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He got convicted at court 10 guilty 2 not guilty
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CID was shit then...no the wonder it took so long to catch Yorkshire ripper and Wearside JackTotal shambles. CID trampling all over a crime scene and moving things around. Things have improved now of course with DNA being so crucial.
No suprise it was Jeremy Bamber who wanted / agreed to mattresses etc being burnt outside.
Agree. I interviewd him (nothing to do with the murders, just randomly chosen from inmates for a Government health survey) and he was the creepiest, most arrogant bugger I've ever met. He spends all his time in prison composing long diatribes on reams of paper and was most indignant when I told him I wasn't interested in reading any of it!I know him personally well.
It is my opinion that he is one of the most manipulative people I have ever met.
Extremely confident self centred and has the ability to convince you that the sky is green.
The barrage of high flying people and also supporters have been tempted into his web.
I didn’t know that he has passed a lie detector, however on hearing this it has now got me thinking that lie detectors are very inaccurate.
100% guilty.
Exactly hid the silencer and there was no gun residue on the lasses dress.Lie detectors are bullshit.
Guilty, he hid the silencer and by all accounts put on a (bad) show at the funeral when the cameras were on.
Exactly hid the silencer and there was no gun residue on the lasses dress.
Agree. I interviewd him (nothing to do with the murders, just randomly chosen from inmates for a Government health survey) and he was the creepiest, most arrogant bugger I've ever met. He spends all his time in prison composing long diatribes on reams of paper and was most indignant when I told him I wasn't interested in reading any of it!
One million percent guilty!
Guilty IMO. Although there was one case I was fascinated by, James Hanratty and the A6 murder. Was convinced he was innocent, although DNA tests a few years ago suggested he very likely was guilty.
It’s a bit bizarre this, Bamber is my mams half brother, shes been in a panic about this programme, she’s got it into her head that if or when he gets out he’s going to realise he’s got extended family and get in touch with usWhat's your views on Jeremy Bamber who is serving a whole life sentence for killing 5 members of his family.
He has passed a lie detector test and Essex police are not disclosing key documents to his defence team
Some very prominent people believe he is innocent.
White House farm on tonight 9pm itv starring the always excellent Stephen Graham with an atrocious Welsh accent apparently
How come you know him well?I know him personally well.
It is my opinion that he is one of the most manipulative people I have ever met.
Extremely confident self centred and has the ability to convince you that the sky is green.
The barrage of high flying people and also supporters have been tempted into his web.
I didn’t know that he has passed a lie detector, however on hearing this it has now got me thinking that lie detectors are very inaccurate.
100% guilty.
The missus is reading the book and reckons the house had a lot of bad luck. The previous owners committed suicide.
which book
I got interested in the Hanratty case after hearing his father talking at Speakers Corner in the early seventies. Paul Foot's book convinced me he was probably innocent. Can we rely on DNA evidence in historic crimes where no attempt was made to reduce the risk of cross contamination? I don't know the answer.
It's become a political thing where the likes of the Telegraph and Mail delight in printing stories that he was guilty after all. I guess we'll never know for certain.
I saw a quote from Michael Luvaglio, who was convicted of murder but still maintains his innocence more than fifty years later, saying that he doesn't want to die a murderer. The thought that Hanratty may have gone to his execution knowing he'd been stitched up makes my blood run cold.
f***ing hell every (unt on here seems to have met this fella.
Was the programme any good? Will watch on catch up tonight. I did see some outrage headline from the daily express.