receive? Who would have to pay that? Would he be entitled  to anything at WHF? All hypothetical of course but what do you think he be like?

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Re: If Jeremy was released
« Reply #1 on: March 20, 2017, 10:34:AM »
Looking ahead to the future if Jeremy ever gets released how would he cope with the world. So much has changed since 1985. Mobile phones, internet, volumes of traffic, housing estates, terrorism and lots lots more. Not knowing him personally how do you all think he would manage in 2017? How much compensation would he receive? Who would have to pay that? Would he be entitled  to anything at WHF? All hypothetical of course but what do you think he be like?

Going back to the time I believed him to be innocent, I believed then that he'd never be released, for some of the points you've raised. We're now two generations on from those involved at the time. RWB is dead. AE's generation are in their 70's. It her childrens' generation who have built up the business through their own hard work. Barry George was released but received no compensation. What would Jeremy be like now? I guess one would have needed to have known him before his conviction in order to make comparison.

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Re: If Jeremy was released
« Reply #2 on: March 20, 2017, 10:45:AM »
Looking ahead to the future if Jeremy ever gets released how would he cope with the world. So much has changed since 1985. Mobile phones, internet, volumes of traffic, housing estates, terrorism and lots lots more. Not knowing him personally how do you all think he would manage in 2017? How much compensation would he receive? Who would have to pay that? Would he be entitled  to anything at WHF? All hypothetical of course but what do you think he be like?

Compensation for a MOJ is now capped at £500,000

I'm sure he would file civil claims against those who benefited from him being disinherited.

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Re: If Jeremy was released
« Reply #3 on: March 20, 2017, 10:47:AM »
If I were him,I think I'd want a GPS satellite tracker so that there's no argument as to where he was at any given time in case there should be a crime and he gets blamed again !!

To be institutionalised for so long will be the biggest hurdle to overcome and to resolve this he'll need the genuine support of friends as well as professionals.
Jeremy's no fool and will have been keeping up to speed with the news so will have realised how things have changed over the years.
I think he's got a level head on his shoulders.
Compensation I'm not sure of,but he'll make a packet in interviews and the like. I doubt that his mind has turned to compensation-------more about his freedom and to prove that he's no killer.
Again,whether he'd have anything to do with WHF remains to be seen,though again,unless he was pressured in any way,I don't think he'd bother.

There could be restrictions about where he lives,I don't know,but I'd keep away from Essex if I were him.

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Re: If Jeremy was released
« Reply #4 on: March 20, 2017, 12:28:PM »
Compensation for a MOJ is now capped at £500,000

I'm sure he would file civil claims against those who benefited from him being disinherited.





Only if he could prove that they'd ( the relatives ) reneged in any way.

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Re: If Jeremy was released
« Reply #5 on: March 20, 2017, 12:30:PM »
Looking ahead to the future if Jeremy ever gets released how would he cope with the world. So much has changed since 1985. Mobile phones, internet, volumes of traffic, housing estates, terrorism and lots lots more. Not knowing him personally how do you all think he would manage in 2017? How much compensation would he receive? Who would have to pay that? Would he be entitled  to anything at WHF? All hypothetical of course but what do you think he be like?

After 31 years he will only get released on a technicality that hasn't already been attempted. So would not get any compensation.
« Last Edit: March 20, 2017, 12:47:PM by Adam »
'Only I know what really happened that night'.

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Re: If Jeremy was released
« Reply #6 on: March 20, 2017, 12:34:PM »
After 31 years he will only get released on a technicality that hasn't already been attempted. So would not get any compensation. However he's been





He doesn't want anything to do with a technicality--------his main aim is to defend his innocence.
He'd have used the technicality issue years ago if he'd been guilty,like most do !

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Re: If Jeremy was released
« Reply #7 on: March 20, 2017, 12:56:PM »
nobody wants to get released on a technicality well nobody who claims innocence but its better than not being released.

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Re: If Jeremy was released
« Reply #8 on: March 20, 2017, 12:57:PM »




He doesn't want anything to do with a technicality--------his main aim is to defend his innocence.
He'd have used the technicality issue years ago if he'd been guilty,like most do !

If Bamber had the chance of a technicality, he would take it.

He could always continue to protest his complete innocence as a free man. Which would be easier to do if free. Although not much has been heard from Barry George & Sion Jenkins since they were released.
'Only I know what really happened that night'.

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Re: If Jeremy was released
« Reply #9 on: March 20, 2017, 01:14:PM »
If Bamber had the chance of a technicality, he would take it.

He could always continue to protest his complete innocence as a free man. Which would be easier to do if free. Although not much has been heard from Barry George & Sion Jenkins since they were released.




No,he's said many a time that he wouldn't want this and it's certainly not what he's aiming for.
For all we know,it might even have been suggested to him in the past,but he's having none of it.

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Re: If Jeremy was released
« Reply #10 on: March 20, 2017, 01:43:PM »
Adam,why are you telling the red forum that I'm saying " JB is guilty ?" Is it a desperate attempt on your part to bring me round to your way of thinking,or what ? What is your aim in lying ? Motive ??
 

I take great offence in what you've written on the red forum.!! It's worse than any insult !!

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Re: If Jeremy was released
« Reply #11 on: March 20, 2017, 02:16:PM »
Adam,why are you telling the red forum that I'm saying " JB is guilty ?" Is it a desperate attempt on your part to bring me round to your way of thinking,or what ? What is your aim in lying ? Motive ??
 

I take great offence in what you've written on the red forum.!! It's worse than any insult !!

Hi lookout  ignore him he is trying to be clever and get noticed ;D

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Re: If Jeremy was released
« Reply #12 on: March 20, 2017, 02:26:PM »
Hi lookout  ignore him he is trying to be clever and get noticed ;D





Hi Susan,I will do. What a horrible way to be. :o

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Re: If Jeremy was released
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No,he's said many a time that he wouldn't want this and it's certainly not what he's aiming for.
For all we know,it might even have been suggested to him in the past,but he's having none of it.

What he wants and what he may have to accept are two very different things. IF a technicality were found on which he could be released, I very much doubt that he'd be allowed tom stay in prison. I have even greater doubts that he'd choose to stay inside if freedom, under whatever circumstances, had been/was offered. NO ONE would be that altruistic. To suggest that Jeremy would be is laughable in the extreme.

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Re: If Jeremy was released
« Reply #14 on: March 20, 2017, 02:58:PM »
What he wants and what he may have to accept are two very different things. IF a technicality were found on which he could be released, I very much doubt that he'd be allowed tom stay in prison. I have even greater doubts that he'd choose to stay inside if freedom, under whatever circumstances, had been/was offered. NO ONE would be that altruistic. To suggest that Jeremy would be is laughable in the extreme.




He'd still go on fighting even if a technicality would mean his release,because it doesn't necessarily spell freedom from a crime which is what his main aim is. To prove his innocence.

He's had time to " confess " for a possible lesser sentence,but that hasn't and isn't going to happen.