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Re: Seeking the Truth for Jeremy Bamber
« Reply #180 on: September 10, 2013, 12:48:PM »
Hi Maggie

What do the photos tell you?

SC and JB present.  One fury creature.  One child cuddling/holding fury creature the other looking on.
It could tell me many different things NN. 
The main thing is, typical little girl who loves furry animals, my girls cuddled their furry animals, cat's guineau pigs by the hundred!!, rabbits!.  They didn't lack love, sorry we know there weren't a lot of hugs but that's not the only reason Sheila liked furry animals as a child imo.
Seems to be something wrong with my eyesight, I thought it was a dog

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Re: Seeking the Truth for Jeremy Bamber
« Reply #181 on: September 10, 2013, 12:51:PM »
It could tell me many different things NN. 
The main thing is, typical little girl who loves furry animals, my girls cuddled their furry animals, cat's guineau pigs by the hundred!!, rabbits!.  They didn't lack love, sorry we know there weren't a lot of hugs but that's not the only reason Sheila liked furry animals as a child imo.
Seems to be something wrong with my eyesight, I thought it was a dog



I was rather struck by the adoring way in which Jeremy appeared to be looking at his big sister.

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« Reply #182 on: September 10, 2013, 12:53:PM »


Animals/pets help to fill a void in most cases. I'm not sure that those whose lives are fulfilled,,feel the need for an animal.

Hi Lookout

Yes I agree.

The only pet I've ever had, and ever likely to have, was a Dutch rabbit called Herby.  I tamed him to such an extent he was like a little dog.  I was very sad when he died  :'( :'( :'( 

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Re: Seeking the Truth for Jeremy Bamber
« Reply #183 on: September 10, 2013, 12:53:PM »


Animals/pets help to fill a void in most cases. I'm not sure that those whose lives are fulfilled,,feel the need for an animal.
Hi lookout.  Animals and pets CAN help to fill a void. 

Think I understand that personally having had 10 years wanting children and being unable to have them however, it doesn't mean that all people who have pets have unfulfilled lives. imo
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Re: Seeking the Truth for Jeremy Bamber
« Reply #184 on: September 10, 2013, 12:54:PM »


I was rather struck by the adoring way in which Jeremy appeared to be looking at his big sister.




I think Jeremy is a very " open " character,,and would imagine he looks right at you while he's talking to you.

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« Reply #185 on: September 10, 2013, 12:55:PM »
It could tell me many different things NN. 
The main thing is, typical little girl who loves furry animals, my girls cuddled their furry animals, cat's guineau pigs by the hundred!!, rabbits!.  They didn't lack love, sorry we know there weren't a lot of hugs but that's not the only reason Sheila liked furry animals as a child imo.
Seems to be something wrong with my eyesight, I thought it was a dog

Hi Maggie

I just love winding you up  :P :P :P ;D ;D ;D

I feel in a devilish mood today like I want to be naughty!!!

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« Reply #186 on: September 10, 2013, 12:57:PM »


I was rather struck by the adoring way in which Jeremy appeared to be looking at his big sister.
Yes, I agree april. Typical younger brother, sister we all adore our older siblings in childhood and they are usually power mad and horrible to us!!  ;D ;D ;D ;D

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Re: Seeking the Truth for Jeremy Bamber
« Reply #187 on: September 10, 2013, 12:57:PM »
Hi lookout.  Animals and pets CAN help to fill a void. 

Think I understand that personally having had 10 years wanting children and being unable to have them however, it doesn't mean that all people who have pets have unfulfilled lives. imo

Hi Maggie

All the research show its a good thing for children to have pets. 

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« Reply #188 on: September 10, 2013, 12:58:PM »
Hi Maggie

I just love winding you up  :P :P :P ;D ;D ;D

I feel in a devilish mood today like I want to be naughty!!!
I know what you're doing you Naughty, Naughty Nun. ;D ;D ;D ;D

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« Reply #189 on: September 10, 2013, 01:02:PM »
Hi Maggie

All the research show its a good thing for children to have pets.
I do think it's a good thing.  I was never allowed to have pets  :'( :'( 

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« Reply #190 on: September 10, 2013, 01:11:PM »
Hi N/N  My waist is pretty good as nobody as ever pushed a cake into my face they just eat them in the Highlands  ;D ;D ;D

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Re: Seeking the Truth for Jeremy Bamber
« Reply #191 on: September 10, 2013, 01:24:PM »
I do think it's a good thing.  I was never allowed to have pets  :'( :'(



We had cats and dogs, but it was always understood that the cats were my fathers and the dogs were my mothers. My cousin had a large rabbit call Andy Jackerson, I have NO idea why, and when he was in any kind of trouble with his parents he would join AJ in his large hutch and stay there until he thought it was safe to come out. Andy Jackerson left home with him when he married, goodness knows how old he was by then. My cousin AND his two little children shed tears and held a large funeral service for him when he eventually left for the big rabbit hutch in the sky.
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Re: Seeking the Truth for Jeremy Bamber
« Reply #192 on: September 10, 2013, 01:24:PM »
Hi N/N  My waist is pretty good as nobody as ever pushed a cake into my face they just eat them in the Highlands  ;D ;D ;D

Hi Susan

Scotland is known to have one of the worst diets in the developed world?   

I bet you pig out on fried mars bars washed down with IrnBru  ;D ;D ;D

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Re: Seeking the Truth for Jeremy Bamber
« Reply #193 on: September 10, 2013, 01:30:PM »
I do think it's a good thing.  I was never allowed to have pets  :'( :'(

Why? 

I don't think my Mum would have entertained anything more than little furry creatures.  She would not have wanted dogs and cats roaming around on carpets, soft furnishings which I can understand.  I was allowed to bring Herby into the conservatory, kitchen and utility in the winter.  In the summer I played with him in the garden in his pen which my Dad made for him  :)  I taught him so many tricks.  It was amazing all the things he could do.  He made a little buzzing noise too so much that I thought he had swallowed a blue bottle when it first happened  ;D ;D ;D

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Re: Seeking the Truth for Jeremy Bamber
« Reply #194 on: September 10, 2013, 01:35:PM »
Hi Nickos

Your post does not stack up at all with the pathologist's report.  You believe Nevill still had the ability to escape and defend himself when caught in the kitchen.  How? 

PATHOLOGIST'S REPORT:

Wound 5 & 6 (Bedroom/stairs/landing)

could have been life threatening had other injuries not supervened. 

Caused extreme pain - creates en

Substantial loss of blood internally and externally

Wound 7 (Bedroom/stairs/landing)

Left arm TOTALLY IMPAIRED

SC was a very seriously ill mentally woman and to understand why she did what she did is I think beyond the understanding of the likes of us.

The pathologists report does not say Nevill would not / could not have fought back – it’s one of those we don't knows

Extreme pain causes endorphins and adrenaline to rush the system.

Nevill imo obviously had the strength to get out of the bedroom which is where I believe he sustained the first two shots to his jaw – the shoulder shot and arm shot may have weakened his left arm (was Nevill right or left handed – If he  was right handed his fighting arm would be working - adrenaline could have strengthened Nevill at least for a while – survival is a strong instinct.

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