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JEREMY BAMBER CASE => Jeremy Bamber Case Discussion => Topic started by: Kaldin on February 06, 2011, 01:38:PM

Title: Where are they now?
Post by: Kaldin on February 06, 2011, 01:38:PM
I'm referring to the police officers who were there at the farm on the morning of 7th August 1985. I've seen a recent video where PS Bews is talking, so he was tracked down at some point. What of the others? PC West, Malcolm Bonnet, PC Saxby, PC Myall? What about the firearms officers who first went into the house? I read somewhere they didn't give evidence at the trial - is that right?

I've noticed that some newspapers are more sympathetic towards Bamber than others. Have they tried to find these people and ask them what happened? Perhaps they are barred from doing so.
Title: Re: Where are they now?
Post by: mike tesko on February 06, 2011, 02:17:PM
I'm referring to the police officers who were there at the farm on the morning of 7th August 1985. I've seen a recent video where PS Bews is talking, so he was tracked down at some point. What of the others? PC West, Malcolm Bonnet, PC Saxby, PC Myall? What about the firearms officers who first went into the house? I read somewhere they didn't give evidence at the trial - is that right?

I've noticed that some newspapers are more sympathetic towards Bamber than others. Have they tried to find these people and ask them what happened? Perhaps they are barred from doing so.
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None of the firearms officers, who went into the farmhouse at about 7:37am testified during Jeremy Trial - because they were not asked to, and in any event they were not prepared to give false testimony about what they found once they got in the farmhouse, and to expose themselves to what went wrong, and how Sheila's body which was originally found downstairs, ended up, in the main bedroom, upstairs by about 8:30am...

I am not aware of any of the original firearms team denying that Sheila's body was ever found downstairs at the scene, other than in the witness statements, which were made for them by the DPP (in the absence of the witnesses) which the DPP got them to sign, at a later date, where it describes finding Sheila's body in the bedroom with the gun upon it...