The silencer and the White House Farm murders: is this the evidence that could free Jeremy Bamber?

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He has been in prison for 41 years for killing five members of his family – despite no DNA linking him to the crime. New analysis of the crime scene photographs for the Guardian suggests the prosecution’s central argument may have been wrong On 7 August 1985, five people were found dead at White House Farm in Essex , England: 28-year-old Sheila Caffell (familiarly known as Bambi) ; her six-year-old twin sons Daniel and Nicholas ; and her adoptive parents, June and Nevill Bamber . All five had

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