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| | INNOCENT - Fighting miscarriages of justice |
 | | Bamber, serving his sentence at Whitemoor prison, Cambridgeshire, was convicted in 1986 of killing his adoptive father Nevill and mother June, both 61, his sister Sheila Caffell, 27, and her six-year-old twin sons Nicholas and Daniel, to secure the family inheritance. |
 | | Jeremy Bamber, sentenced to life for murdering five members of the family that had adopted him, could be free by the end of the year after the Court of Appeal confirmed yesterday that it would hear his case in three months. |
 | | Bamber was the illegitimate son of a vicar's daughter and a married army sergeant and was adopted when he was six weeks old by Neville Bamber, a former RAF pilot, and his wife June who farmed near the Essex village of Tolleshunt D'Arcy. |
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