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Offline mike tesko

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It should not be overlooked that there exists several accounts regarding the fact that June bamber was 'concerned about Sheila's behaviour' in the lead up to the tragedy - in the first instance, there existed Jeremy's account regarding what he witnessed at the supper table on the evening of the tragedy! This was followed by Pamela Boutflour repeating what her sister June bamber had told her over the telephone at about 10pm, that same evening! And, now we have this witness Statement from Doris Theresa TWEED, who states that she had last seen June Bamber on the 3rd August 1985, a matter of four days before the tragedy, who states that June mentioned to her 'HOW CONCERNED SHE WAS ABOUT SHEILA'...

How much more evidence needs to be uncovered, to confirm that in the build up to the tragedy that Sheila was behaving oddly, causing June and Neville to be worried about what might happen to herself of the children (and as it turned out, to themselves)?
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Pamela Boutflour:-
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Freddie EMANI:-
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How utterly strange, therefore, that all the relatives who stood to become beneficiaries in the estatate(s) of the Bamber parents, and mabel Speakman, should all be saying and claiming that Shheila couldn't have done what she had been accused of doing?

Robert Boutflour
David Boutflour
Ann Eaton
Peter Eaton
Anthony Pargeter

According to the above named, Sheila wouldn't hurt a fly, she wasn't ill tempered, and wouldn't have shot her 2 kids, let alone her parents, or as it turned out, herself...
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Why did Pamela Boutflour refuse her inheritance?

Did she not want to 'get involved'?

She was the last person to speak to the victims wasn't she?
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6.01pm on Friday 6th September 1985 'Part 2' of the case began.

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Why did Pamela Boutflour refuse her inheritance? A technicality, I suppose...

Did she not want to 'get involved'? Your guess is as good as mine! Mind you, June did tell Pamela that she was worried about Sheila within hours of tragedy. Perhaps she felt somewhat awkward taking Jeremy's entitlement to his parents inheritance away from him in the invent that he should be convicted, or had been convicted?

She was the last person to speak to the victims wasn't she? She was, Yes...
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We have Doris Theresa TWEED, Jeremy and Pamela Boutflour all speaking in terms that there was a problem involving Sheila caffell, from the 3rd August 1985, onwards, and nobody believed what Jeremy (for his part) was telling everybody regarding what was taking place around the supper table, that last evening (the last supper, so to speak) - everyone who did not believe what Jeremy had told them regarding what had been going on at that supper table between Sheila and the parents ought to holdtheir heads in shame...

Jeremy told 'the truth' about that matter...
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Thanks Mike, do you think there is a possibility that someone told Pamela to phone June and Sheila, to check up?
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6.01pm on Friday 6th September 1985 'Part 2' of the case began.

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Thanks Mike, do you think there is a possibility that someone told Pamela to phone June and Sheila, to check up?

Hey, I never thought of that possibility?

Maybe...

it was...
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Hey, I never thought of that possibility?

Maybe...

it was...

Maybe...

any one, or both of two named persons, 'Jean Rita Boutell', or as the case may be, 'Barbara Wilson' telephoned Pamela Boutflour, to tell her that when She had spoken to Neville Bamber at about 9.30pm on that last evening (6th August 1985) that she thought that she had called at an inoppertune moent and interupted an argument, or a dispute of something, or other...
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All the phones around the place would have upset Sheila hence the removal of one which was found under the magazines. Sheila had already got it in her mind that the phones were " bugged " anyway regardless of where she was. More so because anyone could listen in to a conversation at WHF on whichever phone and whatever floor.

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Maybe...

any one, or both of two named persons,

Older generation tend not to phone at 10.00pm at night unless its an emergency (in my experience)

Cut off time 9.00pm, very latest 9.30pm, but not 10.00pm (as I say just my experience)
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* "Give June and Sheila a phone and ask if the boys are there"

"its far to late, I'm not phoning at this time of night, I'll ring them tomorrow in the morning"

* "go on its okay, make sure they are alright"

"Oh, alright then, but I still think its to late and it may wake the twins"
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I slow down for a speeding police car, don't you?

6.01pm on Friday 6th September 1985 'Part 2' of the case began.

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Maybe...

any one, or both of two named persons, 'Jean Rita Boutell', or as the case may be, 'Barbara Wilson' telephoned Pamela Boutflour, to tell her that when She had spoken to Neville Bamber at about 9.30pm on that last evening (6th August 1985) that she thought that she had called at an inoppertune moent and interupted an argument, or a dispute of something, or other...

'WILSON' and 'BOUTELL' are therefore, key witnesses to what took place during the unfolding tragedy...

Especially since, at 10pm, June tells her sister Pamela, that Sheila is behaving in 'an odd manner'...
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'WILSON' and 'BOUTELL' are therefore, key witnesses to what took place during the unfolding tragedy...

Especially since, at 10pm, June tells her sister Pamela, that Sheila is behaving in 'an odd manner'...

At 10pm, only 9 and a half hours, before the firerms officers force their way into the farmhouse, what we now know with complete certainty, is that, was that Sheila had been behaving 'oddly', she had been behaving 'strangely', and that June Bamber herself had expressed to a number of different people that 'she thought' and 'was worried' about Sheila...
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