On August 7, 1985, local police discovered five dead bodies inside a secluded Essex farmhouse: young mother Sheila Caffell and her twin sons, along with her parents. The initial investigation suggested it was a tragic murder-suicide committed by the troubled mother, Sheila. However, new evidence revealed that Jeremy Bamber, Sheila's brother, was also involved in all five murders, leading to his arrest, charges, and conviction for life imprisonment. Despite serving 35 years in prison, Bamber continues to fight his conviction from within a maximum-security facility, consistently asserting his innocence. This four-part series will delve into previously unheard audio tapes of Jeremy Bamber's statements, as well as newly discovered evidence, to explore the events at White House Farm and re-evaluate the shocking circumstances surrounding the killings.
A family are found dead in an Essex farmhouse. Police initially suspect a mur...