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Offline Kaldin

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Re: The Bible
« Reply #210 on: September 09, 2017, 09:45:PM »
Stan Jones is a police man. He can make decisions.

Whereever Bamber was, he was whisking Julie around with him.

Not that kind of decision.

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« Reply #211 on: September 09, 2017, 09:46:PM »
Did he even know they were going there? He was in London with Julie and Colin. Ann Eaton had the keys to the house.





I'm afraid Jeremy hadn't been aware of half that went on. He was completely oblivious.

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Re: The Bible
« Reply #212 on: September 09, 2017, 09:46:PM »
As I said, it seems he simply b******d off. If he'd hung around to to let them know his intentions, they may not have thought it necessary to go.

Why was it their business though? If he wanted the house tidied, he could have done it when he wanted.

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Re: The Bible
« Reply #213 on: September 09, 2017, 09:47:PM »




What compensation did Daniel and Nicholas get when Jeremy blew their brains out in an unprovoked attack?



'He has a whole life tariff because he wont accept responsibility, you cant be rehabilitated if you don't accept responsibility.'



'The rifle he used was fine for the job. Anyone could shoot five people, it's staging the suicide that's the tricky part.'



'30 Years have now passed and Jeremy's supporters have failed to free him.

'The forensics point to him in all directions despite the police errors and inconsistencies. Therefore you must find the only potential evidence that could free him (if it exists)'.



'Yes, Its all well and good saying he is innocent but at the end of the day one must prove the points I have made above.

Too long have Jeremy supporters just repeated the same inconsistencies and oddities around the case thinking that if they repeat it enough times he will be released but that is not feasible. For Jeremy to be released they must prove a conspiracy or moral motivated corruption has produced the evidence that convicted him in order to secure his release.'



'Jeremy said he didn't do it and he wrights nice things about his family on his blog - Therefore he cant have done it.

That's lookouts logic'.


'Just to remind you, Supporters are yet to complete step 1

Good luck '


There is only one plausible scenario for Jeremy to be innocent. That is once rumors spread of Jeremy's possible involvement round the police ranks they think they have made a huge mistake closing and dismantling the crime scene to soon, Feeling stupid and fooled they become more convinced he done it and that they will get the blame for helping a mass murderer walk free. So they plant and manufacture evidence and coerce Julie into testifying and all parties involved believe they are doing the right thing to bring Justice. Now 30 years later the police who manufactured the evidence still think he is guilty and think they done the right thing putting mass murderer behind bars

This scenario is possible but very very very unlikely.  If its the case Jeremy is a victim of a chain of bizarre situations and circumstances where he cannot possibly prove his innocence.



This sinister smile is what Ozzy Osborne called "The Bambinator" I think Ozzy was spot on



He looks straight into the camera and smiles. Not something people tend to do while under arrest.


Quote from: lookout on April 29, 2015, 06:27:PM

He didn't have it on at the time,Patti. If he'd just come out of the shower downstairs,he'd have met Sheila's wrath immediately, not having the time to get properly dressed poor man.

lol

Then how did he have time to ring Jeremy then go upstairs to get shot four times in the main bedroom then run back downstairs to be shot in the kitchen after having a shower at 3 in the morning?



If they believe he is innocent its the only way



Jeremy supporters must use the above methods to prove innocence, However be advised Telephone and Computer hacking is illegal, So is trespassing to obtain this information so do so at your own risk



Let's face it, the only thing that will make hardcore supporters like lookout change their minds is if Jeremy admits to doing it.


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Scipios one post changed all that.
'Only I know what really happened that night'.

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Re: The Bible
« Reply #214 on: September 09, 2017, 09:50:PM »
Why was it their business though? If he wanted the house tidied, he could have done it when he wanted.

You're asking unimportant questions.

Lucy would ask questions such as why did the relatives give money from Nevill's wallet to the police. What else were they supposed to do ?
« Last Edit: September 09, 2017, 09:50:PM by Adam »
'Only I know what really happened that night'.

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Re: The Bible
« Reply #215 on: September 09, 2017, 09:50:PM »




I'm afraid Jeremy hadn't been aware of half that went on. He was completely oblivious.

Well, if he'd been there, he may have found out. I can't imagine a worse time for him to take off. He COULD have gone to visit his Grandmother. He COULD have gone to visit Auntie Pam. Instead, he chose to do other things, seemingly, without telling the family where he was or what were his intentions.

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Re: The Bible
« Reply #216 on: September 09, 2017, 09:51:PM »
You're asking unimportant questions.

Lucy would ask questions such as why did the relatives give money from Nevill's wallet to the police. What else were they supposed to do ?

Probably - I'm just curious as to why Jeremy let them take over.

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« Reply #217 on: September 09, 2017, 09:52:PM »
I get the impression that he wasn't that fond of his relatives though - they certainly didn't speak very highly of him.

