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Fresh Hope for Jeremy Bamber 2021 – Bamber seeks new appeal – As Jeremy Bamber gets fresh hope and seeks yet another appeal over the White House Farm familial murders, questions emerge that Essex Police truly ought to answer.

As Jeremy Bamber gets fresh hope and seeks yet another appeal over the White House Farm familial murders, questions emerge that Essex Police truly ought to answer

Jeremy Bamber has been in prison for more than 35 years for murdering five members of his family. He has endured the rejection of two appeals against his conviction and also had a High Court challenge to the Criminal Cases Review Commission (CCRC) refusal to refer his case for another appeal rejected in 2012.

 

Bamber continues, however, to vehemently maintain his innocence and now he has fresh hope after submitting a new legal challenge against his 1985 conviction “based on 347,000 pages of evidence, including Essex police logs, that were originally withheld from Bamber under public interest immunity laws that no longer apply after 30 years,” according to the Guardian.

 

Of this groundbreaking news, Bamber’s lawyer, Mark Newby, told the paper:

 

“Mr Bamber is going back to the CCRC because he got a significant amount of fresh evidence to show the conviction is unsafe. It is now for the CCRC to decide.”

 

“If as a result of the fresh evidence, it is accepted that there were two calls including one call from his father and one from Jeremy, then it is an impossibility for Jeremy Bamber to have been at the scene at the relevant time to have committed the offences.”

 

“We would not have spent so much time pursuing this were we not convinced there is a significant evidence to suggest a miscarriage of justice.”

 

“The evidence now supports the fact that every part of the reported case appears to be untrue, and there is now a new narrative to be told which if accepted by the commission and then in turn the court of appeal should lead to Jeremy Bamber being exonerated.”

 

Going further of his fresh hope to prove that he was not the killer on that fateful night, Jeremy Bamber himself added:

 

“Our comprehensive submissions contain the evidence to prove that the jury at my trial were not provided with the full facts and that they were misled repeatedly.”

 

“I am filled with hope and anticipation that the new submissions to the CCRC will achieve a speedy referral to the court of appeal.”

 

Previously, last June, The Steeple Times reported that whilst rejecting Bamber’s bid for the release of evidence which he believed could exonerate him, Mr Justice Julian Knowles commented:

 

“If ever there was a case where the Criminal Cases Review Commission (CCRC) should be approached to make a decision on what is said to be new evidence, it is this one. This is a massively complex case which has been investigated and re-investigated by more than one police force over some 35 years.”

 

“The body of material is vast. After so many years, and so much litigation, the CCRC is the body undoubtedly best placed to consider the claimant’s arguments.”

 

Speaking to the Daily Gazette late last week, Yvonne Hartley, co-administrator of the Jeremy Bamber Innocence Campaign, remarked:

 

“It has been a long and sometimes difficult journey in which we have faced many obstacles and bumps in the road alongside Jeremy and his legal representatives. However, these hurdles have reinforced our commitment and drive to fighting this miscarriage of justice.”

 

“We never doubted the corpus of fresh evidence we have uncovered in our work with Jeremy would result in the comprehensive and compelling submissions.”

 

“We will all, and especially Jeremy, have to prepare for a few anxious months ahead, whilst the commission conducts its investigations into the evidence. We just need to be patient for a little longer.”

 

To keep up to date with the campaign “working towards freedom for Jeremy Bamber,” follow @Bambertweets on Twitter.

 

Fresh hope for Jeremy Bamber 2021 – Jeremy Bamber’s own comments on the new submissions to the CCRC

“I am filled with hope and anticipation that the new submissions to the Criminal Cases Review Commission will achieve a speedy referral to the Court of Appeal.”

 

“My legal team have worked tirelessly on the new application which contains multiple new grounds never previously put forward for consideration. All of the grounds, are supported by fresh evidence, including forensic reports and address every aspect of the prosecution case made against me and now conclusively prove my innocence.”

 

“In addition, our comprehensive submissions contain the evidence to prove that the jury at my trial were not provided with the full facts, and that they were misled repeatedly on the key elements of the case. We also set out the now provable mistakes and corrupt actions of Essex Police officers which impacted on the original investigation against me, and continue to do so to this day.”

 

“The lack of disclosure by Essex Police has been at the heart of my case from the outset, and is still a feature today in an attempt by the Essex Police to maintain my wrongful conviction.  I feel confident however that the CCRC will do their utmost to achieve disclosure of vital material in order to obtain my justice.”

 

Published on Jeremy Bamber: The Official Blogger.

 

Fresh hope for Jeremy Bamber 2021 – Some questions Essex Police plainly need to answer…

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Fresh Hope for Jeremy Bamber 2021 – Veteran human rights campaigner Peter Tatchell, a longtime supporter of Jeremy Bamber, tweeted about the case on 7th March. He remarked: “Is this [the] greatest miscarriage of justice?” and previously in 2017, he wrote to the then chief constable of Essex Police, Stephen Kavanagh, to highlight the “grave injustice” of the force’s withholding and destroying evidence with regard to the White House Farm murders.
Fresh Hope for Jeremy Bamber 2021 – The destruction of evidence in relation to the case by an officer named Michael Ainsley has been repeatedly raised both in the mainstream media and online on Twitter.
Fresh Hope for Jeremy Bamber 2021 – A police officer holds the firearm and contentious silencer that is central to raising doubts about the safety of Jeremy Bamber’s conviction.
Fresh Hope for Jeremy Bamber 2021 – In April 2020, ‘The Steeple Times’ reported that “further questions about the conduct of Essex Police [were] raised as it [was] revealed they destroyed the bible, nightclothes and pillows that were found with the victims at White House Farm on the night of the 1985 murders. The 20th March 2000 letter from the Criminal Cases Review Commission to Glaisyers Solicitors LLP and Sheila Caffell is truly a shocking example of a bungling balls-up.
Fresh Hope for Jeremy Bamber 2021 – The scene of the murders during the night of 6th and 7th August 1985: White House Farm, Pages Lane, Tolleshunt D’Arcy, Maldon, Essex, CM9 8AA.
Fresh Hope for Jeremy Bamber 2021 – Jeremy Bamber’s adoptive parents, Ralph and June Bamber. Their son now has a star legal team and fresh hope of clearing his name.
Fresh Hope for Jeremy Bamber 2021 – In April 2012, journalist Mark Williams-Thomas reported on new evidence in the case “which could change everything” for ITV ‘Tonight.’  
Fresh Hope for Jeremy Bamber 2021 – This 22:55 minute YouTube video shares evidence that would suggest “proof of Sheila [Caffell’s] guilt by carrying out the shooting with a rifle then taking her own life while Jeremy Bamber was with police.”

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