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  Jeremy Bamber   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Jeremy Bamber (born in England in 1961) is one of the UK's most notorious mass murderers, almost as much for remaining in the news since his conviction, as for the shocking crimes he was convicted of carrying out.
Bamber was 25 when he was given five life sentences in 1986 for shooting dead his adoptive parents, sister and twin six-year-old nephews at the family farmhouse in Tolleshunt D'Arcy, Essex the; previous year.
Bamber, who lived in a nearby house, was then placed under suspicion after his fingerprints were found on the gun and his girlfriend Julie Mugford, who was seen comforting Bamber at the funeral of all five relatives, told the court that he had talked in the past about killing his parents.
www.wikipedia-mirror.co.za /j/e/r/Jeremy_Bamber_7a49.html   (548 words)

  
 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.
innocent.org.uk /cases/jeremybamber   (6016 words)

  
 Jeremy Bamber - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jeremy Bamber (born in England in 1961) is one of the UK's most notorious mass murderers, almost as much for remaining in the news since his conviction, as for the shocking crimes he was convicted of carrying out.
Bamber was 25 when he was given five life sentences in 1986 for shooting dead his adoptive parents, sister and twin six-year-old nephews at the family farmhouse in Tolleshunt D'Arcy, Essex the previous year.
Bamber, who lived in a nearby house, was then placed under suspicion after his fingerprints were found on the gun and his girlfriend Julie Mugford, who was seen comforting Bamber at the funeral of all five relatives, told the court that he had talked in the past about killing his parents.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Jeremy_Bamber   (524 words)

  
 Trial and Error: The Case of Jeremy Bamber, by Scott Lomax
On 29 October 1986, Jeremy Bamber was convicted, by a majority of ten to two, at Chelmsford Crown Court, for the murder of five members of his adoptive family.
Bamber arrived at the farmhouse, shortly after the police, to find that the upstairs lights were switched on, as was the light in the kitchen.
According to Bamber, a discussion had taken place on the eve of the deaths, during which it was suggested that Sheila's two twin sons should be fostered on a part time basis due to her illness, or that another alternative for their care should be considered.
www.libertarian.co.uk /lapubs/legan/legan042.htm   (5255 words)

  
 Jeremy Bamber - Famous Criminal - Homepage - Crime And Investigation Network
In 1986, 24-year-old Jeremy Bamber was jailed for life for killing five members of his adopted family at their farmhouse in Essex.
Bamber was told by his trial judge, that he was "warped and evil" and added that he found it difficult to imagine anyone agreeing to release Bamber from jail in the future.
Bamber was handed five life sentences, with a recommendation that he stay in prison for at least 25 years without parole.
www.crimeandinvestigation.co.uk /famous_criminal/52/home/1/Jeremy_Bamber.htm   (2188 words)

  
 The Scotsman - UK - Bamber loses appeal against conviction   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Bamber, who is being held in Whitemoor Prison, a high-security jail in Cambridgeshire, was not in court to hear the ruling, but issued a statement afterwards saying it was a "devastating blow".
Bamber’s sister, Sheila Caffell, a model known as Bambi, was found alongside her mother with two gunshot wounds to her chin and throat.
Bamber had alerted police to the crime in the middle of the night, saying his father had telephoned, telling him Ms Caffell was shooting at members of the family.
thescotsman.scotsman.com /uk.cfm?id=1382762002   (1001 words)

  
 Jeremy Bamber: 9 Feb 2005: Westminster Hall debates (TheyWorkForYou.com)
In the cases of June and Neville Bamber, rigor mortis is evident, as is skin discoloration, and the blood is congealed.
At Bamber's trial, the prosecution argued that if Sheila had committed the murders and then killed herself, she would have trodden in blood as she moved about the house; but no trace of blood was found on her feet.
and congratulate him on securing this debate on the important and, in many ways, sensational case of Jeremy Bamber, who is currently serving a life sentence for the murder of his adopted parents and sister and her twin sons.
www.theyworkforyou.com /whall/?id=2005-02-09a.480.0   (3271 words)

  
 BBC NEWS | UK | Killer Bamber attacked in prison
Bamber - who killed five members of his family 18 years ago - was reportedly almost killed when he was attacked while talking on the phone.
Bamber is understood to be planning an appeal and Mr Di Stefanno said he would consider trying to get the appeal process speeded up if his client was not safe.
Bamber was jailed for life in 1996 for the murders of his adoptive parents farmer Neville and June Bamber, his sister Sheila "Bambi" Caffell and her six-year-old twin sons Nicholas and Daniel.
news.bbc.co.uk /go/click/rss/0.91/public/-/1/hi/uk/3762995.stm   (483 words)

  
 markgribben.com » “Warped and Evil Beyond Belief”
One of Britain’s most notorious murderers, Jeremy Bamber, has maintained his innocence since he was first charged with the murder of his adoptive father and mother, his sister, and her two children in 1985.
Bamber told the police — he did not call the emergency line — that his sister had a history of mental illness and that guns were available at the house.
Nevill Bamber lay dead in the kitchen, his wife, June, was dead on the floor in her bedroom, the boys were dead in their bed and Sheila Caffell was lying on the floor of the same room as her mother.
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 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Convicted killer Jeremy Bamber, who has protested his innocence for more than 15 years, has said he wants to pray at the grave of the adoptive parents he was jailed for murdering when he is released from jail.
Bamber was given five life sentences after he was convicted of murdering five of his family members in 1986.
The appeal hinges on DNA tests of blood samples from the gun's silencer which Bamber claims will show that his adoptive sister, Sheila Caffell, may have been responsible for the deaths of Mr and Mrs Bamber and her twin sons, Daniel and Nicholas, before turning the gun on herself.
www.adoption-net.co.uk /news/2001/mar/010317bamber.htm   (274 words)

