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murderpedia.orgHere’s the latest on the Jeremy Bamber Innocence Campaign based on recent reporting up to 2025-2026.
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www.jeremy-bamber.co.ukTwo months after publishing a celebrated and much-debated investigation into the trial of Lucy Letby, the New Yorker has once again taken aim at the British judicial system. Today the American magazine published a 17,000-word article questioning the conviction of Jeremy Bamber for the White House Farm murders of 1985 — dubbed “the UK’s most [...]Read More...
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www.insidejustice.co.ukLatest News 06.06.22 On 10th March 2021, Jeremy’s legal team lodged eight submissions with the CCRC. Two additional submissions were made before Christmas on new evidence we discovered after the initial application had been made. During April this year, the CCRC advised Jeremy’s legal team that
www.jeremy-bamber.co.ukTwo months after publishing a celebrated and much-debated investigation into the trial of Lucy Letby, the New Yorker has once again taken aim at the British judicial system. Today the American magazine published a 17,000-word article questioning the conviction of Jeremy Bamber for the White House Farm murders of 1985 — dubbed ‘the UK’s most [...]Read More...
unherd.comNearly four decades since the brutal slaughter of five family members at White House Farm, new questions have been raised about the conviction of murderer Jeremy Bamber. David James Smith, who has followed the case for years, asks if there's any truth to his claims of innocence
www.independent.co.ukA major twist in the case of 'Britain's most notorious murderer' could see him released from prison after 40 years.
www.ladbible.comJeremy Bamber's latest attempt to overturn murder conviction fails. Criminal Cases Review Commission wont refer his case to Appeal Court ITV News Anglia
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