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What if the one fact that could prove a man's innocence was buried for decades? At 6:09am on the morning of the White House Farm killings, a 999 call was made from inside the house — while Jeremy Bamber stood outside surrounded by armed police. After 41 years in prison, that detail may finally matter. In this episode of All Things Conflict, Maria Arpa is joined by innocence campaigner Phillip Walker and former broadcast journalist and ex-BT 999 operator Michael Watkins to examine the evidence behind one of Britain's most disputed convictions. Together they unpack the phone logs, forensic reports and crime scene interference that, they argue, were never properly presented to the jury — and what the case reveals about a justice system in which the prosecution controls what gets seen. In this episode: * Why protesting your innocence can paradoxically lengthen a prison sentence * The significance of the 6:09am 999 call and how 1980s telephone tracing worked * The hidden 3:26am call log attributed to Neville Bamber * How the crime scene — and the bloodstained Bible — was rearranged * New forensic findings on the moderator and Sheila Bamber's wounds * Why the CCRC and the lack of a UK "Brady rule" make appeals so difficult About Phillip Walker and Michael Watkins: Phillip Walker is a member of the Jeremy Bamber Innocence Campaign, drawn to the case as a member of the public after concluding the prosecution's account was deeply flawed. Michael Watkins is a former BBC and Sky broadcast journalist who worked as a 999 and operator-line telephone exchange operator in the 1980s, and who set out to confirm the conviction but reached the opposite conclusion. Key topics covered: * The White House Farm case background * The 999 call evidence * Hidden phone logs and disclosure failures * Crime scene interference * Forensic moderator evidence * The CCRC and appeal process * The role of the jury and the judge If this episode made you think, follow All Things Conflict and leave a review — it helps more people find these conversations. Social Links www.centreforpeacefulsolutions.org [https://%E2%81%A0%E2%81%A0%E2%81%A0%E2%81%A0%E2%81%A0www.centreforpeacefulsolutions.org%E2%81%A0%E2%81%A0%E2%81%A0%E2%81%A0%E2%81%A0]www.peacefulsolutions.org.uk [https://%E2%81%A0%E2%81%A0%E2%81%A0%E2%81%A0%E2%81%A0www.peacefulsolutions.org.uk%E2%81%A0%E2%81%A0%E2%81%A0%E2%81%A0%E2%81%A0]www.workplacehuddle.com [https://%E2%81%A0%E2%81%A0%E2%81%A0%E2%81%A0%E2%81%A0www.workplacehuddle.com%E2%81%A0] [https://%E2%81%A0%E2%81%A0%E2%81%A0%E2%81%A0%E2%81%A0www.workplacehuddle.com%E2%81%A0]HOST BIO Maria founded the Centre for Peaceful Solutions in response to the fatal shooting of a 7 year old in her neighbourhood. She developed a model of conflict resolution for violent crime using her brainchild, the Dialogue Road Map (DRM). Over 30 years she has mediated everything from threat to life gang disputes to high stakes business deals gone wrong, Maria empowers people to resolve conflict without reliance on experts. So she trains violent prisoners to be facilitators, leaders to be effective communicators, teenagers to be peer mediators and neighbours to be tenant listeners within their respective communities. This Podcast has been brought to you by Disruptive Media. https://disruptivemedia.co.uk/ [https://disruptivemedia.co.uk/]
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