Three generations of a family were brutally murdered. The man convicted of the killings has claimed innocence for 35 years. This true crime documentary delves into the UK’s infamous White House Farm massacre. In 1986 Jeremy Bamber was found guilty of shooting his parents, sister Sheila, and six-year-old twin nephews at the family’s rural farmhouse. Initially, police investigated it as a murder-suicide by Sheila. But new evidence pointed to Bamber. Sentenced to life imprisonment, he has always denied responsibility for the killings. This documentary uses forensic storytelling, correspondence with Bamber, and unseen archives to get to the truth.
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Documentary Series
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Documentary Series
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True Story
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Crime and Thriller Series
Languages:
English
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