Jeremy Bamber is back in the news thanks to White House Farm on ITV, which recently concluded and handles one of Britain's most high-profile murder cases: that of a family of five shot dead at a ...
It was the scene of such gruesome violence it would haunt the police who were first on the scene forever. In the early hours of August 7, 1985, officers arrived at White House Farm in rural Essex ...
Whitehouse Farm stood in open fields, facing the bleak Essex salt marshes, its columned portico lit by the moon. It was a midsummer night, nearing 4 A.M., when a patrol car sped toward the property.
ITV drama White House Farm recounts the chilling real life story of how Jeremy Bamber murdered his parents, sister and her six-year-old twin boys at their family farmhouse - and attempted to get away ...
Following the suspicious deaths of his parents, sister, and her two young sons, Jeremy Bamber was found guilty of murder in 1986. More than three decades later, the story of what happened to his ...
Jeremy Bamber is back in the news thanks to White House Farm on ITV, which recently concluded and handles one of Britain's most high-profile murder cases: that of a family of five shot dead at a ...
ITV is to continue its run of turning real-life crime stories into TV dramas by making a series based on the Jeremy Bamber murder case. According to Radio Times, the broadcaster is in the process of ...
LOS ANGELES, Sept. 23 (UPI) --On Aug. 8, 1985, five members of the Bamber family were killed in Nevill and June Bambers' home in Essex, England. The new HBO Max series, The Murders at White House Farm ...
It remains one of Britain's most chilling family slayings - and one that could have remained unsolved without a single, telling moment captured on film. In the early hours of 7 August 1985, officers ...
WHITE House Farm has got viewers hooked with it’s tale of how one man slaughtered his entire family. But it’s killer Jeremy Bamber‘s pal Brett Collins, played by Alfie Allen, that has got fans ...
The Irishman’s Stephen Graham and Black ’47’s Freddie Fox are to star in an ITV crime drama produced by Catherine The Great producer New Pictures. Graham, who also starred in HBO’s Boardwalk Empire, ...