Ok, that being the case, why is it that you cannot bring yourself to accept that 'a dodgy case' has been brought against Jeremy Bamber, in the prosecution of him?
Victims of MOJ should be sympathetic to other cases involving other people who claim that they have been wrongly accused, prosecuted, and convicted of something, which they declare for whatever reason that they did not do, or were not involved in...
It's not a case of crying 'poor me', at all, its a case of giving someone the benefit of doubt, until you come up against evidence which can only lead to the inevitable conclusion that what this person has said, or what this person is saying, cannot possibly be true! In Jeremy Bambers case, based on my experiences with the criminal Justice system I have not yet come up against or been challenged by, any evidence which means that he did kill his family (including Sheila)! In fact, the contrary is true, everything points to 'Sheila having shot the other four victims', and the cops having involvement in her death, and the stage managing of her death scene, on the bedroom floor!
A) Because I no longer believe that Jeremy is innocent. That a "dodgy case" may have been bought against him is an entirely separate question which by no means makes him innocent.
B) I'm entirely sympathetic to those who have genuinely suffered MOJ's, but I remain aware that there are probably FAR more who continue to jump on the MOJ bandwagon. CLAIMS of innocence won't create innocence out of guilt.
C) If we give benefit of doubt to ALL those MOJ's claimed, there would, in all probability, be more guilty than innocent, released. In my opinion, nothing, other than Sheila's rather convenient illness, suggests that she murdered her family and then committed suicide. It's very possible that I MAY have gone on believing Jeremy innocent but for your own claims that the police were responsible for shooting Sheila and taking lurid pictures of her body, and that a phone call from Nevill had deliberately been withheld, both of which sound so far fetched that it smacks of saying anything to get Jeremy released. Nevertheless, I await, with interest, any further developments.