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PLEASE LISTEN TO ‘SEASON 3 - EPISODE 42’ FOR PART ONE OF THIS THREE-PART CASE.
Fourteen months after five members of the Bamber family had lost their lives, Jeremy Bamber was pleading not guilty to their murders at Chelmsford Crown Court during the start of October 1986. (Part 2 of 3)
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0:00.0 | Welcome to season 3 episode 43 of They Walk Among Us. A podcast dedicated to UK True Crime. |
0:28.0 | Please listen to season 3 episode 42 for part 1 of this three part case. |
0:37.0 | Listen a caution is advised as this episode contains adult themes and descriptions that some |
0:43.1 | listeners may find distressing. |
1:04.1 | 14 months after five members of the Bamber family had lost their lives, Jeremy Bamber was pleading |
1:11.1 | not guilty to their murders at Shomsford Crown Court during the start of October 1986. |
1:18.1 | Council for the prosecution and the New knowledge QC began his opening statement and spoke |
1:25.1 | of an ungrateful son who wished his family dead so he could inherit their fortune. |
1:32.1 | Jeremy Bamber was driven to the court an hour before the hearing from Norwich Jail, |
1:36.1 | where he'd been remanded in custody for just over a year. |
1:39.1 | As he arrived at the court, Jeremy Bamber looked relaxed and smiled obligingly for the cameras. |
1:44.1 | In court, standing between two policemen, he listened as the clerk read out the charges. |
1:49.1 | The prosecution set the scene by describing the hope of Mr and Mrs Bamber as a rather pleasant 18th-century farmhouse set in 300 acres of farmland. |
1:58.1 | The prosecution told the jury that Mr and Mrs Bamber had left £466,000 in their wills and had substantial estate |
2:06.1 | tied up in property and two businesses. |
2:09.1 | Jeremy Bamber was the principal beneficiary in Mr Bamber's will and Sheila Calfel in Mrs Bamber's will. |
2:21.1 | A key witness for the prosecution was Jeremy Bamber's ex-fiancee Julie Mugford. |
2:27.1 | While Julie had told police that Jeremy was initially disjointed and worried soon after the murders, |
2:33.1 | the couple had parted ways and she was now claiming in a statement to police that Jeremy was alleged to have told her he was plotting the perfect murder |
2:42.1 | and had hired a hitman for £2,000. |
2:47.1 | Anthony Arlidge QC told the court that Bamber was trouble to learn that his family's fortune could be left to his sister's children. |
2:55.1 | So he had to take drastic action. |
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