Bamber complaint rejected by Ofcom

COMMUNICATIONS watchdog Ofcom has rejected a complaint from convicted killer Jeremy Bamber that a film about his crimes infringed his privacy and treated him unfairly.

Bamber was given a whole-life tariff in 1986 after he was convicted of murdering his wealthy adopted parents, June and Neville, his sister Sheila Caffell and her six-year-old twin sons Daniel and Nicholas.

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