DCI 621 Stuart Smith of Essex Police is the gatekeeper for all issues relating to Jeremy Bamber. Please see the attached document.
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Detective Chief Inspector 621 Stuart Smith of Kent and Essex Serious Crime Directorate has received a report detailing how the jury at the trial of Jeremy Bamber was misled by the pathologist Dr Peter Vanezis. There were in fact at least 70 wounds to the three adult victims not disclosed by Vanezis; he repeatedly said that there were no wounds to Sheila Caffell other than two bullet wounds in her neck.
Vanezis said that all the blood shown in the picture below resulted from blood running down the arm from a single bullet wound to the throat of Sheila Caffell. DCI Smith has said that he cannot see any cuts, gouges, scratches or any other kind of wound in photographs provided to him.
“The images that you include are of very low quality... There is absolutely no way that any person could reasonably say that the marks and blood trails that you depict are injuries”. Is your eyesight better than DCI Smith’s? How many wounds do you see on Sheila’s hand?
Mr Justice Drake to the witness: No evidence of any other injury, what about the possibility that she had been involved in some fighting or scuffling to leave any sort of marks, other than what one might term “an injury”? Vanezis: There was certainly no evidence of any other marks that could have been produced in a scuffle In determining whether Jeremy Bamber was guilty of murder, any evidence that his sister, Sheila Caffell, fought with anyone inside White House Farm (WHF) in the early hours of 7th August 1985, changes the fundamental premise behind the Prosecution case against Bamber. For, supported by misleading testimony from the pathologist, Dr Peter Vanezis, the prosecution could state that Sheila received only two wounds, both gunshots to her neck. By thus testifying, Vanezis enabled the prosecution to present Sheila Caffell as an innocent victim rather than the perpetrator of violence.
The suppression of evidence that both June and Nevill Bamber received multiple minor injuries due to fighting with Sheila over possession of the rifle further enhanced the stage-managed evidence given at trial by Vanezis to the effect that only Jeremy could have been responsible for the deaths of his family. Jeremy did not kill his family –