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Offline Nicholas

Re: The Bambers: Murder at the farm - Sky Crime documentary
« Reply #195 on: September 22, 2021, 08:29:57 PM »
Jeremy Bamber
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Michael O'Brien
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 was wrongly convicted of murdering a Cardiff newsagent in 1988 and served 11 years in prison, 7 of those were with Jeremy Bamber
Have a listen:
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/presentation-by-michael-obrien/id1555731881?i=1000536227757
#JeremyBamber #WhiteHouseFarm
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Convicted/exonerated killer and ex CCRC ‘poster boy’ Michael O’Brien has promoted the same nonsense for as long as I can remember 🙄

He claims in this podcast an ex CCRC commissioner told him they really wanted to refer Bamber’s murder convictions to the CoA and it’s possible on this one occasion he might be telling the truth  @)(++(*
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Offline Nicholas

Re: The Bambers: Murder at the farm - Sky Crime documentary
« Reply #196 on: September 23, 2021, 03:43:09 PM »
https://www.radiotimes.com/tv-programme/n7652p/the-bambers-murder-at-the-farm-season-1/

Episode 1. Summary. The true story of the White House Farm murders, where Jeremy Bamber took the lives of his adoptive parents, sister and her twin sons in 1985.

Episode 2. Summary. Jeremy's mammoth trial divides the public. He alleges his sister committed the murders, but a crucial piece of evidence contradicts his story.


Review
By David Brown
‘Louis Theroux has spent his career profiling odd and sometimes dangerous personalities, so it’s no surprise to see his name attached to this new exploration of the White House Farm killings. After all, psyches don’t come much more warped than Jeremy Bamber’s. But, in this instance, he’s behind the camera as executive producer rather than on screen in plaid shirt and specs.

The result is a more traditional true-crime doc that features interviews with friends of the Bambers, as well as police and lawyers involved in the case. But an attempt to study the psychology of the family unit as a whole feels fresh, as do the contributions made by a local resident who swears that Jeremy is innocent.



Could the ‘local resident’ be Poppy Ann Miller?

Was Poppy Ann Miller a ‘local resident’ of Tolleshunt D'Arcy in 1985?
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Offline Nicholas

Re: The Bambers: Murder at the farm - Sky Crime documentary
« Reply #197 on: September 23, 2021, 03:54:14 PM »
The following link is to, what Bamber & his CT (Sarah Hanover) have called the ‘liars lobby’

http://www.jeremy-bamber.co.uk/liars-lobby

The 14th box down on the left hand side refers to fourteen of Bamber’s friends who apparently made witness statements

The CT website claims their WS’s weren’t disclosed until after the 2002 appeal

Who are these 14 alleged ‘friends’ of Bamber’s?

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Offline Myster

Re: The Bambers: Murder at the farm - Sky Crime documentary
« Reply #198 on: September 23, 2021, 05:01:52 PM »
https://www.radiotimes.com/tv-programme/n7652p/the-bambers-murder-at-the-farm-season-1/

Episode 1. Summary. The true story of the White House Farm murders, where Jeremy Bamber took the lives of his adoptive parents, sister and her twin sons in 1985.

Episode 2. Summary. Jeremy's mammoth trial divides the public. He alleges his sister committed the murders, but a crucial piece of evidence contradicts his story.


Review
By David Brown
‘Louis Theroux has spent his career profiling odd and sometimes dangerous personalities, so it’s no surprise to see his name attached to this new exploration of the White House Farm killings. After all, psyches don’t come much more warped than Jeremy Bamber’s. But, in this instance, he’s behind the camera as executive producer rather than on screen in plaid shirt and specs.

The result is a more traditional true-crime doc that features interviews with friends of the Bambers, as well as police and lawyers involved in the case. But an attempt to study the psychology of the family unit as a whole feels fresh, as do the contributions made by a local resident who swears that Jeremy is innocent.



Could the ‘local resident’ be Poppy Ann Miller?

