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Ex-detective says White House killer Jeremy Bamber is innocent

An ex-detective has said that White House Farm killer Jeremy Bamber is innocent and that his sister Bambi murdered the family before taking her own life.  Mark Williams-Thomas - who helped expose Jimmy Savile s sex crimes - also revealed he still writes to Bamber in jail. He claimed that it was Bamber s sister, Sheila Caffell, who committed the murders at White House Farm in Tolleshunt D Arcy, Essex, in August 1985. The former cop turned investigative reporter was speaking about the six-part ITV drama, White House Farm , which explored the horrific murders. Bamber was jailed for life in October 1986 after being found guilty of murdering his adoptive parents Nevill and June, both 61, his sister Sheila, 26, and her six-year-old twins Nicholas and Daniel at their family home. 

Glasgow Angel of Death nurse Colin Norris has conviction sent to court of appeal after 13 years

Scots ‘Angel of Death’ nurse Colin Norris has conviction sent to court of appeal after 13 years Colin Norris, 44, was found guilty in 2008 of murdering four women and attempting to murder another by injecting them with insulin Colin Norris Join thousands of others and get the latest Scottish crime and courts news sent straight to your inbox with our daily Criminal Record newsletter.Invalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. Subscribe When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Your information will be used in accordance with ourPrivacy Notice. Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy notice

Leeds Angel of Death killer nurse Colin Norris convictions referred to Court of Appeal

THE murder convictions of a nurse dubbed the “angel of death” have been referred to the Court of Appeal. Colin Norris, 44, was found guilty in 2008 by a majority of murdering four women and attempting to murder another by injecting them with insulin. The four women who died – Ethel Hall, Bridget Bourke, Doris Ludlam and Irene Crookes – plus the fifth woman were all elderly inpatients on orthopaedic wards in Leeds where he worked as a nurse. After reviewing the case, the Criminal Cases Review Commission (CCRC) has decided to refer all five convictions to the Court of Appeal. It said: “The CCRC considered new expert evidence presented by Mr Norris’s representatives and instructed its own expert to provide a number of reports.

Dundee-trained Angel of Death nurse Colin Norris has conviction sent to court of appeal after 13 years

© PA Archive/Press Association Ima Colin Norris outside Newcastle Crown Court Sign up for our daily newsletter of the top stories in Courier country Thank you for signing up to The Courier daily newsletter Something went wrong - please try again later. Sign Up A Tayside-trained nurse dubbed the Angel of Death has had his conviction for murdering four women sent to the Court of Appeal – almost 13 years after being handed a life sentence. Colin Norris has always protested his innocence over a jury’s verdict that he killed four women and attempted to murder another by injecting them with massive doses of insulin while working in Leeds.

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