  
 Jeremy Bamber
The first was the prosecution case that Jeremy Bamber entered the Essex farmhouse owned by his mother and father at night and shot the five members of his family with a legally-held rifle.
A forensic scientist gave evidence for Bamber’s team claiming that dissolving the whole flake might have prevented the detection of a mixture of blood types which could have shown that the original flake was a mixture of blood from June and Neville Bamber.
Bamber’s case was that fresh DNA evidence from the silencer backed this theory after a DNA profile was obtained from the baffle plates inside the silencer.
www.forensic.gov.uk /forensic_t/inside/news/list_casefiles.php?case=15   (943 words)

  
 BBC NEWS | England | Bamber loses appeal against conviction
Jeremy Bamber, now 41, is serving a life sentence for the murders committed at White House Farm, Tolleshunt D'Arcy in Essex.
Bamber, who was not in court to hear the ruling, issued a statement afterwards saying it was a "devastating blow".
However, Bamber's legal team claimed at the 12-day appeal hearing in November that the blood was not hers, proving, they claimed, that she was the murderer.
news.bbc.co.uk /1/hi/england/2566789.stm   (554 words)

  
 BBC NEWS | England | Family condemn 'evil' Bamber
Bamber is serving a life sentence for the murders at White House Farm, Tolleshunt D'Arcy in Essex.
Bamber blamed Miss Caffell, who suffered from schizophrenia, and said she killed the family before committing suicide.
Bamber's lawyers claimed new DNA evidence proved that blood on a silencer found in a cupboard did not belong to Sheila, which meant she could have killed her parents and then removed it before shooting herself.
news.bbc.co.uk /1/hi/england/2571105.stm   (493 words)

  
 Jeremy Bamber has served 15 years for the murder of his family. But Independent, The (London) - Find Articles   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Jeremy Bamber has served 15 years for the murder of his family.
Jeremy Bamber, who had been adopted too and brought up with Sheila by Nevil and June in what has been described as a "repressed religious atmosphere", has always claimed he was not at the farm at the time of the murders.
Bamber was sentenced to five life terms, and Douglas Hurd, then the Home Secretary, ruled that he should never be released.
www.findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_qn4158/is_20010313/ai_n14366087   (920 words)

  
 Bambering for profit - Deccan Herald   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
According to The Guardian newspaper, Jeremy Bamber, convicted of murdering five members of his family, is suing his four surviving relatives for £1.27million.
Bamber is accusing them of unduly influencing his grandmother to change her will so as to deprive him of a share in the family farmhouse worth £1.6million.
Bamber might die a poor man (thanks to his insensitive relatives), but he might, like the gentle Mrs Bobbit, contribute a verb to the English language.
www.deccanherald.com /deccanherald/jan212004/edst.asp   (838 words)

  
 BBC NEWS | England | Essex | Bamber in new bid to clear name
Jeremy Bamber, who was convicted of murdering five members of his family 20 years ago, has begun a new attempt to prove his innocence.
Bamber, who stood to inherit almost £500,000 from his parents' estate, was convicted of the five murders in 1986.
Bamber was taken into custody by officers at 0300 BST that morning after calling police to tell him about a dispute at the family home.
news.bbc.co.uk /1/hi/england/essex/4739071.stm   (289 words)

  
 Courttv.com Message Boards - Murder at white house farm (1985)[Jeremy Bamber]
In October 1986, Jeremy Bamber was convicted by a 10/2 majority verdict, for the murders of five members of his family and sentenced to five terms of life imprisonment..
Jeremy told the police that he tried several times to re contact his father but was met on each occasion by a constant engaged tone..
Jeremy eventually contacted the police and repeated to them what his father had told him and police were dispatched to the scene, arriving at about 0345hrs..
boards.courttv.com /showthread.php?s=5494b7da6f42e0e82c32232e7090c2e0&threadid=195310   (2997 words)

  
 R - v - Jeremy Neville Bamber
Bamber lay dead in the kitchen, his wife was dead on the floor in her bedroom, the boys were dead in their bed and Sheila Caffell was lying on the floor of the same room as her mother.
Two bullets were recovered from June Bamber’s side of the double bed in the main bedroom and were consistent with the shots that had caused the injuries to her right shoulder, chest and forearm.
June Bamber was shot whilst still lying in bed but had managed to get up and walk a few steps before she collapsed and died by the main bedroom door.
www.hmcourts-service.gov.uk /judgmentsfiles/j1399/r_v_bamber.htm   (18485 words)

