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18 Facts About Jeremy Bamber

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Jeremy Nevill Bamber was born on Jeremy Paul Marsham; 13 January 1961 and is a British convicted mass murderer.

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Jeremy Bamber was convicted of the 1985 White House Farm murders in Tolleshunt D'Arcy, Essex, in which the victims included Bamber's adoptive parents, Nevill and June Bamber; his adoptive sister, Sheila Caffell; and his sister's six-year-old twin sons.

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Jeremy Bamber is serving life imprisonment with a whole life tariff, meaning that he has no possibility of parole.

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Jeremy Bamber has repeatedly applied unsuccessfully to have his conviction overturned or his whole life tariff removed; his extended family remains convinced of his guilt.

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Jeremy Bamber attended St Nicholas Primary, followed by Maldon Court, a private prep school.

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Jeremy Bamber left Gresham's with no qualifications, much to Nevill's anger, but managed to pass seven O-levels at The Sixth Form College in Colchester in 1978.

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In New Zealand, according to Collins, Jeremy Bamber was "ripped off" by a would-be heroin dealer in Auckland.

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Jeremy Bamber reportedly boasted of smuggling heroin overseas and broke into a jewellery shop to steal two expensive watches, one of which he gave to a girlfriend in the UK.

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One of Jeremy Bamber's cousins claimed that he left New Zealand in a hurry after friends of his had been involved in an armed robbery.

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Jeremy Bamber returned to the UK and worked in restaurants and bars, including a period as a waiter in a Little Chef on the A12; but he later agreed to return home and work on his father's farm.

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Jeremy Bamber owned eight percent of his family's caravan site, Osea Road Camp Sites Ltd.

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Jeremy Bamber contends that he told them Nevill had telephoned him to say that Bamber's sister, Sheila Caffell, had gone "berserk" with Nevill's rifle.

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The police believed that she was responsible until Mugford told them Jeremy Bamber had implicated himself.

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The prosecution argued that there was no evidence that Jeremy Bamber's father had telephoned him, stating that Nevill was too badly injured to have spoken to anyone; that there was no blood on the kitchen phone; and that he would have called the police, not Jeremy Bamber.

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Jeremy Bamber has a group of outside supporters, and he has reportedly developed several close relationships with women since his conviction.

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In 1994, Jeremy Bamber called a radio station from Long Lartin prison to declare his innocence.

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Jeremy Bamber launched two unsuccessful legal actions while in prison to recover a share of his family's estate.

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Jeremy Bamber had retained his shares after his conviction, but had sold them to pay the legal costs arising from his claim on his grandmother's estate.