‘No silencer’ evidence may clear Bamber of murders
WHITE House Farm “killer” Jeremy Bamber could be cleared by new evidence.
Bamber, now 51, was jailed for shooting adoptive parents June and Nevill, his schizophrenic sister Sheila Caffell and her six-year-old twins Daniel and Nicholas in Essex 1985.
He was alleged to have used a silenced rifle.
But now firearms experts working for Dr John Manlove, an Oxfordshire-based forensic scientist, say there is evidence the shots were fired by a gun without a silencer.
The point is crucial because the finding of the silencer hidden at the farm led police to discount their first theory, that Sheila, 28, carried out the murders before killing herself.