I've heard that there are some 300,000 documents associated with this case. Even if you were to spend 1 minute reading each of them maybe it would take more than a lifetime to get to the end. And think of the problem of cross-referencing all that information. It is virtually impossible IMO. Very scary to have to attempt it.
So if we read a book on the case some will believe what is written others won't and finding out the facts is impossible. It was a silly thing to even get involved with this case!
I've stuck on the periphery of it all Rob, being quite content just to follow the posts on here some of which are very knowledgeable and I have no doubts about their veracity.
I think you may have got sidetracked at times reading sources which you can't say that about.
I think you've gone full circle in exploring as many of the probabilities as you could and the folk who know what they are talking about have filled in the gaps for you. You really do have an analytical brain ... it just depends what you are analysing and now you've started on the Bamber case I don't see you finishing..
I intend to catch up with my reading on this in the future just for interest sake and I will have this one on my list and Cal's.