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Sunday, 21 July 2013

Justice4JeremyBamber: The Story

Supporting Jeremy Bamber
Jeremy Bamber, from Tollesunt D’arcy, Essex, England, led an ordinary farming life, and benefited from the warmth of a loving family. His mother, June was active in the local church whilst his father, Nevill, was a local Magistrate. Jeremy’s sister, Sheila, who was four years his senior, became a fashion model before marrying and having children.

Sadly this life was taken from Jeremy and completely destroyed when, in August 1985, Sheila – who had developed schizophrenia in adult life – took the lives of both her parents and her own two young children in a psychotic episode before killing herself. Police and a pathologist ruled the case of four murders and one suicide as 24 year old Jeremy Bamber was left to mourn the loss of his entire family.

In what has become one of the gravest miscarriages of justice in the history of British law, however, it was Jeremy himself who, just over a year later, would be jailed for carrying out all five murders. Inexplicably, Jeremy was convicted despite the fact that there has, to this day, never been any forensic evidence to link him to such crimes; while the sheer load of documents and evidence supporting his innocence continues to swell some 27 years later.

The official site of the Jeremy Bamber, www.jeremy-bamber.co.uk, is run by an organization set up to bring Jeremy to freedom, it collates and explains all of the evidence in great detail. In exploring the site, and the other official online resources of Jeremy and the case, you will be able to see for yourself how an innocent man continues to serve time for crimes he did not commit.

And so on this date more than ever, we think of the man who lost his family and then his freedom. We show our support and let Jeremy know he does not continue his fight alone.
 
 

 

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