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On the 7th of August 1985, five members of the Bamber family were murdered in a crime that fascinated the nation. Initially believed to have been murder-suicide committed by Sheila Caffell, it was the only surviving member, Jeremy Bamber, who was eventually convicted of the crime. To this day, he protests his innocence and there are undoubtedly questions that remain behind. This podcast takes a deep dive into the case, speaking to experts, authors and the Jeremy Bamber campaign in a bid to e ...
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On the night of August 6th, 1985, just outside of the picturesque village of Tolleshunt D’Arcy in Essex, England, a shocking attack left five members – and three generations – of a family brutally murdered. At first, the police thought they were dealing with an open-and-shut case, suspecting that it was Sheila Caffell – diagnosed with schizophrenia – who had shot her adoptive parents and twin sons before turning the gun on herself. As one detective set out to prove, however, certain elements ...
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In today's episode, you're going to hear the prosecutions version of events and the case upon which Bamber was convicted. This episode covers: The importance of the sound moderator The core evidence and presumptions on which Bamber was convicted And why the burn marks might be part of the CCRC appeal Support the show Join the Patreon - COMING SOON …
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In today's episode, we're going to hear from two representatives of the campaign team, as we start to discuss the contentious 'evidence' in this case. Alongside today's second episode, which covers the prosecutions version of the case. Topics included: New theories around Sheila's two wounds More detail on the second call log Frustrations with the …
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In today's episode, we're going to hear from former PS Chris Bews, one of the first three offices to attend the scene. And certainly the most senior of those in the first vehicle. Featuring two interviews that were conducted with Chris, we touch upon some of the core issues relating to the initial police presence. Topics included: How Chris ended u…
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This episode was recorded LIVE at Crime Con London in 2022. In this episode, myself and Carol discuss her writing process, how she got to where she is and what she's working on at the moment. Since starting this podcast, I have been lucky enough to befriend Carol, one of Britain's most prolific and experienced writers. Her books are always throughl…
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In today's episode, we start with the basics, what happened at White House Farm? This episode is based on the accepted and known facts in the case, the basis for my investigation. ------- Make sure that you're subscribed to the channel to ensure that you don't miss any future episodes. And follow the podcast on all the various social platforms. Fol…
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An introduction to the relaunch of the White House Farm Murders and what can be expected moving forward. In today’s episode, I am chatting to you about: How events at White House Farm unfolded The key events in the case of White House Farm and Jeremy Bamber How the murders of White House Farm were discovered ------- Make sure that you're subscribed…
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I am so excited to introduce my new podcast, Crimes That Changed a Nation. It launched a few weeks ago, meaning that there are already several episodes for you to listen to. It's also available on all prominent podcast players, just search for 'Crimes That Changed a Nation'. Crime has a lasting effect, both on the victim, their families, and the wi…
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In this episode we consider who the victims were, creating a picture of the Bamber's and Sheila Caffell. Jeremy's story is missing from this episode, as it will be featured in a later one. ~~Important links~~ Find out more about the podcast, the resources we’ve used or how you can work with us via the official website - www.whfpod.co.uk. Join the P…
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On the 7th of August 1985, five members of the Bamber family were murdered in a crime that fascinated the nation. Initially believed to have been murder-suicide committed by Sheila Caffell, it was the only surviving member, Jeremy Bamber, who was eventually convicted of the crime. To this day, he protests his innocence and there are undoubtedly que…
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For the sixth and final episode of the companion podcast to HBO Max’s The Murders At White House Farm, host Lauren Bright Pacheco talks to series Executive Producer Willow Grylls about the fallout of the case. Not only was it one of the most shocking events of the time, but the murders and their investigation had far-reaching and long-lasting conse…
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For this fifth episode of the companion podcast to HBO Max’s The Murders At White House Farm, host Lauren Bright Pacheco talks to series writer Kris Mrksa to dive into the psychology of the case, and the many personas involved. Kris discusses his processes for bringing the various different characters involved to life -- including Jeremy Bamber’s c…
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In this fourth episode of the companion podcast to HBO Max’s The Murders At White House Farm, host Lauren Bright Pacheco again talks with Carol Ann Lee -- author of the highly-researched book upon which the series is based -- this time, to discuss the many missteps taken by the police in the way they handled the investigation of the murders. Carol …
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For the third episode of the companion podcast to HBO Max’s The Murders At White House Farm, host Lauren Bright Pacheco talks to Carol Ann Lee. As the author of the highly-researched book about that fatal night -- and upon which the series is based -- Carol shares her insight into the evidence found at the murder scene. She explains how that eviden…
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In this second, highly emotional episode of the companion podcast to HBO Max’s The Murders At White House Farm, host Lauren Bright Pacheco speaks with Colin Caffell, father of the two youngest victims, and the ex-husband of initial suspect Sheila Caffell, whose body was discovered by police at the scene of the crime with the murder weapon. In what …
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In this first episode of the companion podcast to HBO Max’s The Murders At White House Farm, host Lauren Bright Pacheco speaks with director Paul Whittington about how he set the stage for the limited series by working with those closest to the real life case. Providing American listeners with deeper context on mid-'80s Essex, England, Whittington …
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On the night of August 6th, 1985 in Essex, England, a shocking attack left five members – and three generations – of a family brutally murdered. At first, the police thought they were dealing with an open-and-shut case of murder-suicide, suspecting that it was Sheila Caffell – diagnosed with schizophrenia – who had shot her adoptive parents and her…
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