One Battle After Another
Get Jeremy Bamber's Alibi Into The Appeal Court
The fight is on. And the clock is ticking.
Putting the Pressure on the CCRC
Unfortunately, this reflects the current state of our country’s trajectory: a fractured justice system overseen by ineffective bureaucrats.
The Criminal Cases Review Commission exemplifies these failures. Widely criticized by the press over the past two years as ‘the only organization yet to emerge from COVID,’ the CCRC underwent a leadership change earlier this year due to performance concerns. After four years of deliberation, they declined to refer Bamber’s case to the Court of Appeal,producing a document that largely recycled content from previous appeal applications.
This decision came despite Jeremy Bamber now having an alibi corroborated by a former Essex cop.
The Alibi Evidence
In 2024, investigative journalist Heidi Blake published findings in The New Yorker magazine that identified a significant evidential problem with this conviction. Police officer, Nicholas Milbank, was responsible for taking 999 calls on the night of the murders. In recorded interviews with Blake, Milbank stated: “From what I can remember, someone phoned 999 from inside the farmhouse.”
This call was made at 6:09 AM. At that time, Jeremy Bamber was standing outside the property with multiple police officers, who can verify his location.
Milbank described hearing what may have been muffled speech - “a voice or a radio“ - and sounds consistent with “a door opening and closing, or a chair being moved.” If someone was alive, and moving, inside the locked farmhouse, while Jeremy Bamber was outside with police witnesses, he could not have committed these murders. This evidence was never disclosed at trial or investigated by police.
With a new KC on board who has a track record of persuading the CCRC to push cases into the Court of Appeal - 2026 is looking like this will finally happen.
But Bamber needs your support.
These KC’s don’t come cheap. Especially successful ones.
The legal fees amount to £47,500.
JB and his campaign are looking at raising £20K in the next 30 days.
What does this work out to?
£100 = 200 people
£50 = 400 people
£35 = 571 people
£25 = 800 people
So spare what you can - let’s make this Bamber’s last Christmas incarcerated.
Won’t it feel good to know you were on the right side of history when Bamber walks down those Appeal court steps a free man and Essex Police get shown up for the institutionally corrupt force they are?
As Harold Shand would say “Essex Police? I’ve shit ‘em”.
https://www.crowdjustice.com/case/get-jeremy-bambers-alibi-into/






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