Bamber said in 2001 he had had 17 jail moves and 89 cell moves since he was first arrested.
The Times alleges that he has been treated with a degree of indulgence. At Long Lartin, Worcestershire, he was reportedly given the key to his cell, studied for his GCSE in sociology and media studies, had a daily badminton lesson, and drew pictures of supermodels in art class that he sold through an outside agent. He has received compensation twice, once after suffering whiplash injuries when a van moving him between prisons crashed, and once when a Gameboy was stolen from his cell.
By his own admission Bamber has had several 'affairs' with women inside, one of them with a trainee policewoman, and that he receives 50 letters a week from women.
One has to ask..............is this fit punishment for a man who has cold-bloodedly murdered his entire family and desicrated their memories? A fitting punishment for a man that refuses to even accept reponsibility for his own appalling actions. Discuss......