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Ep. 4: Jeremy Bamber - The Element of Hope

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Jeremy Bamber was convicted of murdering his adoptive family – mother, father, sister and two 6-year-old nephews. He maintains his innocence to this day and has launched a number of appeals to various different courts, including one which argues that whole life sentences violate human rights.

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On first listening to this podcast, I thought it was actually good.
By the time I got to the episode on Lee Rigby my blood was boiling.
Nothing against the people who were bringing this podcast to our ears, but the people who were commenting in it. These so called Lawyers and “Advocates” of the people featured within each episode.
Those Evil Monsters, and yes, they are Evil. Give up their “right” to Human Rights when they commit crimes like what those animals did to Lee Rigby. What possible use would they Ever Be To Society? If they were ever (God Forbid) released? It’s people like these “Dogooders” that have put our Judicial System in the mess it is in today. You are all so ready “to forgive”. I’m 100% certain you people wouldn’t take that view if it was one of your family that was beheaded in broad daylight. You people make me sick.
Bring back CAPITAL PUNISHMENT. I would vote for it Right Now.

Real Crime. Locked Up For Life.

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This is genuinely informative, and thoroughly researched. It is not at all sensationalist, rather it is unbiased and wonderfully educational in a way that is easy to understand and thought provoking. It is also enjoyable to listen to.

Well researched and presented

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