  
 CrimeNews 2000 - crime news archive page
Bamber Begins Appeal Against Family Murders--(PA News)--The Court of Appeal was today starting a review of the case of Jeremy Bamber, who was jailed for life in 1986 for the murders of five members of his family.
Bamber's 16 Years of Protestations--(PA News)--In the 16 years since he was convicted of the murder of five members of his family, Jeremy Bamber has never accepted his guilt.
Bamber even turned to the radio and launched a controversial website to declare his innocence after several failed attempts to appeal against his conviction.
www.crimenews2000.com /archives/02101715.htm   (1692 words)

  
 Jeremy Bamber   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Most of these had to do with how Sheila Bamber could not possibly have committed the murders, both because she was not physically strong enough, and because the forensic evidence did not point to her.
Bamber has always protestd his innocence.In December 2002, he appealed his conviction, saying that new evidence had come to light that would prove his innocence.
To hear Bamber's side of the story, go to his official website.
web.ukonline.co.uk /ruth.buddell/bamber.htm   (178 words)

  
 New evidence in Bamber case
Bamber, 44, has always denied he carried out the shootings in 1985 to collect a £500,000 inheritance.
Bamber's team are currently preparing an appeal arguing the five cases are linked in a 'campaign of murder against former British intelligence officers'.
Bamber was convicted in 1986 of murdering Neville and his adoptive mother June, both 61, his sister Sheila Caffell, 27, and her twin six-year-old sons Nicholas and Daniel at the family's farmhouse in Tolleshunt D'Arcy, Essex.
www.studiolegaleinternazionale.com /news/ourNews/20051216Bamber.php4?P...   (577 words)

  
 The Sun Online - News: Bambi killer 16 years on   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Handcuffed Bamber, 41, was at the Appeal Court to begin a battle to clear his name over a crime that shocked Britain.
Bamber was given five life sentences after he was found guilty of shooting dead his adoptive parents Nevill and June, sister Sheila “Bambi” Caffell and her twin sons Daniel and Nicholas, six.
Outlining 15 grounds of appeal, he said Bamber was convicted because police lied and vital evidence was deliberately withheld at his trial.
www.thesun.co.uk /article/0,,2-2002481316,00.html   (465 words)

  
 An incomplete guide to murderers guestbook
Bambers lawyers believe that this is evidence which suggests that Sheila caffell was still alive after the police went into the house and that she must have fled from the kitchen to go upstairs where she committed suicide using the family rifle.
Jeremy Bambers italian lawyer has made an application for bail pending his clients next appeal which is to be heard sometime next week, based on new evidence that the police originally found her body in the kitchen but later said they found it upstairs in a bedroom.
Jeremy Bamber is now maintaining that neither he nor his sister were responsible for killing his family but that someone else could have been responsible for the deaths and that the police had some information to support this possibility but failed to disclose it..
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 RTE News - UK judges urged to quash murder conviction
Judges in the UK who are hearing an appeal by Jeremy Bamber against his murder convictions are examining allegations that police could have disturbed the scene at the farmhouse where five members of his adoptive family were murdered.
The fight in the kitchen, where Jeremy Bamber's father was found, loomed large at the trial.
They arrested Bamber, who stood to inherit almost £500,000 from his parents' death, nine weeks later when he returned from a holiday in France.
www.rte.ie /news/2002/1021/bamber.html   (216 words)

  
 Bamber Gascoigne - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Bamber Gascoigne (born 1935) is a British television presenter and author.
His name appears in one version of the Monty Python Lumberjack Song when Michael Palin sings of the "Quercus maximus Bamber Gascoigneii", and in the Python song "I Like Traffic Lights" the singer points out that his name is not Bamber.
Bamber Gascoigne is also an authority on the history and techniques of printmaking and graphic reproduction, with publications such as Milestones in Colour Printing and How to Identify Prints.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Bamber_Gascoigne   (483 words)

  
 Jeremy Bamber   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Bamber claims that he had been at White House farm the evening before the murders, when a heated discussion between his parents and sister Sheila had started.
Bamber further claims that he had a call from his father at about 3:30am saying that Sheila had gone mad, the phone then went dead, Bamber called the police and met them at the house, all 5 were dead.
Bamber's appeal to the High court has been turned down.
www.murderuk.com /individual/bamber.htm   (251 words)

  
 Breakthrough in DNA Fingerprinting THE GUARDIAN (UK) 29oct02
It could also be used to provide a definitive answer to cases like that of Jeremy Bamber, who was given a life sentence in 1986 for murdering his parents, sister and twin nephews in Essex.
Blood found on the silencer of the murder weapon was identified as belonging to Bamber's sister, invalidating a defence argument that she had carried out the killings before turning the gun on herself.
Earlier this month Mr Bamber appealed his conviction, on the grounds that the DNA had been mixed from the blood of his parents and misidentified as the fingerprint of his sister.
www.mindfully.org /GE/GE4/DNA-Fingerprinting-Findlay29oct02.htm   (644 words)

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