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The source for this is......Bamber.

He did contradict this. Both on the night and decades later.

He believed telling police at WHF this he had justified why Nevill had called him & not 999.

Does anyone else have another source that Nevill did not like getting authorities involved in domestics?

Am happy to retract.

The other thing is, if Nevill didn't want the police involved, why did Bamber call them?
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Even on the event of a successful referral it may take years for him to get to the COA.

Although we can't draw comparisons between individual cases. Colin Norris, the convicted serial killer nurse got a referral in 2001 and four years on still hasn't been to the COA.

Last time the CCRC referred Bambers case, the referral was in 2001 and his case was heard in November 2002, but the law was different then.

In 2002, once he had a referral he could submit as many other grounds as he wished, so he submitted a total of 16 grounds!

This time, he will want to do the same but he will need the court's permission, so this could mean lots of legal wrangling over permission for extra grounds.
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Other high profile cases / Re: The Lucy Letby trial
« Last post by Steve_uk on Today at 09:16 AM »
it say cleary there that letby wasnt there nurse involved
I think some academics are trying to make a name for themselves. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-merseyside-64375438
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Other high profile cases / The Virginia Tech massacre
« Last post by Steve_uk on Today at 09:14 AM »
This was perpetrated by an immigrant of Korean stock, Seung-Hui Cho, eighteen years ago this month. https://youtu.be/XA9uZtXZEIE
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Other high profile cases / Re: The Lucy Letby trial
« Last post by nugnug on Today at 08:54 AM »
it say cleary there that letby wasnt there nurse involved
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Maybe they will declare it unsafe. It doesn't mean he's innocent.

I was referring to the time element. JB may be in a similar position upon a successful ccrc referral.

Awaiting longingly.
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You compound my point, a referral in 2021. He is still in prison and hasn't had an appeal at the COA

It's 2025 Steve.
Maybe they will declare it unsafe. It doesn't mean he's innocent.
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Did you watch the video? The reminiscences of the elderly, stories passed down to children and grandchildren. Youngsters feeling they're a part of something and not just a commodity. Of course, there are good adoptive parents, but adoptees may lose out or feel like they're losing out and experience a sense of alienation, as it appears with the White House Farm murders case.
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I'm not sure what you mean. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-43216615

You compound my point, a referral in 2021. He is still in prison and hasn't had an appeal at the COA

It's 2025 Steve.
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