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.)
This week, we discuss the hand swabs taken by forensic officers from Sheila Caffell. And discuss the information that the jury knew nothing about.
Jill McCarlie and Emma Morris discuss the Marty Tankleff case, in which a son was convicted of murdering his family members and was later exonerated.
Yvonne and Philip, from Jeremy Bamber Campaign interview Steve Wraith, actor and presenter of his own True Crime podcast.
Ray Gilberts talks to Yvonne about what it's like fighting to prove your innocence when you're convicted of murder.
Is Jeremy Bamber's conviction even legal? Find out with this week's podcast on the indictment issue with Dee Sadler.
Yvonne Hartley, Director of JB Campaign Ltd, reflects on the protest outside Essex Police in November 2021. The campaign was demanding the release of evidence in the case of Jeremy Bamber.
Ever wondered why Jeremy Bamber didn't dial 999 when his father called to say Sheila had a gun? Or if Sheila could reach the rifle trigger to shoot herself? Your questions are answered by Yvonne and Emma in this episode.
Luke Mitchell is convicted of murdering his girlfriend Jodi Jones when he was just 14. Dr Sandra Lean, explains more about the case on the Jeremy Bamber podcast. Contact Sanrda at: innocents.betrayed@gmail.com
James and Robbie Carr were involved in assisting prosecution witness Robert Boutflour to 'collect evidence' after the shootings at White House Farm.
Sims and O'Brien Law for those maintaining innocence, with Mike O'Brien on the Jeremy Bamber and White House Farm Podcast.
The jury at the trial of Jeremy Bamber believed Sheila's feet were clean, which they wouldn't have been had she carried out the shootings. New evidence proves Sheila Caffell had blood on her feet and walked around White House Farm before shooting herself.
Glyn Maddocks, veteran Miscarriages of Justice solicitor is interviewed by Yvonne Hartley of Jeremy Bamber Campaign
Emily Bolton from Appeal, discusses the Roger Khan Case with Yvonne Harley of Jeremy Bamber Innocence Campaign.
Mike O'Brien discusses miscarriage of justice cases with Yvonne and Philip on the Jeremy Bamber and White House Farm podcast
Jeremy Bamber reflects on his Life and Hopes in this White House Farm Podcast Season 2.
Jeremy Bamber reflects on his life and childhood at Christmas growing up at White House Farm.
Dr Dennis Eady presented to our Jeremy Bamber Facebook group, this is an audio of his talk and questions after.
David Boutflour is the witness who found the silencer in the gun cupboard 3 days after police forensics had searched the house. He was one of the relatives who ultimately inherited the estate from Jeremy Bamber when he was convicted.
Wrongly convicted of rape in Louisiana, Malcolm Alexander was exonerated after 38 years. Hear his story with Emma Morris of the Jeremy Bamber Innocence Campaign.
In this episode, Philip and Yvonne discuss the facts surrounding Nevill's call to Jeremy at approximately 03:15am, and the two phone calls made to Essex Police, the first by Nevill at 03:26am and the second by Jeremy at 03:36am. Two of these calls give Jeremy a watertight alibi. Also discussed is how the call logs have been misinterpreted over the years. If you would like to take part in Season 2 please contact yhartley@hotmail.com
The second part in a series of articles penned by Jeremy Bamber during 2010 which have been updated to mark 36 years in prison.
This interview with Barbara D'Ath covers her time at the Osea caravan park which was owned by the Bamber's and Boutflour families in 1985. She also discusses her impressions of Jeremy Bamber and his family.
Veteran campaigner, Peter Tatchell, joined one of the Jeremy Bamber Campaign's Facebook meetings and this was his presentation.
Emma and Yvonne discuss the inaccuracies in the recent programme by Mindhouse produced by Florence Barrow and Directed by Lottie Gammon, Executive produced by Louis Theroux, Nancy Strang and Arron Fellows.
Emma and Yvonne discuss the inaccuracies in the recent programme by Mindhouse produced by Florence Barrow and Directed by Lottie Gammon, Executive produced by Louis Theroux, Nancy Strang and Arron Fellows.
The first in a series of articles written by Jeremy Bamber on his life of less liberty, since his conviction for murder at White House Farm
In this episode we meet Shaun Atwood and Matthew Steeples to discuss the evidence in Jeremy Bamber's case.
In this episode, we discuss the lead up to Jeremy Bamber's arrest and charge for murder of five members of his family, and the preparation for the trial whilst he was held on remand. To sign our petition go to Petition · Essex Police: Release ALL Documents Withheld under PII to #JeremyBamber’s Legal Defence · Change.org
This weeks episode, features a presentation by our Patron Michael O'Brien, from our campaign team/supporters meeting held on 1 September 2021
This weeks episode explores the homophobic attitudes of Essex Police officers and witnesses in the case. This was , in part, due to the Aids epidemic which was sweeping the globe. We set out how these individuals attempted to link the fact Jeremy Bamber had homosexual friends with the shootings
This weeks episode is the statement provided by Michael Abel. Mr Abel was in charge of a team of social workers for Westminster County Council and gave evidence regarding the involvement of social workers in the care of Sheila, and her twin sons Nicholas and Daniel.
This week we explore the facts about the telephones present in White House Farm on 6/7 August 1985 and resolve the issue regarding the telephone later discovered and apparently hidden in magazines in the kitchen.
Jeremy Bamber Innocence Campaign Team members Heidi and Yvonne answer some more frequently asked questions. Including whether the police had forensic evidence against Jeremy, if Sheila was capable of loading and firing a rifle, and much more.
Campaign Team members Yvonne and Philip caught up with polygraph expert Terry Mullins who carried out Jeremy Bamber's lie detector test in 2007.
