More from Neil:
Contrary to what has been suggested, despite the fact that it was summer the Aga was fully on at the time. The outside of the Aga would have been unlikely to have reached 200 degrees C. The theory is that the end of the rifle was deliberately placed either inside the Aga or onto one of the hotplates at the top and either would have had a temperature of at least 200 degrees C.
Oh dear... good luck persuading anyone of that.
Oh it was ritual branding before the ritual cleansing .... any theory in the storm eh Nelly? This is the murder of 5 innocents including 2 kiddies and you are treating it like a joke! Shame on the lot of you!
How on earth does Bamber get supposedly intelligent legal professionals to humiliate themselves espousing preposterous theories to try and make their bogus 'evidence' fit.
Any honourbale man would have looked at the tempreture tests on the rifle barrel and realised that their guesswork was wrong. Not these glory hunters; if the Aga Saga joke is proven to be rubbish no doubt they will i
nvent find another Mickey Mouse theory!
Shame on you Nelly, you're just a Tesko in sheeps clothing!