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Re: Bullets fired and reloading
« Reply #135 on: October 14, 2017, 01:19:PM »





None of them put up much of a fight did they ? No matter who it had been,I'd have left my mark on the killer,but JB went unscathed-----------even showing no signs of Sheila's " long,strong manicured nails " strange that or a couple of black eyes from Nevill.
3 adults ? It beggars belief really.

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Re: Bullets fired and reloading
« Reply #136 on: October 14, 2017, 01:20:PM »
Nevill was an ex-serviceman,big,strong and fit.What stopped him ? Had it been because it was a woman ?? 

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Re: Bullets fired and reloading
« Reply #137 on: October 14, 2017, 01:21:PM »





None of them put up much of a fight did they ? No matter who it had been,I'd have left my mark on the killer,but JB went unscathed-----------even showing no signs of Sheila's " long,strong manicured nails " strange that or a couple of black eyes from Nevill.
3 adults ? It beggars belief really.

No, they didn't damage the killer. I suppose once they'd been shot, they would have be very shocked at the injuries, the pain, and all the blood, and completely shocked if they realised who was shooting them.

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Re: Bullets fired and reloading
« Reply #138 on: October 14, 2017, 01:22:PM »





None of them put up much of a fight did they ? No matter who it had been,I'd have left my mark on the killer,but JB went unscathed-----------even showing no signs of Sheila's " long,strong manicured nails " strange that or a couple of black eyes from Nevill.
3 adults ? It beggars belief really.

Kaldin and co were debating Sheila's clothes recently. They mocked the fact that they didn't believe Sheila's clothes would fit Jeremy Bamber

So on that basis - Jeremy Bamber was a big, strapping young lad - do you think his family would have stood much of a chance?
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Re: Bullets fired and reloading
« Reply #139 on: October 14, 2017, 01:22:PM »
Nevill was an ex-serviceman,big,strong and fit.What stopped him ? Had it been because it was a woman ??

What does your common sense tell you Lookout
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Re: Bullets fired and reloading
« Reply #140 on: October 14, 2017, 01:30:PM »
Kaldin and co were debating Sheila's clothes recently. They mocked the fact that they didn't believe Sheila's clothes would fit Jeremy Bamber

So on that basis - Jeremy Bamber was a big, strapping young lad - do you think his family would have stood much of a chance?

And don't forget the gun he left out with all those bullets  ::)
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Re: Bullets fired and reloading
« Reply #141 on: October 14, 2017, 01:37:PM »
And don't forget the gun he left out with all those bullets  ::)

Perhaps he routinely, lazily left the gun out?  Or perhaps he occasionally, lazily left the gun out - on previous occasions?  Anyone considered that?

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« Reply #142 on: October 14, 2017, 01:38:PM »
Perhaps he routinely, lazily left the gun out?  Or perhaps he occasionally, lazily left the gun out - on previous occasions?  Anyone considered that?

Yes. There's no reason why he shouldn't have been lazy.

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Re: Bullets fired and reloading
« Reply #143 on: October 14, 2017, 01:39:PM »
Perhaps he routinely, lazily left the gun out?  Or perhaps he occasionally, lazily left the gun out - on previous occasions?  Anyone considered that?






Well yes,because it was said that he put the guns away meaning that they must have been left out in the past,or that wouldn't have been said.

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Re: Bullets fired and reloading
« Reply #144 on: October 14, 2017, 01:41:PM »
Perhaps he routinely, lazily left the gun out?  Or perhaps he occasionally, lazily left the gun out - on previous occasions?  Anyone considered that?

You, possibly  ;)

Look, Roch, if you or any of his others supporters have questions like this after 33 years and NO ONE has bothered to ask him in all this time; have you ever considered the fact that it's quite clear you really know nothing about him at all
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« Reply #145 on: October 14, 2017, 01:42:PM »
Perhaps he routinely, lazily left the gun out?  Or perhaps he occasionally, lazily left the gun out - on previous occasions?  Anyone considered that?

When someone manipulates something or someone to their advantage Roch it's more often than not obvious
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« Reply #146 on: October 14, 2017, 01:43:PM »
I thought you were intelligent  :(
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Re: Bullets fired and reloading
« Reply #147 on: October 14, 2017, 01:49:PM »
Perhaps he routinely, lazily left the gun out?  Or perhaps he occasionally, lazily left the gun out - on previous occasions?  Anyone considered that?

Totally off topic, but have you seen or heard the adverts the police have been advertising in relation to recruitment?

I'm thinking of becoming a detective with Essex police

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It's a responsibly that belongs to us all Roch to ensure that criminals are behind bars where they belong
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Re: Bullets fired and reloading
« Reply #148 on: October 14, 2017, 01:58:PM »
The rifle being left out all again shows Bamber as the 'unluckiest man ever' -

Bambers see rabbits.

Bamber decides to fully load a rifle to look for & kill these man eaters.

The rabbits Bamber saw have disappeared.

Bamber leaves loaded rifle in kitchen rather than putting it back where he got it from.

Neither June or Nevill put rifle away.

Sheila has 3am psychotic rage & uses available loaded rifle to commence 25 bullet massacre.

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Bad luck or as the judge said some of the cases 'curious coincidences'.
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Re: Bullets fired and reloading
« Reply #149 on: October 14, 2017, 02:00:PM »
The rifle being left out all again shows Bamber as the 'unluckiest man ever' -

Bambers see rabbits.

Bamber decides to fully load a rifle to look for & kill these man eaters.

The rabbits have gone.

Bamber leaves loaded rifle in kitchen rather than putting it back where he got it from.

Neither June or Nevill put rifle away.

Sheila has 3am psychotic rage & uses rifle to commence 25 bullet massacre.

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Bad luck or as the judge said some of the cases 'curious coincidences'.

He didn't leave it in the kitchen, he left it on or near the settle in the "back kitchen" or whatever you want to call it.