Sunday 5 June 2011

Shelly Cook

Let me start by saying that I have wanted to share a little of my testimony for at least a couple of months, but have not had the courage to do so until now. I felt I would not be able to write a presentable piece that would do Jeremy the justice he so rightly deserves. I have never told Jeremy I have dyslexia. He must know from my mail to him that something is wrong, but he never refers to it, never mentions it, which I think says something about the character of the man. He is gracious and has enough faith to allow me to write a little piece to put up on the web. He also encouraged me to learn my laptop as I have never used one till a few weeks ago. Without that encouragement from him I would not have given it a go.

I first became interested in Jeremy's case in June 2010 when I experienced a very strange dream which featured a large Georgian Farm House. I shall not reveal what I saw, it is enough that it still haunts me to this day, but I have told Jeremy. I knew nothing about this case having never read up on it before. I was younger then I must admit never gave it much thought. But this dream disturbed me. For weeks it played on my mind and became my every waking thought. I purchased every book, newspaper article anything I could lay my hands on about the case. I read everything twice over. I also went to Goldhanger to see if I could feel or pick up any vibes from the area.

In August 2010 a newspaper I bought had the address of Full Sutton staring me in the face. I said to myself right I am going to write to Jeremy not really expecting a reply. I did get a reply, a very nice letter from him. I now write on a regular basis and feel totally at ease with him. I have to say from everything I read the good stuff and also the bad I can honestly say I cannot find one piece of evidence for the conviction, so how come it happened?

I am astonished at the injustice of this case - perplexed too at the so called justice system which allows an innocent man to stay in jail. One wonders how do they live with the guilt on their hands? I might add some people are only to quick to believe the negative rather than the positive about Jeremy, many of them hide behind a veil of deceit like the pop up on your computer that says [hide me] . I think anyone who follows this case knows who they are, some could be Freemason's in high places – it’s funny how every time the defence gets a real solid breakthrough, the ranks close and the shields come up - like Rome's Army and the wild dogs come out to devour the leftovers.

I have always found Jeremy polite, easy to talk to, cheerful, and positive; resourceful showing great strength in his belief that he will be free. That day can't come too soon and may the truth come to light with nothing hidden. I wish Jeremy did not have to endure one more day in jail. I for one will be glad to greet him when he walks out the gates a free man with a joyful heart.

Sunday 17 April 2011

Who is Jeremy Bamber really?





This is a collection of articles written by friends of Jeremy Bamber. Each individual contributor has been invited to participate to put forward their reasons for believing in Jeremy’s innocence and also to build a true picture of Jeremy’s character as they see it.

This web site is only about presenting the personal opinion of the participants and not intended to contain substantial evidence on the case. If you wish to learn more about the documented case from the defence point of view please visit http://www.jeremy-bamber.co.uk or if you wish to become actively involved in the campaign please visit the resource centre web site at http://www.jeremybambercampaign.co.uk

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