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Re: The meeting with The Sun newspaper:
« Reply #660 on: May 24, 2015, 04:09:PM »
thankyou adam.

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Re: The meeting with The Sun newspaper:
« Reply #661 on: May 24, 2015, 04:10:PM »
It isn't " excuses " that are being made by anyone.It's misinterpreted suggestions. A child can be curious,so why not an adult ? A remark doesn't have to be seen as an excuse. It's a " what if ".

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Re: The meeting with The Sun newspaper:
« Reply #662 on: May 24, 2015, 04:11:PM »
Who is this solicitor that advised him not to meet The Sun, after they apparently approached him.
'Only I know what really happened that night'.

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Re: The meeting with The Sun newspaper:
« Reply #663 on: May 24, 2015, 04:16:PM »
Caroline the famous photo's Jeremy removed from Sheila's flat if they were just nude photo's like the ones he left in the cupboard why did he take them it was not because he cared because he could have taken the album with photo's of Sheila and her boys. Colin said that Jeremy's behaviour was distasteful the way he was gloating over the explicit photo's. But we don;t know if the reporter recorded the conversation why was Jeremy not screaming his head off when he saw the article on the front page of the Sun.
I would have thought the word 'distasteful' to describe Jeremy gloating over explicit photo's of his dead sister is a massive understatement.   It's too horrible to contemplate imo.

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Re: The meeting with The Sun newspaper:
« Reply #664 on: May 24, 2015, 04:22:PM »
I would have thought the word 'distasteful' to describe Jeremy gloating over explicit photo's of his dead sister is a massive understatement.   It's too horrible to contemplate imo.

Maggie Colin did describe the incident in stronger terms I just picked out words at random.  Jeremy took Sheila's portfolio for himself along with the "famous ones" Colin said he did not know there were any famous ones :'(

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« Reply #665 on: May 24, 2015, 04:23:PM »
http://jeremybamber.org/jeremy-bamber/


For Nugs. Fifth paragraph from the bottom.

that confirms a meeting took place yes. it doesnt confirm much else.

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Re: The meeting with The Sun newspaper:
« Reply #666 on: May 24, 2015, 04:27:PM »
Maggie Colin did describe the incident in stronger terms I just picked out words at random.  Jeremy took Sheila's portfolio for himself along with the "famous ones" Colin said he did not know there were any famous ones :'(
It's disgusting.

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Re: The meeting with The Sun newspaper:
« Reply #667 on: May 24, 2015, 04:27:PM »
I would have thought the word 'distasteful' to describe Jeremy gloating over explicit photo's of his dead sister is a massive understatement.   It's too horrible to contemplate imo.

i dont think colin actully wrote the book i think it was probely ghost witten probely not all the workds used are actully his.
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Re: The meeting with The Sun newspaper:
« Reply #668 on: May 24, 2015, 04:29:PM »
i dont think colin actully wrote the book i think it was probely gohost witten probely not all the workds used are actully his.

I do think he wrote it himself. it´s a bit all over the place - like you could expect from an amateur.

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« Reply #669 on: May 24, 2015, 04:34:PM »
I do think he wrote it himself. it´s a bit all over the place - like you could expect from an amateur.

Alias I think he wrote the book he is not consistent at all and is all over the place from one subject to another and comes over as an amateur. I have to keep going back and reading pages again.

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Re: The meeting with The Sun newspaper:
« Reply #670 on: May 24, 2015, 04:36:PM »
I do think he wrote it himself. it´s a bit all over the place - like you could expect from an amateur.


I, too, believe that he wrote it himself. It is too random to be professional and I don't think it was written for any reason other than catharsis.

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« Reply #671 on: May 24, 2015, 04:39:PM »
i dont he would such mild words to recall the incedent he is recalling thats why i suspected he dident write it all himself some of the wording doesnt sound like words he would use.

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Re: The meeting with The Sun newspaper:
« Reply #672 on: May 24, 2015, 04:39:PM »

I, too, believe that he wrote it himself. It is too random to be professional and I don't think it was written for any reason other than catharsis.

I agree. I think it is so understandable that a person would feel the need to share something so unspeakably tragic and sad. No matter what you think of him, poor Colin, what a terrible loss.

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Re: The meeting with The Sun newspaper:
« Reply #673 on: May 24, 2015, 05:03:PM »
i dont he would such mild words to recall the incedent he is recalling thats why i suspected he dident write it all himself some of the wording doesnt sound like words he would use.


Nugs, ONE of the reasons that Colin used "mild" words MAY be that using stronger, more explicit words would have bought the reality home to him, causing exquisite, almost intolerable pain. I can fully understand his need to write it down but I ALSO understand that he had to write it in a way he could cope with reading it. As you don't know him, I'm not certain how you can be sure that the words don't sound like those he'd have used.

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Re: The meeting with The Sun newspaper:
« Reply #674 on: May 24, 2015, 05:11:PM »

Nugs, ONE of the reasons that Colin used "mild" words MAY be that using stronger, more explicit words would have bought the reality home to him, causing exquisite, almost intolerable pain. I can fully understand his need to write it down but I ALSO understand that he had to write it in a way he could cope with reading it. As you don't know him, I'm not certain how you can be sure that the words don't sound like those he'd have used.

April I agree with you Colin had to live with the book and his words and this is why IMO he did not come over as angry bitter or sad  I am sure he felt all these emotions but to print them before his own eyes would have been too much for him to cope with.