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40 years after the murders at White House Farm, Jeremy Bamber remains in prison.
He's locked up in a maximum security facility known to the press as Monster Mansion.
To this day, His name and photo are still splashed across stories nearly every month,
with headlines like Twisted Family Killers,
or what the UK's most dangerous prisoners eat for Christmas dinner, full menu revealed.
Despite all the fevered publicity surrounding the case, in the years since his trial,
I and the rest of the public had actually heard almost nothing directly from Jeremy Bamber.
Prison authorities in the UK often make it hard for journalists to talk with inmates.