Jailed mass killer Jeremy Bamber is to submit a new appeal which a woman supporter claims contains “bombshell evidence”.
Bamber, 59, is serving life for the cold-blooded slaughter of his family in the 1985 White House Farm murders – the subject of a chilling ITV drama last year.
He was found guilty of shooting his adoptive parents June and Nevill, both 61, his sister Sheila Caffell, 28, and her six-year-old twins Daniel and Nicholas in an attempt to inherit their £500,000 estate near Maldon, Essex.
Last week the calculating killer failed in a High Court battle to get the Crown Prosecution Service to hand over documents allegedly relating to a second gun silencer.
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