Kaldin I think he thought more of them than they did him maybe it was to do with the adoption I cannot answer that but Jeremy sent flowers to AE thanking her for all her help and support

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Re: The Bible
« Reply #218 on: September 09, 2017, 09:53:PM »

What compensation did Daniel and Nicholas get when Jeremy blew their brains out in an unprovoked attack?



'He has a whole life tariff because he wont accept responsibility, you cant be rehabilitated if you don't accept responsibility.'



'The rifle he used was fine for the job. Anyone could shoot five people, it's staging the suicide that's the tricky part.'



'30 Years have now passed and Jeremy's supporters have failed to free him.

'The forensics point to him in all directions despite the police errors and inconsistencies. Therefore you must find the only potential evidence that could free him (if it exists)'.



'Yes, Its all well and good saying he is innocent but at the end of the day one must prove the points I have made above.

Too long have Jeremy supporters just repeated the same inconsistencies and oddities around the case thinking that if they repeat it enough times he will be released but that is not feasible. For Jeremy to be released they must prove a conspiracy or moral motivated corruption has produced the evidence that convicted him in order to secure his release.'



'Jeremy said he didn't do it and he wrights nice things about his family on his blog - Therefore he cant have done it.

That's lookouts logic'.


'Just to remind you, Supporters are yet to complete step 1

Good luck '


There is only one plausible scenario for Jeremy to be innocent. That is once rumors spread of Jeremy's possible involvement round the police ranks they think they have made a huge mistake closing and dismantling the crime scene to soon, Feeling stupid and fooled they become more convinced he done it and that they will get the blame for helping a mass murderer walk free. So they plant and manufacture evidence and coerce Julie into testifying and all parties involved believe they are doing the right thing to bring Justice. Now 30 years later the police who manufactured the evidence still think he is guilty and think they done the right thing putting mass murderer behind bars

This scenario is possible but very very very unlikely.  If its the case Jeremy is a victim of a chain of bizarre situations and circumstances where he cannot possibly prove his innocence.



This sinister smile is what Ozzy Osborne called "The Bambinator" I think Ozzy was spot on



He looks straight into the camera and smiles. Not something people tend to do while under arrest.


Quote from: lookout on April 29, 2015, 06:27:PM

He didn't have it on at the time,Patti. If he'd just come out of the shower downstairs,he'd have met Sheila's wrath immediately, not having the time to get properly dressed poor man.

lol

Then how did he have time to ring Jeremy then go upstairs to get shot four times in the main bedroom then run back downstairs to be shot in the kitchen after having a shower at 3 in the morning?



If they believe he is innocent its the only way



Jeremy supporters must use the above methods to prove innocence, However be advised Telephone and Computer hacking is illegal, So is trespassing to obtain this information so do so at your own risk



Let's face it, the only thing that will make hardcore supporters like lookout change their minds is if Jeremy admits to doing it.


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Scipios one post changed all that.

Well done. Now try and find one relevant to this discussion and I will fully justify myself like I have with those above. Except the ones you have taken out of context of course.

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Re: The Bible
« Reply #219 on: September 09, 2017, 09:54:PM »
Probably - I'm just curious as to why Jeremy let them take over.

Kaldin he knew he had nothing to hide and this is why IMO he was so arrogant and cocky at the trial

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« Reply #220 on: September 09, 2017, 09:55:PM »
Probably - I'm just curious as to why Jeremy let them take over.

They didn't take over. As you said, Bamber was not around & not wanting to go inside WHF. So Stan Jones asked relatives to do a tidy up.
'Only I know what really happened that night'.

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Re: The Bible
« Reply #221 on: September 09, 2017, 09:55:PM »
Why was it their business though? If he wanted the house tidied, he could have done it when he wanted.

It probably wasn't, but they were family and they probably felt they had to do something -anything. Death, especially when it comes in such tragic form, leaves people feeling helpless, even useless. It appears he didn't even have the courtesy to tell them there was nothing he needed doing and that he had everything in hand.

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« Reply #222 on: September 09, 2017, 09:58:PM »
Kaldin I think he thought more of them than they did him maybe it was to do with the adoption I cannot answer that but Jeremy sent flowers to AE thanking her for all her help and support

It's still odd though. I wonder if Ann Eaton really went there on her own on 10th August. She must have had nerves of steel!

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Re: The Bible
« Reply #223 on: September 09, 2017, 09:59:PM »
Probably - I'm just curious as to why Jeremy let them take over.





Maybe he hadn't felt " right " in himself to spend much time in the farmhouse with his family gone.
Some people are like that and prefer to leave it to others. 

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« Reply #224 on: September 09, 2017, 10:02:PM »
It's still odd though. I wonder if Ann Eaton really went there on her own on 10th August. She must have had nerves of steel!

Ann was her father's daughter.