Bamber Vows New Bombshell Bid For Freedom
Sunday People|June 14, 2020
Massacre fiend in fresh appeal
Andy Gardner
Bamber Vows New Bombshell Bid For Freedom

Jailed mass killer Jeremy Bamber is to submit a new appeal which a woman supporter claims contains “bombshell evidence”.

Bamber, 59, is serving life for the cold-blooded slaughter of his family in the 1985 White House Farm murders – the subject of a chilling ITV drama last year.

He was found guilty of shooting his adoptive parents June and Nevill, both 61, his sister Sheila Caffell, 28, and her six-year-old twins Daniel and Nicholas in an attempt to inherit their £500,000 estate near Maldon, Essex.

Last week the calculating killer failed in a High Court battle to get the Crown Prosecution Service to hand over documents allegedly relating to a second gun silencer.

Despite this, Bamber will launch a new appeal to the CCRC – Criminal Cases Review Commission – within weeks.

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But last night Essex Police were dismissive of the monster’s latest move. A spokesman said: “Jeremy Bamber’s conviction has been the subject of several appeals and reviews and there has never been anything to suggest that he was wrongly convicted.”

This story is from the June 14, 2020 edition of Sunday People.

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