Alleged Miscarriages of Justice > Jeremy Bamber and the callous murder of his father, mother, sister and twin nephews. Case effectively CLOSED by CCRC on basis of NO APPEAL REFERRAL.

The New Yorker Article

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Vertigo Swirl:
https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2024/08/05/did-the-uks-most-infamous-family-massacre-end-in-a-wrongful-conviction
Thoughts, anyone?

mrswah:
I've   just read it !   I haven't kept up with the JB case for ages, but I thought it was a well written/researched article.

The "New Yorker"  also did an article on Lucy Letby recently, and that seems to have caused a great deal of "noise".

I don't know how much of the info re JB is actually new.  I guess the more time passes, the more difficult it will be to prove what really happened at WHF that night. After all this time, I wouldn't like to say whether or not JB is guilty.



Jayneykul:
I haven’t read it all but if it’s anything like the horse manure they posted on the Lucy Letby case it’s not worth taking up my time! Cant understand why Emma Kenny is giving it any credence

The General:

--- Quote from: Venturi Swirl on July 30, 2024, 11:24:06 AM ---https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2024/08/05/did-the-uks-most-infamous-family-massacre-end-in-a-wrongful-conviction
Thoughts, anyone?

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A very well researched and informed piece, maybe tainted by direct involvement with Bamber himself.
It will always boil down to this - was his conviction unsafe - almost certainly in my opinion and only politics denied him a mistrial. Legally speaking he shold be a free man now.
Did he do it? 100%.
There's no mystery here. Morally speaking he should rot where he is.

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