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Jeremy Bamber Case Discussion / Re: the-doc-maker blog.
« Last post by Curiosity on Yesterday at 09:50 AM »Jez will be vindicated one day, alive or posthumously.And there was I, thinking you were on the fence.

Jez will be vindicated one day, alive or posthumously.And there was I, thinking you were on the fence.
Would that matter Curiosity?Not if it all washed off when he windsurfed along Goldhanger Creek back to Bourtree, but Boutflour senior's wetsuit-wearing theory (ridiculed by the campaign team et al) is stretching the imagination beyond belief, I think. Separate parts of his wetsuit were discovered by the police in different locations (WHF and Bourtree) anyway, weren't they? I still plump for him biking via Brook House Farm and Maldon Road, dressed in blouson, woolly pully, jeans and trainers, then hiding, cleaning or binning them when back at home and EP were no longer around.
Had she not believed he was guilty, I doubt that would have had any effect. If the thought of Bamber having killed his family had been truly alien, I doubt she would have cracked.
I will always believe DS Jones used extreme coercion with JM and threatened her with accessory to murder.
DS Jones was an officer of long experience with some 24 years of policing experience at the time of WHF. Most of his career was spent in a pre PACE environment where he pretty much had carte blanche to do as he pleased.
He served from 1961 to 1991 at South Ockendon, CID Grays, Tilbury, Brentwood, Scotland Yard, Maldon, Chelmsford & Witham.
Leaving no stone unturned, perhaps?
How apt, crimson, the same colour as blood so that it wouldn't show up when he beat his father to death.Would that matter Curiosity?
Not sure about the theory that EP couldn't work out how he travelled.
Both the relatives and Julie mentioned cycling & a bike was brought over two days earlier.
The Sea Wall isn't exactly small.
But EP still had to interview everyone who lived on the BHF & TD routes.