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Jeremy Nevill BAMBER

 
 

 

 

Jeremy Bamber

 

 

Jeremy Bamber

 

 

Jeremy Bamber with then-girlfriend Julie Mugford at his adopted sister's funeral.

 

 

Jeremy Bamber

 

 

Jeremy Bamber

 

 

Jeremy Bamber

 

 

Jeremy Bamber

 

 

Jeremy Bamber

 

 

Bamber in 1988, just before the first appeal against his conviction.

 

 

Jeremy Bamber

 

 

Jeremy Bamber

 

 

Jeremy Bamber lead by a police officer in 2004.

 

 

Jeremy Bamber in 2009.

 

 

Jeremy Bamber in 2010.

 

 

The farmhouse in Tolleshunt D'Arcy, Essex, where Bamber killed.

 

 

Happy family: Jeremy Bamber with his mother June and sister Sheila in the kitchen
at the White House farmhouse.

 

 

The victims

 

Bamber's adoptive parents, Nevill and June Bamber.

 

 

Bamber's sister Shelia Caffell and her six-year-old twin sons.

 

 

Sheila Jean Caffell (aged 28 when she died) was adopted a few years later than Bamber.

 

 

The front page of The Daily Express shortly after the murders. The police were so
convinced Sheila was the killer that they failed to secure the forensic evidence.

 

 

 

 

A photograph taken by an Essex police photographer at around 9 am on 7 August 1985 of Sheila Caffell, sister of Jeremy Bamber, who was shot at White House Farm, Tolleshunt D'Arcy, Essex, along with the rest of her family. Bamber was convicted of the killing and jailed for life in 1986. This photograph was not shown to the defence at the time, and allegedly shows Caffell's blood still wet, which the defence team say means her death took place no more than two hours earlier. If that is correct, it means Bamber was not the killer, because he was standing outside the farmhouse with police from around 3:30 am onwards.The image is one of the pieces of evidence that was submitted to the Criminal Cases Review Commission to ask that the case be referred back to the Court of Appeal.

 

 

 
 
 
 
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