
In a development that has sent shockwaves through the British legal community, convicted murderer Jeremy Bamber has put forward grotesque new assertions about the infamous White House Farm killings that claimed five lives in 1985.
The Bloody Night Revisited
Bamber, currently serving a whole life term, now claims through his representatives that he engaged in sexual activity with his sister Sheila Caffell's corpse after the murders. This macabre allegation forms part of his latest bid to challenge his conviction.
Forensic experts have dismissed these claims as "fantastical" and "forensically impossible", noting they contradict all established evidence from the crime scene. The Ministry of Justice has confirmed receiving Bamber's application containing these assertions.
A Notorious Case
The August 1985 tragedy saw Bamber's adoptive parents Nevill and June Bamber, along with Sheila Caffell and her six-year-old twin sons Daniel and Nicholas, shot dead at their Essex farmhouse. Bamber was convicted the following year after a dramatic trial that gripped the nation.
Despite multiple failed appeals, the 63-year-old continues to protest his innocence, claiming his schizophrenic sister committed the murders before turning the gun on herself.
Victims' Family Outraged
Relatives of the victims have expressed disgust at Bamber's latest claims. "This is the desperate act of a manipulative killer with nothing left to lose," said a family spokesperson. "He's adding insult to injury with these vile fantasies."
Criminologists suggest these shocking new allegations represent a calculated attempt by Bamber to generate publicity and sow doubt about his guilt as he exhausts legal avenues.