KILLER BAMBER 79P SONG FOR FREEDOM
Farm murderer’s musical appeal
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JEREMY Bamber hopes a song that costs 79p to download will help him get out of prison.
The murderer has commissioned a rock tune called Justice For Jeremy by little-known musician Cris Martin.
A Youtube video shows Martin performing the song wearing a campaign T-shirt bearing the killer’s face.
A post on Bamber’s website said: “We believe this great track, and the very evocative video, will bring Jeremy’s case to the attention of a lot more people.”
It adds the hope that “the number of downloads will be high enough to register on one of the charts”.
Martin added: “As a musician, it seemed to me that the best way that I could help Jeremy to undo this travesty was to write a song that would tell his story and get the message to as many people as possible.”
Bamber, 59, is serving a full life sentence after being convicted of the 1985 murders of his adoptive parents Nevill and June, both 61, his sister Sheila Caffell, 26, and her twins Daniel and Nicholas, six.
He maintains his schizophrenic sister carried out the slaughter at White House Farm, near the village of Tolleshunt D’arcy, Essex, then shot herself.
Bamber recently launched a High Court fight for the release of evidence that his lawyers claim could result in his convictions being overturned.