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White House Farm: Murder, Bloodline and Betrayal
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White House Farm: Murder, Bloodline and Betrayal

Tue, Aug 26, 2025
  • Documentary
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Synopsis

In 1985, five members of the Bamber family were shot dead at their Essex home. The only family survivor, Jeremy, was found guilty. But was Bamber's conviction unsafe?

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  • Channel 4↗
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Episodes

1 season · 2 episodes

Running · 2 aired
Season 1
2 episodes · 2 aired
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  • E1
    Episode 1
    Aired · Tue, Aug 26, 2025 · 65m

    Examining the brutal murder of the Bamber family in August 1985 in Tolleshunt D'Arcy, Essex. Forty years later, there are still questions about the case that police originally believed to have been a murder-suicide and Jeremy Bamber, the sole survivor who was convicted of the crime, maintains his innocence. The first episode revisits the night of the killings and the early stages of the police investigation.

  • E2
    Episode 2
    Aired · Wed, Aug 27, 2025 · 65m

    As the initial murder-suicide theory unravels, police uncover crucial evidence and a key testimony that changes everything. Jeremy Bamber, the sole survivor of the massacre, is later convicted of the murders and 40 years later, speaks for himself from prison while his supporters fight to prove his innocence.