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Re: Has the Jeremy Bamber case come to the end of the road?
« Reply #60 on: February 10, 2016, 05:18:PM »
Well none of those professionals that say he is have seen him have they? come on Jane, we are all adults here, we have to believe that those professionals that have tested him know best. We cant just allow our feelings for the man to distort the truth.

No I dont believe every murderer has to be a Physcopath, I am sure they cant all be. People murder because they are bloody monsters who dont give a damm about another persons life. there are many reasons why someone kills, they dont all have to be physcopaths do they. On here its like we have to agree hes one because if he did kill them what else could he be.?

so why dont those professionals that have assessed him say he is one. What difference would it make to them.

I suppose what I am saying is that none of US know he is or isnt one, its just our opinion but somehow our opinion seems to turn to fact sometimes.

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Re: Has the Jeremy Bamber case come to the end of the road?
« Reply #61 on: February 10, 2016, 05:25:PM »
so why dont those professionals that have assessed him say he is one. What difference would it make to them.

I suppose what I am saying is that none of US know he is or isnt one, its just our opinion but somehow our opinion seems to turn to fact sometimes.


Because it isn't any business of the outside world, prisons are geared to cope with ALL sorts of personality disorders, and it doesn't make his victims any less dead. How many other prisoners have their physical, mental and psychological status revealed to the public?

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Re: Has the Jeremy Bamber case come to the end of the road?
« Reply #62 on: February 10, 2016, 05:32:PM »
plenty of them micheal stone was one.

barry geordge was another.

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Re: Has the Jeremy Bamber case come to the end of the road?
« Reply #63 on: February 10, 2016, 05:33:PM »
so why dont those professionals that have assessed him say he is one. What difference would it make to them.

I suppose what I am saying is that none of US know he is or isnt one, its just our opinion but somehow our opinion seems to turn to fact sometimes.





Apparently,there are many who say that JB isn't a psychopath.

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Re: Has the Jeremy Bamber case come to the end of the road?
« Reply #64 on: February 10, 2016, 05:35:PM »
plenty of them micheal stone was one.

barry geordge was another.


I make that two.

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Re: Has the Jeremy Bamber case come to the end of the road?
« Reply #65 on: February 10, 2016, 05:38:PM »
there was a whole bullshit public of stones mental health problems.

they will realese this data if it goes agianst the defendant.

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Re: Has the Jeremy Bamber case come to the end of the road?
« Reply #66 on: February 10, 2016, 05:42:PM »

Because it isn't any business of the outside world, prisons are geared to cope with ALL sorts of personality disorders, and it doesn't make his victims any less dead. How many other prisoners have their physical, mental and psychological status revealed to the public?





I think where they're banged up gives you the answer-------Ashworth,Broadmoor,Rampton.

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Re: Has the Jeremy Bamber case come to the end of the road?
« Reply #67 on: February 10, 2016, 05:47:PM »




I think where they're banged up gives you the answer-------Ashworth,Broadmoor,Rampton.

Yes, but being "criminally insane" is a different ball game from being psychopathic.

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Re: Has the Jeremy Bamber case come to the end of the road?
« Reply #68 on: February 10, 2016, 05:53:PM »
Yes, but being "criminally insane" is a different ball game from being psychopathic.





They could well be that too,who knows ? If you read about some of them you could possibly find out.

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Re: Has the Jeremy Bamber case come to the end of the road?
« Reply #69 on: February 10, 2016, 05:55:PM »
Well none of those professionals that say he is have seen him have they? come on Jane, we are all adults here, we have to believe that those professionals that have tested him know best. We cant just allow our feelings for the man to distort the truth.

No I dont believe every murderer has to be a Physcopath, I am sure they cant all be. People murder because they are bloody monsters who dont give a damm about another persons life. there are many reasons why someone kills, they dont all have to be physcopaths do they. On here its like we have to agree hes one because if he did kill them what else could he be.?

Are you talking about the 27 assessments claim on the OS? They aren't testing him for psychopathy.

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Re: Has the Jeremy Bamber case come to the end of the road?
« Reply #70 on: February 10, 2016, 05:58:PM »




They could well be that too,who knows ? If you read about some of them you could possibly find out.



Last time I looked, this was the Jeremy Bamber Forum.

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Re: Has the Jeremy Bamber case come to the end of the road?
« Reply #71 on: February 10, 2016, 06:06:PM »
As for the polygraph - Jeremy had no stress when he took it. He'd already been convicted, it's not like he was waiting to go to court. He had nothing to lose. The guy who took the test is hardly going to say that 'yes' Jeremy could fake it, he's going to tell them what they want to hear. We also don't know that he's not a psychopath but I guess you can convince yourself of anything if you really try.

Trouble I have with this though Caroline is he did have a lot to lose didn't he. Ok so suppose he was guilty, how is taking a polygraph not going to be stressful after saying for 25 years that you are innocent . He was asking to take the polygraph since the late 80's so I dont buy that one at all.

As far as the psychopathy is concerned I think it is a bit of an insult to all the professionals that have actually seen him to say that he is. Ok I know we can go over the bit where some people are saying he didnt have this test or that test but he was tested and properly and they found nothing wrong. If Jeremy is guilty and did it for the money he wouldn't need to be a phyco would he.

He had nothing to lose, how many people do you see on JK who put their hand up and admit they lied when they fail the PG and Psychopaths don't feel stress in the same way you or I would. You think it's an insult to the professionals? Huh? Don't you think professionals should be questioned? Or are you willing to accept anything they tell you? Professionals think Jeremy is guilty so isn't your questioning of them an insult? If you have seen half of the stuff written about the family that I have on here, you would know what an insult was/is!

I think Jeremy is a psychopath because no one could kill two innocent children if they weren't!
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Re: Has the Jeremy Bamber case come to the end of the road?
« Reply #72 on: February 10, 2016, 06:09:PM »
Well none of those professionals that say he is have seen him have they? come on Jane, we are all adults here, we have to believe that those professionals that have tested him know best. We cant just allow our feelings for the man to distort the truth.

No I dont believe every murderer has to be a Physcopath, I am sure they cant all be. People murder because they are bloody monsters who dont give a damm about another persons life. (This is a pretty good description of a psychopath) there are many reasons why someone kills, they dont all have to be physcopaths do they. On here its like we have to agree hes one because if he did kill them what else could he be.?

Professional detectives say that Jeremy is guilty so let me turn YOUR words right back at you "we are all adults here, we have to believe that those professionals that have convicted him know best. We cant just allow our feelings for the man to distort the truth."
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Re: Has the Jeremy Bamber case come to the end of the road?
« Reply #73 on: February 10, 2016, 06:11:PM »
so why dont those professionals that have assessed him say he is one. What difference would it make to them.

I suppose what I am saying is that none of US know he is or isnt one, its just our opinion but somehow our opinion seems to turn to fact sometimes.

But we CAN have an opinion and mine is that he IS a psychopath.
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Re: Has the Jeremy Bamber case come to the end of the road?
« Reply #74 on: February 10, 2016, 06:41:PM »
Professional detectives say that Jeremy is guilty so let me turn YOUR words right back at you "we are all adults here, we have to believe that those professionals that have tested him know best. We cant just allow our feelings for the man to distort the truth."

professnoil detectives say a lot of people are guilty who are later proved inocoencent.