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Faking It: Tears of a Crime

Jeremy Bamber (Season 4, Episode 2)
TV Episode | Documentary, Crime, News

The case of Jeremy Bamber who, in 1985, shot his parents, his sister and her twin sons. He protested his innocence in public until the weight of evidence led to his arrest.
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Updated Sep 19, 2020

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Sep 19, 2020 (United Kingdom)

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11 cast members
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Cliff Lansley
Self - Body Language Analyst, Emotional Intelligence Academy Self - Body Language Analyst, Emotional Intelligence Academy   See fewer
Dawn Archer
Self - Professor of Linguistics, Manchester Metropolitan University Self - Professor of Linguistics, Manchester Metropolitan University   See fewer
Kerry Daynes
Self - Forensic Psychologist Self - Forensic Psychologist   See fewer
Rob Warner
Self - Narrator (voice) Self - Narrator (voice)   See fewer
Jeremy Bamber
Self (archive footage) Self (archive footage)   See fewer
Chris Bews
Self - First Police Officer at the Scene (as Sergeant Chris Bews) Self - First Police Officer at the Scene (as Sergeant Chris Bews)   See fewer
Rod Chaytor
Self - Daily Mirror Self - Daily Mirror   See fewer
David Woods
Self - Former Chief Reporter, Colchester Evening Gazette Self - Former Chief Reporter, Colchester Evening Gazette   See fewer
Sabah Khan
Self (archive footage) Self (archive footage)   See fewer
Jo Sidhu
Self - Defence Barrister (as Jo Sidhu QC) Self - Defence Barrister (as Jo Sidhu QC)   See fewer
Emily Pennink
Self - Press Association Self - Press Association   See fewer
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