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Bambi Murder Case 1985 Farmhouse On White House Farm Tolleshunt D'arcy Essex Scene Of Mrs Sheila Caffell Murder. Jeremy Nevill Bamber (born 13 January 1961) Is A Former British Farmer Who Was Sentenced In October 1986 To Five Life Terms After Being

Bambi Murder Case 1985 Farmhouse On White House Farm Tolleshunt D'arcy Essex Scene Of Mrs Sheila Caffell Murder. Jeremy Nevill Bamber (born 13 January 1961) Is A Former British Farmer Who Was Sentenced In October 1986 To Five Life Terms After Being Convicted By A 10a2 Majority Of The White House Farm Murders Which Took Place In Essex England In August 1985. The Home Secretary Told Him In 1994 That He Would Never Be Released.[1] Bamber Was 25 Years Old When He Was Convicted Of Having Shot And Killed His Adoptive Father Mother Sister And Her Six-year-old Twin Sons To Secure A Large Inheritance. The Prosecution Successfully Argued That After Carrying Out The Murders In The Farmhouse Bamber Had Placed The Gun In His 28-year-old Sister's Hands To Make It Look Like A Murder-suicide. She Had Been Diagnosed With Schizophrenia And For Several Weeks After The Murders The Police And Media Believed She Was The Killer.[2] The White House Farm Murders Were Described By The Times In 2001 As One Of The Most Infamous Criminal Cases Of The Previous 20 Years. Police Were Alerted To The Shootings At Around 3:30 Am On 7 August 1985 By Bamber Who Told Them His Father Had Just Telephoned Him To Say His Sister Sheila Had Gone 'berserk' With The Father's Rifle. Bamber And The Police Made Their Way To The Farm And After Waiting Outside Until Daylight Police Broke The Door Down To Find Nevill Bamber June Bamber Sheila Caffell And Her Two Sons Nicholas Caffell And Daniel Caffell Shot 25 Times Mostly At Close Range

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