Author Topic: According To Jeremy Bamber, and his current Campaign team, this is what happened  (Read 4337 times)

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Offline mike tesko

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Sheila was alive until after police entered the main kitchen, so her body could not have been mistaken for the body of Ralph Bamber at any stage, because its quite clear that Ralph Bamber had been dead for quite some time inside the main kitchen - the point being that you couldn't misidentify a dead body, with a live body, not yet dead. At least not once entry into the main kitchen was made...
« Last Edit: October 02, 2015, 09:28:PM by mike tesko »
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What I find somewhat odd is that for a very long time Jeremy was advocating that the window Collins had looked into had been the back kitchen / laundry room, whereas it appears he has reverted to the sighting made by Collins being made through the main kitchen window.He spent many months in dispute with me over this very matter, at a time when I was promoting the Collins sighting of the female through the main kitchen window, whilst at that stage he was adamant that Collins had sighted the female behind the door through the back kitchen / laundry window. I do not believe that he has changed his mind, he must be simply going along with somebody else's view, for an easy life. But in any event you wouldn't have been able to see enough of Ralph Bambers body sat on that chair in front of the inner door because of the acute angle. Also Ralphs body was originally in front of that inner door, not behind it when viewed from the vantage point of someone standing outside the main kitchen window. But arguably the most telling feature is that PC Collins and the other officers would have gone past the main kitchen window after leaving the cover of the curved wall, to get to the door they were going to force open. Once arriving at that door, PC Collins went beyond that door and looked in through the next window on his right hand side, which is the back kitchen / laundry window. Sheila's body was behind the door the police were going to smash open...

Her body could not have been mistaken for that of Ralph Bambers because the sigutingbofvthe female behind the door wascse3n ina different room to the main kitchen where Ralphs body was eventually found...
« Last Edit: October 02, 2015, 02:51:PM by mike tesko »
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The other thing which seems apparent to me, is that once awoken or disturbed from her position behind the door police started to hit with the sledge hammer, she could not have got up and fled through the inner door into the main kirchen, because Ralphs body was sat on a chair directly behind it at that stage. It took 3 or 4 burly firearm officers about 4 minutes to budge his body so that it toppled over onto the floor of sorts. So, Sheila had to flee up the back stairs, not the front stairs as suggested by the so called official campaign team version of events. Seems to me that Jeremy has decided to take 'THE PATH OF LEAST RESISTENCE APPROACH', but I am afraid it will come at a cost. Since by adopting that approach it places Sheila in the same room as Ralph Bamber, before and after entry, leaving himself open to the claim that there were never two bodies in the main kitchen (even though there were after police entered it), only Ralphs body, misidentified as two...
« Last Edit: October 02, 2015, 03:07:PM by mike tesko »
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A part from these discrepancies, I agree with the remainder of thier argument...
« Last Edit: October 02, 2015, 09:18:PM by mike tesko »
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