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Topic History of: Jeremy Bamber - this is brilliant.
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hedda Lester Pidgeon wrote:
Innocence Project××

The US 'Innocent Project' has had remarkable successes after decades of wrongful convictions.

Very admiralable and dedicated often young. unpaid legal researchers.
Green Man Honey wrote:
Lester Pidgeon wrote:
hedda wrote:
British legal establishment makes it incredibly difficult to challenge cases that may be suspect

In the Bamber case, the police came to a very fast conclusion - identifying the sister (mental issues) as the perpetrator.

Much relevant evidence was destroyed, as a result - only be hastily reassembled - in a much worse/informative condition.

The Innocence Project in the US follows up on suspect cases, quite successfully - pro bone. Perhaps a UK version might help.


The sister's mental issues made her the ideal target, perhaps?


People still think Charles Manson was innocent, he didn't do killings apart from one, which was a Black panther member I believe, but murder is still murder. He was involved in joint enterprises.
Honey Lester Pidgeon wrote:
hedda wrote:
British legal establishment makes it incredibly difficult to challenge cases that may be suspect

In the Bamber case, the police came to a very fast conclusion - identifying the sister (mental issues) as the perpetrator.

Much relevant evidence was destroyed, as a result - only be hastily reassembled - in a much worse/informative condition.

The Innocence Project in the US follows up on suspect cases, quite successfully - pro bone. Perhaps a UK version might help.


The sister's mental issues made her the ideal target, perhaps?
Lester Pidgeon Innocence Project××
Lester Pidgeon hedda wrote:
British legal establishment makes it incredibly difficult to challenge cases that may be suspect

In the Bamber case, the police came to a very fast conclusion - identifying the sister (mental issues) as the perpetrator.

Much relevant evidence was destroyed, as a result - only be hastily reassembled - in a much worse/informative condition.

The Innocence Project in the US follows up on suspect cases, quite successfully - pro bone. Perhaps a UK version might help.