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Offline Adam

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Re: One bark for 'YES', two barks for 'NO'..
« Reply #90 on: April 21, 2018, 05:06:PM »




To Assume ?--------That's making an ASS out of U and ME !! Get it ?

I said that Nevill continued farming after Jeremy had left. What Sheila was doing at that point we don't know------------not even YOU !!

Ok. Mike will have to answer the question I put to him.
'Only I know what really happened that night'.

Offline mike tesko

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Re: One bark for 'YES', two barks for 'NO'..
« Reply #91 on: April 21, 2018, 08:00:PM »
Where was Nevill Mike ?
After Jeremy left the farmhouse to go home to his cottage in nearby Head Street, Goldhanger, at about 9.30pm, Neville was tied up in taking the tractor to the field intending to bring the last trailor of produce back to the barn (this had been agreed earlier, and the workers in the field were expecting Neville Bamber to return with the tractor after Jeremy's last run back to the farmhouse)!

However, something went Amis and the the last trailor was apparently not loaded in time, and Neville Bamber left the tractor in the possession of Ralph Neville, and Neville Bamber walked back to the farmhouse, having given the tractor to Ralph Neville who took the tractor back to Osea Road Caravan Park where the family had put him up in a caravan! His camper van was left parked up overnight at whf...

Sheila shot her kids and June Bamber dead in their beds long before Neville Bamber returned to the farmhouse on foot!

Even after his return to the farmhouse, he did not venture upstairs to his bedroom, he got out of his working clothes downstairs, his work trousers were used by the police to stem the flow of blood spreading further afield around the base of the metal coal hod inside which his head had been placed!
« Last Edit: May 01, 2018, 07:10:AM by mike tesko »
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Re: One bark for 'YES', two barks for 'NO'..
« Reply #92 on: April 22, 2018, 08:04:AM »
Thanks Mike. That explains it.
'Only I know what really happened that night'.