Jeremy Bamber and White House Farm

By: Jeremy Bamber Innocence Campaign
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  • If you’re tired of speculation, fake news and dramatisation, you’ll find this podcast a refreshing go-to for the White House Farm tragedy, and the latest in the appeal of Jeremy Bamber. Here you’ll find the truth as it is documented with exclusive material from Jeremy Bamber and his new application to the Criminal Cases Review Commission. We’re his official campaign group (JBIC) who have produced interesting and accurate podcasts with updates each week. These episodes will include access to the defence case papers, police and Home Office files, statements, and police investigations, as well as content from Jeremy Bamber’s legal team and forensic scientists. For the latest in the case as it happens, join us to discover the man, the case, the facts. (Content, Yvonne Hartley & Jeremy Bamber; Editing, Sarah Hanover; with contributions from Heidi Hawkins, Philip Walker & Lorna Lake; continuity, Jill McCarlie & Emma Morris; Produced by Smaller Voices Studio for ©JB Campaign Ltd.)

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Episodes
  • Police Lies 3 Mini Series
    Nov 6 2024

    Emma and Yvonne continue discussion of the evidence showing police lies in the case of Jeremy Bamber and White House Farm.

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    19 mins
  • Police Lies 1 (part one was uploaded 7th Feb 2024)
    Nov 6 2024

    Emma Morris and Yvonne Hartley discuss the evidence of police lies in the case.

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    27 mins
  • Police Lies 2 Mini Series
    Nov 6 2024

    Emma Morris and Yvonne Hartley, continue their discussion of the evidence in the case of Jeremy Bamber and White House Farm.

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    22 mins

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Simply astounded at the facts in the case

I had no idea this was going on. I thought Bamber was guilty, but it seems very clearly the public have been mislead again and again. Professionally put together, some narratives and some really interesting interviews with experts and other MOJ cases. You wont be disappointed if you listen to this. Just waiting for the case to be referred to the court of appeal.

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Clutching at straws

They really are clutching at straws here. We all know the police bungled the investigation, and that is why strict protocols are now in place because of this, but twisting polices small admin errors to suit their agenda, is as bad as what they are accusing the police of.

Ive heard first hand from children growing up on the farm about Jeremy killing numerous kittens along with many other stories about his childhood and why he was sent to boarding school. The workers on the farm knew he was to blame, there is no doubt in their minds. He has always enjoyed tormenting and suffering especially of other children and rabbits, and he is a very clever and manipulative person. Hats off to him, he is doing a great job, its amazing how Jeremy still has such a hold over these women from inside his cell… but then he has absolutely nothing to loose, and plenty of time to dream up these scenarios in his head.

What did the police stand to gain by changing their story from suicide to murder? It actually makes a mockery of themselves if anything, its totally illogical.

I was hoping for some revelation or major new evidence, but Im afraid it just won’t stand up in a courtroom…. thank god.

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