Mass murderer Jeremy Bamber hopes new photos could lead to jail release 40 years after killings
Jeremy Bamber, 64, was found guilty of murdering five family members in the 1980s
www.gbnews.comI can’t browse in real time right now, but here’s the latest I can share from available summaries: Jeremy Bamber is a convicted mass murderer known for the 1985 White House Farm killings; over the years there have been ongoing legal actions and appeals, including attempts to review his conviction and to challenge prison status, with periodic media coverage about new evidence or legal developments. The most recent widely reported items in public outlets date back to 2020–2025, including reports about attempts to downgrade his prison status and renewed appeals tied to new evidence or legal submissions.
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Jeremy Bamber, 64, was found guilty of murdering five family members in the 1980s
www.gbnews.comKiller Jeremy Bamber's latest legal action in his long-running battle to overturn his convictions for murdering five relatives 27 years ago was thrown out by High Court judges today. Bamber, 51, wanted to challenge a refusal by the Criminal Cases Review Commission (CCRC), the independent body which investigates possible miscarriages of justice, to refer his case back to the Court of Appeal to be looked at again.
www.independent.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.uk"I Will Feel Hope Again" Listen to Jeremy talking to Eric Allison
www.jeremy-bamber.co.ukMurderer Jeremy Bamber is serving life in prison for killing five members of his family in 1985.
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www.standard.co.ukIn an interview with Sky News, the documentary maker explains why he has stepped away from the camera for his latest project, The Bambers: Murder At The Farm, which delves into the notorious White House Farm killings.
news.sky.comThe lawyers of the five-time killer say they are putting together a package to go to the Criminal Cases Review Commission.
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