
The White House Farm Files: Reinvestigating a British Tragedy
On August 7th, 1985, five members of the Bamber family were brutally murdered in their Essex farmhouse—a crime that would grip the nation and divide public opinion for decades.
What was first thought to be a tragic murder-suicide by Sheila Caffell, a young mother battling schizophrenia, soon turned into one of Britain’s most controversial convictions. The sole surviving family member, Jeremy Bamber, was found guilty of orchestrating the killings. Yet, to this day, he maintains his innocence—and the questions surrounding the case refuse to fade.
In this podcast, we reopen the file. Speaking to experts, authors, and voices from the Jeremy Bamber campaign, we re-examine the evidence, the investigation, and the enduring mystery at the heart of White House Farm
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What really happened in the early hours of that August morning?
And could this be one of the greatest miscarriages of justice in British history?
Episodes
The prosecutions version of events

The campaign teams version of events (featuring interview w/ the Jeremy Bamber Innocence Campaign)

The Blues and Twos: Interview with former PS Chris Bews

Bonus episode - In Conversation with Carol Ann Lee (crime con 2022 live recording)

What happened at White House Farm?

Prologue

Trailer - Crimes That Changed a Nation
