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Offline maggie

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« Reply #120 on: February 18, 2014, 09:59:PM »
what could we do that would cause havoc.
Well I remember the 'free George Davies' campaign years ago. His wife organised protests, she was always in the news. She got him out but sadly it was proven he was guilty after all but her campaign was amazibg. She gave every moment to it, it became her mission iin life and everyone new about him.

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Re: Motive for murders - Jeremy versus the relatives...
« Reply #121 on: February 18, 2014, 09:59:PM »
I believe it will take something really big and undeniable to free him?
A proven alternative account of events that night Grahame

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« Reply #122 on: February 18, 2014, 10:00:PM »
I believe it will take something really big and undeniable to free him?
I agree, you are right Grahame it will have to be undeniable imo.

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Re: Motive for murders - Jeremy versus the relatives...
« Reply #123 on: February 18, 2014, 10:00:PM »
what could we do that would cause havoc.

Get some celebrities interested, politicians, human rights activists. That was what saved the West Memphis Three. They had Metallica, Johnny Depp, The Dixie Chicks, Eddie Vedder - they kept talking about the case, the three got a lot of supporters. That generated money for forensic tests, which turned out to point to one of the victim´s step-father. The case was becoming a nightmare for the West Memphis police department, so they let them go after eighteen years.
Bombard the press, politicians, EP with letters, e-mails, containing FACTS and QUESTIONS. Arrange demonstrations.
I think there is a lot of DOUBT about this case among people. How come there has never been made a movie about the White House Farm murders? It has everything. Money, a beautiful model, a handsome young man, adoption issues, beautiful countryside, London party scene, insanity, jealousy.
I think that a movie has never been made because it is not a clear cut case. You wouldn´t be able to make a good, clear movie script on the basis of what is known. Things are missing from the equation and simply don´t make any sense.
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Re: Motive for murders - Jeremy versus the relatives...
« Reply #124 on: February 18, 2014, 10:11:PM »
Get some celebrities interested, politicians, human rights activists. That was what saved the West Memphis Three. They had Metallica, Johnny Depp, The Dixie Chicks, Eddie Vedder - they kept talking about the case, the three got a lot of supporters. That generated money for forensic tests, which turned out to point to one of the victim´s step-father. The case was becoming a nightmare for the West Memphis police department, so they let them go after eighteen years.
Bombard the press, politicians, EP with letters, e-mails, containing FACTS and QUESTIONS. Arrange demonstrations.
I think there is a lot of DOUBT about this case among people. How come there has never been made a movie about the White House Farm murders? It has everything. Money, a beautiful model, a handsome young man, adoption issues, beautiful countryside, London party scene, insanity, jealousy.
I think that a movie has never been made because it is not a clear cut case. You wouldn´t be able to make a good, clear movie script on the basis of what is known. Things are missing from the equation and simply don´t make any sense.

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Re: Motive for murders - Jeremy versus the relatives...
« Reply #125 on: February 18, 2014, 10:36:PM »
Hadn't seen this picture before

I had seen it somewhere, but in a tiny format. This is not the best picture of Sheila - great legs she has, but the face looks a little uncomfortable.

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Re: Motive for murders - Jeremy versus the relatives...
« Reply #126 on: February 18, 2014, 10:51:PM »
Get some celebrities interested, politicians, human rights activists. That was what saved the West Memphis Three. They had Metallica, Johnny Depp, The Dixie Chicks, Eddie Vedder - they kept talking about the case, the three got a lot of supporters. That generated money for forensic tests, which turned out to point to one of the victim´s step-father. The case was becoming a nightmare for the West Memphis police department, so they let them go after eighteen years.
Bombard the press, politicians, EP with letters, e-mails, containing FACTS and QUESTIONS. Arrange demonstrations.
I think there is a lot of DOUBT about this case among people. How come there has never been made a movie about the White House Farm murders? It has everything. Money, a beautiful model, a handsome young man, adoption issues, beautiful countryside, London party scene, insanity, jealousy.
I think that a movie has never been made because it is not a clear cut case. You wouldn´t be able to make a good, clear movie script on the basis of what is known. Things are missing from the equation and simply don´t make any sense.

do youthink they would be intrested in a brittish case i supposen its worth a try though.

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Re: Motive for murders - Jeremy versus the relatives...
« Reply #127 on: February 18, 2014, 11:03:PM »
I believe it will take something really big and undeniable to free him?

Something like the releasing of Mike's alleged photograph of Sheila on the bed with a single gun shot wound to her neck.

Jeremy would be released and public opinion would change within a nano second.

