Helen Pitcher, Chair, CCRC
Helen Pitcher OBE
CCRC
23 Stephenson Street
Birmingham
B2 4BH
Bill Robertson
6 August 2024
Dear Ms Pitcher,
Re: Jeremy Bamber submission March 2021
In an article published in The New Yorker magazine on 29 July 2024 information is revealed that confirms what many of us have said for years; Jeremy Bamber is innocent. No ifs, buts or maybe’s, he is beyond doubt innocent.
We know this because an Essex Police officer, PC Nicholas Milbank received a 999 call from inside White House Farm at 06:09. The only person who could have made that call was Sheila Caffell, sister of Jeremy Bamber. Jeremy Bamber was outside in company with police officers; therefore he could not have killed Sheila Caffell and by implication she must have killed her family (as two police investigations determined). During the 2002 Metropolitan Police investigation known as ‘Stokenchurch’, police officers discovered Action Record Print 343. This shows that the 999 call was received by Essex Police.
In The New Yorker article, former PC Nicholas Milbank confirmed that the call was received and he could hear noises indicating that someone was moving around. Former PC Nicholas Milbank also stated that he had never made a witness statement about the call, even though a statement dated 18th July 2002 exists and consists of a single paragraph:
“As far as I can recall I heard nothing for a while until I heard movement and voices which indicated police officers had entered.”
Milbank denies making this witness statement, which implies that it was written by a third party in his name.
I am sure that you will wish to avoid another Andrew Malkinson or Victor Nealon situation.
It is in this context that I urge you to ensure that your staff urgently explore the Metropolitan Police Stokenchurch investigation files for confirmation that the 999 call took place.
Additionally, please ensure that the Essex Police investigation into the White House Farm murders conducted by Detective Chief Inspector Thomas Jones (SC/688/85) is accessed to examine for all references to the 999 call.
With confirmation that Jeremy Bamber is innocent coming from former PC Nicholas Milbank it is imperative that the CCRC acts swiftly to refer his conviction to the Court of Appeal and that it, too, acts promptly to overturn his wrongful conviction so that Jeremy Bamber is released from prison as quickly as is possible.
Yours sincerely,
Bill Robertson.
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