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Offline Brigadier

Publication of Lois' Version of Events
« on: July 26, 2016, 08:16:53 PM »
My interest in this case was rekindled earlier this year when I read through Sion and Bob's book on the case: The Murder of Billie-Jo. To the extent that I felt compelled to post a synopsis on it:

https://www.facebook.com/paul.gardner.125323/posts/10154318845057022

It is very thorough in everything it covers: Sion and Lois' early lives together, Billie-Jo coming into the family, the tragedy and the subsequent fallout. It also mentions that during the appeal, Lois had clearly been having discussions with at least one publisher. My question is, other than the few articles that have been based on interviews she has given, has there been anything published giving her/the prosecution's perspective? There may well be a legal reason why not. If so, please do let me know.

What I am particularly after is a rebuttal to Sion's account. After all this is a professionally produced publication created jointly by Sion and an experienced author on such matters. But it is ultimately from Sion's perspective and I would interested in reading what she has to say, if anything at all.

Offline John

Re: Publication of Lois' Version of Events
« Reply #1 on: July 27, 2016, 06:09:22 PM »
My interest in this case was rekindled earlier this year when I read through Sion and Bob's book on the case: The Murder of Billie-Jo. To the extent that I felt compelled to post a synopsis on it:

https://www.facebook.com/paul.gardner.125323/posts/10154318845057022

It is very thorough in everything it covers: Sion and Lois' early lives together, Billie-Jo coming into the family, the tragedy and the subsequent fallout. It also mentions that during the appeal, Lois had clearly been having discussions with at least one publisher. My question is, other than the few articles that have been based on interviews she has given, has there been anything published giving her/the prosecution's perspective? There may well be a legal reason why not. If so, please do let me know.

What I am particularly after is a rebuttal to Sion's account. After all this is a professionally produced publication created jointly by Sion and an experienced author on such matters. But it is ultimately from Sion's perspective and I would interested in reading what she has to say, if anything at all.

What occurred in Sion's case is not in the least unusual.  When the prosecution get a hold of ones family they can put all sorts of doubts and ideas in their head.  I wonder if this was what happened with Lois?
A malicious prosecution for a crime which never existed. An exposé of egregious malfeasance by public officials.
Indeed, the truth never changes with the passage of time.

Offline Brigadier

Re: Publication of Lois' Version of Events
« Reply #2 on: July 27, 2016, 06:45:33 PM »
That certainly seems to be the case according to Sion's book. Up until the 'Feed it to mum' episode, Lois was totally supportive of Sion in person and during interviews. It was immediately after that that she changed her tune.

Sion/Bob explain that there are strict rules regarding putting evidence to suspects. But not when it comes to dealing with their family.

Offline Nicholas

Re: Publication of Lois' Version of Events
« Reply #3 on: April 08, 2018, 06:25:08 PM »
That certainly seems to be the case according to Sion's book. Up until the 'Feed it to mum' episode, Lois was totally supportive of Sion in person and during interviews. It was immediately after that that she changed her tune.

Sion/Bob explain that there are strict rules regarding putting evidence to suspects. But not when it comes to dealing with their family.

I don't trust the man http://www.justiceforsionjenkins.org.uk and Bob Woffinden was duped by Jeremy Bamber amd wrote about it in 2011 here http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1387438/I-wrong-Jeremy-Bamber-says-crime-writer.html

The book to which you refer was published in 2008. If Woffinden has changed stance he hasn't said publicly but that's not to say he hasn't done privately. He clearly didn't know much about psychopathy before 2011. Well at least that's how it appears to me.
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Offline Nicholas

Re: Publication of Lois' Version of Events
« Reply #4 on: April 08, 2018, 07:02:58 PM »
I don't trust the man http://www.justiceforsionjenkins.org.uk and Bob Woffinden was duped by Jeremy Bamber amd wrote about it in 2011 here http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1387438/I-wrong-Jeremy-Bamber-says-crime-writer.html

The book to which you refer was published in 2008. If Woffinden has changed stance he hasn't said publicly but that's not to say he hasn't done privately. He clearly didn't know much about psychopathy before 2011. Well at least that's how it appears to me.

"Since I’ve been free I have been asked if I’ve now found peace and some kind of resolution. I will never feel resolution is possible while Billie’s killer walks free . People encourage me to think of ‘moving on’ and putting everything behind me, but my priorities centre on getting justice for Billie.

Since my acquittal I have been reading through every available piece of evidence. I have divided this into relevant sections and with help from other people, I am in the process of trying to re-create the jigsaw of events. I will not rest until Billie’s killer is brought to justice.

I need to know who ended her life. So I work, read and investigate to this end.

Billie will never be forgotten. I will never give up. That is my message to the person who took her life.

Siôn Jenkins.




Sounds like the message is to himself! http://www.justiceforsionjenkins.org.uk

Only 13 messages appear on his site http://www.justiceforsionjenkins.org.uk/responses.html can hardly call that support?!
« Last Edit: April 08, 2018, 07:06:21 PM by Stephanie »
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Offline Brigadier

Re: Publication of Lois' Version of Events
« Reply #5 on: April 24, 2018, 08:22:49 PM »
Are you going to make any reference to any facts of this case in order to support your argument?