Jeremy's game changing moment.

As we have all recently witnessed game changing moments do happen........ they have happened in the not too distant past in relation to the Hillsborough disaster, phone hacking and MPs expenses.

Otherwise I suspect, even with a new CCRC application to be submitted very soon, as revealed in Simon McKay's statement earlier today, Jeremy will be remaining in prison for a long long time. Possibly another 30 years or more considering today's average life expectancy.  Given Jeremy was only 24 when first detained Jeremy will possibly become Britain's longest ever serving prisoner. However, in this regard one of Lee Rigby's killers is still only 22. IMO the two Lee Rigby killers are most likely to be given a WLT given today's COA ruling,

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Re: Motive for murders - Jeremy versus the relatives...
« Reply #128 on: February 18, 2014, 11:28:PM »
A few thoughts on this thread: there's no doubt that Sheila was acting strangely those last few hours,which depending on your point of view was the portent to the murders and the suicide or the pretext Jeremy needed facilitating the "tonight's the night" telephone call. June did not ring Pamela-it was the other way round,making me wonder whether Pamela had just found out that Sheila might be staying,the telephone call being so late,especially for a working farm. In her statement Pamela says her sister put Sheila on the phone right away,suggesting to me that June was eager to have a second opinion so to speak as to Sheila's condition. Of course we don't know exactly what state Sheila was in: remember in Dr. Hugh Ferguson's statement he referred to her "laughing inappropriately",though this does not seem to be the case here,as Pamela just tells us Sheila handed the receiver back to June and did not appear to be rude in any way. It's pretty clear in any case there was no emergency at that time.

As for Sheila's roll in the hay I had always thought  that was with Colin and not David Boutflour,shocking as it must have been at the time for June. It would not have been classified as in-breeding as such because to coin a phrase neither Sheila nor Jeremy were blood relations.
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Re: Motive for murders - Jeremy versus the relatives...
« Reply #129 on: February 19, 2014, 07:04:AM »
Ah Alias don't despair  Jeremy did say in his latest Blogg he was bursting to tell us something but was forbidden to do so and don't forget we have Mason Doyle's book soon to be published and you never know that could turn up something positive.  I know Adam says I am always harping on about Mason Doyle but behind the username is a real person that is fact as we all know we have not made him up he is genuine  and has spent years researching for the book.  Lets hang in there and stay positive and wait and see.
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Re: Motive for murders - Jeremy versus the relatives...
« Reply #130 on: February 19, 2014, 07:11:AM »
Morning nugnug

you are right the Jeremy Bamber Case is here to stay till Justice is done.  You all sound so negative tonight come now be more positive you never know what is round the corner Jeremy has stayed positive and so should we ;D

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« Reply #131 on: February 19, 2014, 07:19:AM »
Morning april

hope you are feeling more positive about Jeremy Bamber today than last night he has a good Solicitor fighting for him who remember is not receiving payment he would not be doing this if he thought the case was hopeless.  None of us know if any new evidence has come to light but I feel something has happened when Jeremy said he was bursting to tell us something but was forbidden.  We will have to be patient and wait and see and hope.

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Re: Motive for murders - Jeremy versus the relatives...
« Reply #132 on: February 19, 2014, 07:44:AM »
Same cousin who used a razor blade to scrape blood off the end of the silencer he found, which he did not report finding it to police until 11th September 1985....

So, the cousin phones the police up in September 1985, to tell them he has found a silencer for the gun.  His sister, lady Ann. Eaton hands over that silencer to police on 11th September 1985. By 12th September, police are at the scene taking photo's of the aga in the kitchen, which has now got what appears to be additional scratch marks on the red painted aga surround in the kitchen, that do not show up in photographs of the same aga surround taken on 7th August 1985...
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Re: Motive for murders - Jeremy versus the relatives...
« Reply #133 on: February 19, 2014, 09:10:AM »
Ah Alias don't despair  Jeremy did say in his latest Blogg he was bursting to tell us something but was forbidden to do so and don't forget we have Mason Doyle's book soon to be published and you never know that could turn up something positive.  I know Adam says I am always harping on about Mason Doyle but behind the username is a real person that is fact as we all know we have not made him up he is genuine  and has spent years researching for the book.  Lets hang in there and stay positive and wait and see.

There have been other books that had been researched. I posted the 5 star reviews for them. There were no reviews that were not five star.
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Re: Motive for murders - Jeremy versus the relatives...
« Reply #134 on: February 19, 2014, 09:12:AM »
Jeremy v the relatives. Mmm.

Jeremy won the first match. However failed to win the second match against a new team.
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