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Thursday, 8 December 2011

Don't Let It Be YOU! Jeremy Bamber, Susan May, Eddie Gilfoyle, wrongly convicted


The CCRC advised Jeremy's lawyer that they intend to close their case on him if there are no submissions made tomorrow, 9 December 2011. The advice comes after the defence requested a three month extension. Lawyers representing Jeremy have asked if some of the submissions could be rushed through and submitted on Monday the 12th of December but it remains to be seen if these would be taken into consideration.

The Defence made requests to the CCRC back in July with letters from forensic scientists requesting to see original scene and event logs which needed to be obtained from Essex Police using Section 17 of the Criminal Appeals act. All requests were ignored. The Defence has been unable to carry out forensic work as a result.

The Defence also paid a sum of £2,295 for electronic RAW files to be made of the crime scene negatives. The CCRC are currently holding these raw image files on disc and have refused to disclose them to the defence's new legal team who have signed a non disclosure agreement as per request.

The CCRC was not willing to take into consideration their own delays which have resulted in the defence being unable to complete forensic work. They also would not consider that Jeremy Bamber has had a change of legal representation and that the case files are considerably comprehensive.

Jeremy Bamber has raised new complaints with the IPCC and Essex Police after crime scene photographs showed police disrespect fooling around within just feet of where there body of Neville Bamber lay in the kitchen. Further complaints were raised last month after it was discovered that allegations of theft from the Bamber estate by a key prosecution witness in 1986 were not addressed for over 13 months, an investigation was looked into but never carried out as police felt it best to delay until after the first appeal of Jeremy Bamber.

Jeremy Bamber said this evening "I will keep fighting. I am and innocent man and I will never stop until I am a free man with my name fully cleared."

Jeremy Bamber can re-apply to the CCRC but this would put his case to the 'bottom of the pile' which is of no great significance considering the CCRC have held his case since 2004 and achieved nothing except to continually obstruct Jeremy in his fight for freedom. Campaigners for Jeremy Bamber are more determined than ever and are encouraging supporters to contact the CCRC with complaints as well as take part in the latest writing campaign "Don't Let It Be YOU!"

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