Was Poppy Ann Miller a ‘local resident’ of Tolleshunt D'Arcy in 1985?
Probably, if the side-view photo is of her at the sea wall.
It's one of them cases, in'it... one of them f*ckin' cases.

Offline Nicholas

Re: The Bambers: Murder at the farm - Sky Crime documentary
« Reply #199 on: September 23, 2021, 05:07:38 PM »
Probably, if the side-view photo is of her at the sea wall.

According to a July 2012 article for the Maldon standard - Poppy Ann Miller had been living in a road in Maldon for 15 years

Would that come under a ‘local resident’?

Or could it be Barbara De’ath who is being referred to? https://www.jeremybambertestimony.co.uk/barbara-death

Was Poppy Ann Miller living in the area in 1985?

Her ‘testimony’ states,

‘I have been supporting and writing to Jeremy since I watched ‘Crimes that Shook Britain’ on television’
https://www.jeremybambertestimony.co.uk/poppy-ann-miller

Poppy Ann Miller
’I live a few miles from White House Farm where Jeremy was raised by his adoptive parents Nevill and June Bamber.  Sheila, his adoptive sister arrived a few years later.

Where was she living in 1985?

Her ‘testimony’ seems to be giving the impression she knew the family at the time ?

Why does she state,

‘Sheila, his adoptive sister arrived a few years later’

What’s the significance of this - I don’t follow?

She also states,

‘In his letters to me Jeremy writes fondly of his childhood, his happy days at Maldon Court School, at the top of Market Hill and of two of his favourite teachers…’
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Offline Myster

Re: The Bambers: Murder at the farm - Sky Crime documentary
« Reply #200 on: September 23, 2021, 05:12:21 PM »
The following link is to, what Bamber & his CT (Sarah Hanover) have called the ‘liars lobby’

The 14th box down on the left hand side refers to fourteen of Bamber’s friends who apparently made witness statements

The CT website claims their WS’s weren’t disclosed until after the 2002 appeal

Who are these 14 alleged ‘friends’ of Bamber’s?
If they think posting slanderous gossip and funny photos of the leading players is going to persuade a discerning public to get on board their train to nowhere, then they're living in fantasy land.
It's one of them cases, in'it... one of them f*ckin' cases.

Offline Myster

Re: The Bambers: Murder at the farm - Sky Crime documentary
« Reply #201 on: September 23, 2021, 05:18:01 PM »
According to a July 2012 article for the Maldon standard - Poppy Ann Miller had been living in a road in Maldon for 15 years

Would that come under a ‘local resident’?

Or could it be Barbara De’ath who is being referred to? https://www.jeremybambertestimony.co.uk/barbara-death

Was Poppy Ann Miller living in the area in 1985?

Her ‘testimony’ states,

‘I have been supporting and writing to Jeremy since I watched ‘Crimes that Shook Britain’ on television’
https://www.jeremybambertestimony.co.uk/poppy-ann-miller
No idea, but if she was, she might have moved from Tolleshunt or Goldhanger to Maldon around 1997.
It's one of them cases, in'it... one of them f*ckin' cases.

Offline Nicholas

Re: The Bambers: Murder at the farm - Sky Crime documentary
« Reply #202 on: September 23, 2021, 05:25:40 PM »
No idea, but if she was, she might have moved from Tolleshunt or Goldhanger to Maldon around 1997.

For me her ‘testimony’ suggests she didn’t know the family in 1985

Referring to her as a ‘local resident’ without added context is misleading

Do you find this statement odd? ⬇️

I live a few miles from White House Farm where Jeremy was raised by his adoptive parents Nevill and June Bamber.  Sheila, his adoptive sister arrived a few years later

‘Testimony’ of Poppy Ann Miller ⬇️
https://www.jeremybambertestimony.co.uk/poppy-ann-miller
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Offline Myster

Re: The Bambers: Murder at the farm - Sky Crime documentary
« Reply #203 on: September 23, 2021, 05:27:47 PM »
I see Mindhouse/Sky are stringing it out over four weeks, but at least they got this right...

