Inside the Jeremy Bamber Case : Britain’s Worst Miscarriage of Justice?

A whole group of people, literally everyone, believed a version of the world that was entirely wrong, and my accidental investigation of the story provided a different version of what happened.

Errol Morris, filmmaker, on The Thin Blue Line

Jeremy Bamber, imprisoned for almost 40 years, is widely considered the UK’s most notorious mass murderer.

This Substack covers almost four years of research, investigation, correspondence, and hundreds of hours of conversations with Jeremy where he is currently residing as a category A prisoner in HMP Wakefield. AKA Monster Mansion.

Using mixed media and interviews with ex-detectives, forensic specialists, prison inmates, lawyers, journalists and campaigners supporting not only an unsafe conviction but Bamber’s innocence, this will question everything you think you know about the case.

As a documentary filmmaker I’ll be taking a deep dive into the trials and tribulations of dealing with the broadcasters, streamers and journalists in trying to get the truth behind this story told.

I’ll also be looking at the wider media circus of press, TV and film to show how the mainstream media have been just as complicit in keeping an innocent man in prison as our broken justice system.

This is a story which I believe will one day be seen as the worst miscarriage of justice in British history.

Now you can decide.

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Documentary filmmaker. Currently knee deep in the corruption around the Jeremy Bamber case.