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  • He also defended the commission's recent provisional decision not to refer Jeremy Bamber's case to the Court of Appeal for the third time.

    Forensics cut will be 'disastrous' for victims of injustice 2011

  • Korzinski and Bamber's assistant, Philippa Malas, were among those who greeted visitors in rain and shine at the exhibit that closed on Sunday.

    Evelyn Leopold: Emma Thompson, Helen Bamber: Finding the Silent Scream (Updated) 2009

  • Bamber's defence had been that the only explanation for the murders in the locked house was that his (pschyzophrenic) sister (who had not been taking her medicine) must have killed their parents and then herself.

    Capital Punishment Newmania 2007

  • That Bamber's father was a British Intelligence Officer and that four of his colleagues have been murdered in almost the same manner as he was?

    Capital Punishment Newmania 2007

  • Right you think to yourself, let's sign Bamber's execution warrant.

    Capital Punishment Newmania 2007

  • That Bamber's defence were not aware of the figure that police had seen at the window because the police did not disclose this?

    Capital Punishment Newmania 2007

  • Korzinski and Bamber's assistant, Philippa Malas, were among those who greeted visitors in rain and shine at the exhibit that closed on Sunday.

    Evelyn Leopold: Emma Thompson, Helen Bamber: Finding the Silent Scream 2009

  • That photographs show fresh blood Bamber's oozing from the wounds of sister at a time when, given the timing of the murder given by the pathologist, it is absolutely impossible for that to have happened?

    Capital Punishment Newmania 2007

  • Yeah - Bamber's a great interview when the questions are good, like they are here.

    Bamber 2007

  • “Why did both Bamber's solicitor and my brother's assure me that the property was indeed his before he wagered it and lost it to me?”

    No Man's Mistress Balogh, Mary 2001

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