Jeremy Bamber
Mentioned in 4 analyzed podcast episodes across 2 shows
Convicted in 1986 of the White House Farm murders, a case that has remained controversial throughout his 40-year imprisonment. He maintains his innocence and has pursued appeals, citing evidence such as the 999 call as proof of his wrongful conviction. His case has been the subject of podcast investigation into potential issues with evidence integrity and legal proceedings.
Appears On
Episode Appearances
In The Dark · Nov 25, 2025
Blood Relatives, Episode 6
“Convicted of 1985 murders; imprisoned 40 years; subject of appeal attempt; maintains innocence despite CCRC rejection”
In The Dark · Nov 18, 2025
Blood Relatives, Episode 5
“Convicted of the 1986 White House Farm murders; claims the 999 call evidence proves his innocence after 40 years in prison”
In The Dark · Nov 11, 2025
Blood Relatives, Episode 4
“Convicted of White House Farm murders in 1986; imprisoned 40 years; subject of investigation into evidence integrity”
The New Yorker Radio Hour · Nov 4, 2025
From In the Dark: “Blood Relatives”
“Adopted son convicted of five murders at White House Farm; now suspected by investigator as actual perpetrator”