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Sunday, 22 September 2013

Jeremy Bamber's blog Sept 2013


"Almost Year 29, Another Milestone".

Almost year 29, another milestone and I wonder could this be ‘the year’ justice is served? Evidence, information used to establish facts in a legal investigation when the information is controlled, it’s possible to make facts from fiction. My case at trial was controlled to the point where every part of the prosecution’s case was fiction. For instance the jury were told that no more than twenty five people entered White House Farm on the 7th of August 1985. DC Hammersley stated that he didn’t even see that many people enter the house. The truth is that at the very least forty-five people went into the house that day and DC Hammersley was not one of them. He never came to White House Farm on the 7th of August; he says he did but it’s simply not true.

The fourth Scenes of Crime Officer at the house was DC Henderson, not DC Hammersley. Essex police and the CPS have kept that fact a secret, which might explain why DC Hammersley burst into tears during his interview with the City of London Police in 1991 when he blurted out “I didn’t find it”; (meaning the moderator) of course he didn't because he wasn’t even there that day and luckily for him and the Crown’s case The City of London Police were not aware of the switching of police officers who attended the scene. There are many other officers who attended the scene inside the house and did not make statements which suggests that their testimony was not what the police wanted it to be. We are now urging these retired officers to come forward and join the other witnesses who have contacted us.     

PS Bews has talked endlessly to the media during the last 28 years, so it came as a huge surprise to me to hear that he was involved in searching White House Farm and my house at Goldhanger. Oddly PS Bews makes no mention of this in any witness statements; in his pocket book; his trial testimony or during any of the many media interviews he has given. He carried out these searches with PC Myall and between them they seized about thirty exhibits which were also kept secret by Essex police; yet the prosecution exhibited some of these at trial stating that other police officers had seized them rather than admit that Bews and Myall had done so. It is not known why their involvement in the searches was kept secret but documents clearly prove their involvement. This information is the tip of the iceberg. We feel that putting this material into the public arena can do no harm. This proves many more witnesses perjured themselves at trial and perhaps the CPS will mention how Public Interest Immunity was misused to conceal evidence against me.

After 28 years of wrongful imprisonment, justice and freedom is long overdue. Thanks to all of my campaigners for your support I will see you very soon.

Jeremy


Thursday, 19 September 2013

Jeremy Bamber: What did Essex Police really find at WHF...?

 
We can only guess at the truth of what happened while Jeremy Bamber was sitting in a police car on Pages Lane away from the crime scene but the evidence suggests the following sequence of events occurred.
 
1. Before the Firearms Group (FG) entered White House Farm (WHF) Collins and Delgado had looked through the kitchen window. Collins reports by radio that two bodies, one female (Sheila Caffell) and one male (Nevill Bamber) have been seen in the kitchen. Both appeared to be dead.
2. Collins, Delgado and others briefly enter the kitchen and confirm the two bodies by radio and telephone. They then continue to search the much of the downstairs and the back of the house upstairs.
3. At some point, Sheila recovers consciousness, and leaving the kitchen and through the main hallway she ascends the main staircase to the master bedroom and shoots herself with the rifle which WPC Jeapes and PC Brown had seen leaning against the window.
4. To conceal their incompetence, the FG officers, probably in collusion with Inspector Montgomery and PS Adams, decide to 'cover up' that Sheila Caffell had first been seen in the kitchen. At this stage, it was only a mild manipulation of the truth; she had, as they announced publicly, committed suicide upstairs, in the main bedroom.
 
5. Accordingly, Collins and Delgado omit from their statements any reference to looking through the kitchen window and seeing Sheila Caffell's body there; only one body, they say, that of Nevill Bamber, was in the kitchen and they first saw that after they had entered WHF.
 
6. All went well; the inquest ruled that Sheila Caffell had killed her parents and two sons and then committed suicide.
 
7. As August advanced, the police found themselves facing increasing difficulties. Jeremy Bamber's relatives, anxious over issues of inheritance, were determined to establish his guilt and began to demand a full murder investigation. 
Detective Chief Inspector 'Taff' Jones knew that Jeremy was innocent but to explain why he was so sure meant he would have to admit that Sheila was alive when the police entered WHF and that the police had concealed this. He would also have been concerned that information about the contamination of the crime scene by more officers being drafted in for training exercises using the bodies in situ was going to become public, making a mockery of crime scene preservation and showing utter disrespect for Jeremy Bamber's dead family.
 
8. 'Taff' Jones is removed from heading the investigation. He is replaced by Ainsley, who had the reputation of being tough and ruthless. These qualities are required to prevent the police being exposed for concealing the truth about Sheila Caffell. Unfortunately DCI 'Taff' Jones later died in a DIY accident in his home.
 
i. First line of defence: all records of police radio and telephone communications indicating that Sheila was still alive when the police entered WHF to be withheld from the defence.
 
ii. Second line of defence: in case Jeremy's defence got wind of any of these radio or telephone messages, select the FG statements to mention mistaking Nevill Bamber for a woman.
9. At least eight or nine, perhaps a dozen or so, Essex Police officers know the truth about WHF and that Jeremy Bamber did not murder Sheila Caffell,  or his mother and father or his little nephews. We are told that Essex Police were frightened by Andrew Hunter’s revelations in the House of Commons in 2005 but they are more frightened of losing their police pensions or even imprisonment. One has 'come out' over an important detail (the issue of silencers) but will say no more. Another has allegedly confessed to a third party that he feels dreadful guilt about Jeremy's imprisonment.
 
All of the above is supported by documentary evidence.  For the full story and further documents in support of Jeremy Bamber's innocence visit http://www.jeremy-bamber.co.uk/Campaign-Hub