"The true story of the White House Farm murders, where Jeremy Bamber took the lives of his adoptive parents, sister and her twin sons in 1985."
It's one of them cases, in'it... one of them f*ckin' cases.

Offline Nicholas

Re: The Bambers: Murder at the farm - Sky Crime documentary
« Reply #204 on: September 23, 2021, 05:31:31 PM »
I see Mindhouse/Sky are stringing it out over four weeks, but at least they got this right...

"The true story of the White House Farm murders, where Jeremy Bamber took the lives of his adoptive parents, sister and her twin sons in 1985."

All 4 episodes will be available to view Sunday
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Offline Myster

Re: The Bambers: Murder at the farm - Sky Crime documentary
« Reply #205 on: September 23, 2021, 05:33:20 PM »
All 4 episodes will be available to view Sunday
Where does it say that?
It's one of them cases, in'it... one of them f*ckin' cases.

Offline Myster

Re: The Bambers: Murder at the farm - Sky Crime documentary
« Reply #206 on: September 23, 2021, 05:34:27 PM »
For me her ‘testimony’ suggests she didn’t know the family in 1985

Referring to her as a ‘local resident’ without added context is misleading

Do you find this statement odd? ⬇️

I live a few miles from White House Farm where Jeremy was raised by his adoptive parents Nevill and June Bamber.  Sheila, his adoptive sister arrived a few years later

‘Testimony’ of Poppy Ann Miller ⬇️
She's as confuzzled as Barry George's sis.
It's one of them cases, in'it... one of them f*ckin' cases.

Offline Myster

It's one of them cases, in'it... one of them f*ckin' cases.

Offline Nicholas

Re: The Bambers: Murder at the farm - Sky Crime documentary
« Reply #208 on: September 23, 2021, 07:02:44 PM »
ReviewBy David Brown
‘Louis Theroux has spent his career profiling odd and sometimes dangerous personalities, so it’s no surprise to see his name attached to this new exploration of the White House Farm killings. After all, psyches don’t come much more warped than Jeremy Bamber’s. But, in this instance, he’s behind the camera as executive producer rather than on screen in plaid shirt and specs.

The result is a more traditional true-crime doc that features interviews with friends of the Bambers, as well as police and lawyers involved in the case. But an attempt to study the psychology of the family unit as a whole feels fresh, as do the contributions made by a local resident who swears that Jeremy is innocent.

To David Brown maybe but hasn’t this been done across the forums since way back when?
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Offline Nicholas

Re: The Bambers: Murder at the farm - Sky Crime documentary
« Reply #209 on: September 23, 2021, 07:05:55 PM »
‘Director of the docu-series Lottie Gammon, who worked with Louis on The Night In Question, told Tyla: “There are lots of theories, and lots of questions from people who know about the case, and we tried to deep-dive into that and we don’t shy away from it. Whereas, I think often this case is looked at it in quite black and white kind of way - either you believe he's 100 per cent innocent or 100 per cent guilty. We’ve tried to show this is really complicated, and there are reasons why it’s stayed in the public eye."
https://www.tyla.com/tv-and-film/louise-theroux-new-murder-series-divide-people-interview-20210917


Will be interesting to see what they conclude these reasons to be


The documentary's makers had hoped to interview Bamber, but director Lottie Gammon says the Ministry of Justice refused to allow it.
She says some of those campaigning for Bamber's release have "legitimate" concerns, including how police treated the murder scene.
"There's a lot of question marks over their behaviour," she says.
"No one really clearly explains - because they didn't really have to during the trial - how did he do this crime? That's not something that was nailed down.
"Because there are these loose threads, many loose threads, it's easy for people to look at it and have questions.
"I think this case is quite suited to the online world now of deep diving into these cases - especially over lockdown, these groups have really proliferated."

https://news.sky.com/story/louis-theroux-examines-jeremy-bamber-murders-and-reveals-why-legit-people-believe-five-time-killer-is-innocent-12406985


What ‘groups’ is she referring to?

Is Lottie Gammon & co aware of this forum and the blue forum and of how long they’ve been up and running?
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