The Last Week is an audio drama with actors playing the parts of Julie Mugford, Elizabeth Rimmington and Malcolm Waters. It recreates events leading up to Julie Mugford being forced to go to the police by Malcolm Waters, all constructed from case documents.
This week is the anniversary of the tragic deaths of the Bamber family at White House Farm. The tribute was written and narrated by Dee Sadler.
This week we hear the statement of Judith Jackson who was foster mother to Nicholas and Daniel, Sheila's twin 6 year olds.
This third and final episode of our mini series of Jeremy's alibis from the scene, presents the evidence from police documents which prove that life existed in White House Farm whilst Jeremy Bamber was standing outside in the company of many police officers. Two plans of the house to accompany this episode are available from our website home page at www.jeremy-bamber.co.uk
Today's episode sets out the evidence which further establishes that there was activity from within White House Farm whilst Jeremy Bamber remained outside in the company of a substantial number of police officers.
This episode presents the evidence from police documents which proves that Jeremy Bamber was outside with police while someone was alive in the house. There is a downloadable PDF to accompany this episode on our web site www.jeremy-bamber.co.uk or at https://drive.google.com/file/d/1R32wal78iQiIGUaN9fIWRlxlh49-OVAW/view?usp=sharing
Jeremy Bamber's campaign team members Heidi Hawkins and Yvonne Hartley discuss some issues in the case including Jeremy's police interviews.
This week's episode is on Jeremy Bamber's Category A security status and his appeals for downgrading. In the final part an actor reads Jeremy's account of life in these restrictions.
We asked Jeremy Bamber what would represent him or his life in six pictures, what what would the be.
Stan Jones was a key detective in the case, but is the official line the truth about his character. Instead of having integrity and doing his job to bring a murderer to justice, the evidence presented here suggests that if Jones was alive, he would be facing some very serious questions about his professional conduct.
Nevill and June Bamber, were the parents of Jeremy, who died in the shootings at White House Farm. They have been misrepresented in the media, and this episode covers their remarkable lives.
Sheila Caffell was, according to Essex Police, found with two gunshot wounds to her neck. Evidence in this weeks episode suggests otherwise.
The jury asked if Ann Eaton and the relatives had motive to lie, they weren't told any of the information in this podcast which indicates that she did.
Jeremy Bamber's sister who died at White House Farm, was found to have a bullet in her neck and another in her head. One of them, PV/20 was described as fragmented but somehow became whole again for the trial.
Was Julie Mugford a young woman manipulated by others around her? Or was she the one in the driving seat when is came to accusations in the Jeremy Bamber case? In discussion are Philip and Yvonne reviewing the facts.
Dr Ferguson was a consultant psychiatrist who treated both Sheila Caffell and Paul Padget-Lewis, both mentally ill patients who were released from hospital care despite serious mental health problems. Both went on to kill people in shootings which could have been avoided.
An actor, Chris Yapp, reads the statements of Sheila Caffell's psychiatrist Dr Ferguson.
Your questions answered with Campaign Team members Yvonne Hartley and Heidi Hawkins. Including: What is Jeremy Bamber really like? Did he hate his sister and parents? Did he wear make up and dress up on the farm? And did he go on an expensive holiday to France and indulge in sex, drugs and drink?
What really happened inside White House Farm on the night of the tragedy where 5 people died? This account is based on all the available evidence. Featuring Dee Sadler.
The statement of Farhad Emami recounts how he witnessed Sheila Caffell in a psychotic episode before the shootings at White House Farm. Featuring Chris Yapp.
Julie Mugford was Jeremy Bamber's girlfriend at the time of the shootings. She gave evidence against him at trial. Much of her evidence was held under Public Interest Immunity (PII) and Julie had a long string of criminal acts which the jury did not know about.
Yvonne Hartley and Philip Walker from JB Campaign Ltd (JBIC) discuss the 10th of March 2021 submission to the Criminal Cases Review Commission.
The truth about Sheila Caffell's Mental Health, care for her children, medical history, foster care and her ability to use a firearm.
The jury asked the court if Jeremy Bamber's uncle, Robert Boutflour had financial motive to lie, they weren't told about how he altered Jeremy's grandmother's will and the diversion of the estate to his wife which happened before the trial. They also didn't know his blood was an exact match for Sheila Caffell.
A grey hair was found attached to the silencer which was found by the relatives of Jeremy Bamber, but it disappeared in the care of police and never featured in evidence. However, it was brought in as 'evidence' at the trial and even the judge brought it up when addressing the jury.
Why was the silencer so important to the prosecution? This episode covers the issues surrounding the fact that two were recovered from the White House Farm. The first was obtained by the police, and the second was found by the beneficiaries of the estate. The jury believe it contained Sheila Caffell's blood group, but they didn't know that the blood also matched Robert Boutflour, Jeremy Bamber's uncle who testified against him and stood to benefit financially from a conviction.
This timeline of events on the evening of the 6th of August and until the afternoon of the 7th of August, enables a more accurate perspective of what happened. All timings come from police documents and Home Office files.
In this second episode, find out about the trial of Jeremy Bamber and the White House Farm murders. This is an opportunity to understand what the key prosecution and defence arguments were. Narration, Dee Sadler.
In this introduction you'll be able to find out more about our weekly uploads on the case. This first podcast episode covers the types of evidence in our episodes including that on key individuals such as Sheila Caffell, Jeremy Bamber's sister, Julie Mugford his girlfriend and Ann Eaton his cousin. We will also discuss contributions from the campaign team, Jeremy Bamber's legal and forensics team as well as non-disclosure and destruction of exhibits.
Follow the Jeremy Bamber case and a new bid for freedom, as the new appeal approaches, first with the submission of evidence to the Criminal Cases Review Commission.