A list of puns related to "White House Farm murders"
I've seen there's new evidence that supposed to prove Jeremy's conviction was based on a incompetent police diligence...
Even how the bodies were and the number of bodies found on bottom and top floor wasn't accurate, the police 10m before Jeremy's call received a call from Nevill saying what jeremy told the police and the enzyme found that was proof at the time being sheila's can be found in rabbits and bovines and now came to light that sheila could had shot herself even with the silencer in the rifle...
What do you guys make of it?🧐
https://youtu.be/Zt9IedRMrNs
Why was the father missing his pants? I had to pause to make sure I was seeing a dead man with his trousers removed.
...and how a Karen was like, apparently their is an hbo show about it??? I’m like you bitches did an ad for that fucking show for weeks. Don’t get me wrong, great show, great story! But that in combination with the painfully obvious tension between them. Does anyone else notice that Karen rarely engages with Georgia’s conversation, or negativity (Georgia is very neg) she has started to shut it down (which I love) but it is becoming more and more obvious. Karen needs to stick to DYNAR, because that show is amazing. Georgia needs to walk away lol
I wanted to share an experience I had related to my interpretation of the Jeremy Bamber case, and was wondering if anyone experienced something similar for other cases, and if so which cases. My interest in true crime is superficial; I enjoy listening to the cases through TV shows and podcasts, but will rarely if ever do any research beyond that. I am certainly no armchair detective and always keep my opinions to myself. With that said, my exposure to the White House Farm Murders made me take a step back and realize how easily I've been able to believe the narratives of some of these true crime stories only having listened to one person's account of it.
For those who are not familiar, Jeremy Bamber was a 25 year old English man who was convicted in 1986 for the murder of his adopted parents, his adopted sister, and his twin 6 year old nephews. Jeremy has always claimed he is innocent and believes that his sister, a schizophrenic, was responsible for the murders before committing suicide herself. The first time I heard about this case was through a TV show on Netflix called 'Encounters with Evil'. His case was told rather quickly, and the way it was portrayed made it seem so clearly that Jeremy was responsible for these murders. At one point I even thought to myself "how stupid does he have to be with all this evidence to think he could get away with this story", and that was that - I thought he was guilty. Then, the true crime podcast Generation Why covered the case in one of their episodes. Generation Why presented all of this additional evidence, circumstantial and physical, that was left out of the Encounters with Evil episode, which cast so much reasonable doubt I could not believe he was convicted if this evidence was all available at the time of the trial. I'm definitely being dramatic, but the discrepancies that were present between the telling of this one case really made me start reflecting on all the assumptions I make throughout my life and made me skeptical of how I have been interpreting other cases that I've only learned about through one outlet.
Has anyone else experienced a similar revelation with a case?
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Deadwater Fell - новинка - 10 января
Детектив с Дэвидом Теннантом в роли уважаемого врача из небольшого городка, чья жена и трое детей погибают при пожаре, а позже выясняется, что все они были убиты
White House Farm - новинка - 8 января
Трукрайм-сериал. Драма будет основана на деле Джереми Бамбера, убившего своих приёмных родителей и сестру с двумя её сыновьями-близняшками, приговоренного за это к пожизненному и теперь еще претендующего на освобождение
King Gary - новинка - 23 декабря
Комедия о Джери Кинге, который изо всех сил пытается произвести впечатление на свою жену и соседей из пригорода и мог бы достичь в этом успеха, если бы не был такой "королевой драмы"
Worzel Gummidge: The Green Man - новинка - 27 декабря
This is a very interesting and unique case. Five people of the same family are found dead in a place called White House farm in Essex England. There are only two possible culprits 1. It was a murder suicide by a paranoid schizophrenic Shelia Caffell or 2. It was her brother Jeremy Bamber who committed the crime and made it look like a murder suicide.
Jeremy Bamber has spent 30 years in Prison but still protests his innocence to this very day. Nothing seems to add up very well in this case and Jeremy's legal team have managed to discredit all the forensic evidence used to convict him. But he still remains behind bars. No one seems to know for sure who was responsible
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White_House_Farm_murders
http://murderpedia.org/male.B/b/bamber-jeremy.htm
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