Talk:Jeremy Bamber
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I've made a number of edits to the article to remove POV wording implying Bamber's innocence. This is now stated more neutrally. Ben Finn 12:53, 25 May 2007 (UTC)
Whether you believe Bamber is innocent or not, the fact that the case is controversial is not in question. When Members of Parliament, journalists etc etc question whether someone convicted of mass murder did indeed carry out the crime it is surely a controversial subject. Try googling Jeremy Bamber and you will see that his conviction is most definitely a matter of controversy. The second point is that whether he carried out the killings or not, there was very little physical evidence to link him with the crime. His fingerprints were found on the gun but so were Sheila's, so it proves nothing. I know that but i've studied this project the world over, I had to do it for an assignment, can't you just leave it in? —Preceding unsigned comment added by Connor rex (talk • contribs) 20:58, 13 January 2008 (UTC)

