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Friday 21 December 2012

Jeremy Bamber: Flyer


Jeremy Bamber
 

IS INNOCENT


IMPRISONED FOR 29 YEARS FOR A CRIME HE COULD NOT HAVE COMMITTED

Find out more about why, visit his official site and know the TRUTH

Tuesday 18 December 2012

Jeremy Bamber: My latest letter to John Whittingdale MP

The following is my letter to my MP John Whittingdale regarding Jeremy's recent discovery of police event logs recorded on the night of the murders at White House Farm. 

The logs themselves cannot be published at the moment, for legal reasons though I have sent copies to John Whittingdale who is the member of parliament for Maldon and surrounding area which includes Tolleshunt D'Arcy.  As such Whittingdale is also Jeremy's MP though states that as Jeremy is incarcerated in HM Full Sutton in Yorkshire this no longer applies, regardless of which  he believes Jeremy's guilty verdict is safe.

Poppy Ann Miller
Address provided
14 December 2012

John Whittingdale MP
House of Commons
London
SW1A 0AA


Dear Mr Whittingdale,
I write to you again as my MP to request that you bring to the notice of Parliament the continued injustice in relation to the incarceration of an innocent man, Jeremy Bamber.
As you may recall I have previously corresponded with you via letter and email as well attending your surgery to express my concerns regarding this case. You have persistently informed me that you can do nothing and that in any case you believe Jeremy Bamber to be guilty of the murder of his family. My opinion is that you could be prejudiced due to other factors, nevertheless I have been informed that it is quite within the remit of an MP to voice the concerns of myself, as your constituent, in Parliament, especially as I have provided you with documentary evidence to support my concerns. As an example I refer to Andrew Hunter who, as an MP in 2005, raised the issue of Essex Police refusal to disclose relevant and crucial evidence which would categorically have been of benefit to Jeremy Bamber's defence team at his trial and Appeals. I have also forwarded you copies of documentation including Essex Police statements which bring into question the honesty of certain witnesses including Jeremy Bamber's relatives.

I have recently seen further Essex Police telephone logs, recorded through the night of the murders and it is clear that Essex Police created a manuscript copy of the original, which were used in order to pervert the course of justice. Please find enclosed.

I again request that you raise this matter in Parliament with some urgency. Jeremy Bamber has been imprisoned for twenty seven years, over half his life time, for a crime that both he and Essex Police know he could not have committed.

Yours sincerely,


Enc; Essex Police logs

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Friday 14 December 2012

Jermy Bamber: Appeal rejection

Although I despise the negative terminology used in regard to Jeremy in much of the press, I do believe that public opinion is valuable and whilst Jeremy remains in the media there is hope that people will read the real evidence which shows beyond all doubt that Jeremy could not have committed the murders for which he has been unjustly imprisoned for twenty seven years.

In order to change public opinion, first you have to gain their attention.

 Poppy Ann Miller

 

Tolleshunt D'Arcy: Bamber vows to fight on after latest appeal rejection

Tolleshunt D'Arcy: Bamber vows to fight on after latest appeal rejection Tolleshunt D'Arcy: Bamber vows to fight on after latest appeal rejection 
              
Jeremy Bamber has vowed to fight on after losing a High Court bid to have his case reviewed.
Bamber, 51, was jailed for life in 1986 for the murders of his parents June and Nevill, his adopted sister Sheila Caffell, 27, and her twin sons Nicholas and Daniel at the family farm in Tolleshunt D’Arcy.

Bamber has always protested his innocence claiming it was Sheila, who was a schizophrenic, who killed the family before turning the gun on herself.

Bamber is calling for a third appeal against his conviction.

However, the Criminal Cases Review Commission refused to refer his application.

Bamber’s legal team challenged the decision and applied for permission to seek a judicial review.

However, last Thursday, at the High Court, his application was refused by Sir John Thomas, president of the Queen's Bench Division, and Mr Justice Globe.

SEE THE STANDARD FOR THE FULL STORY
http://www.essexcountystandard.co.uk/search/?page=1&searchpattern=Jeremy+Bamber