Who was Colin Caffell and what happened to Sheila’s ex-husband whose twin sons were killed at White House Farm
WHITE House Farm looks like a picturesque country home – but it was home to one of the most brutal, sickening murders in British history.
On August 7, 1985, it was where police found the bodies of a family of five were dead with 25 gunshot holes.
At the time of the murders, the property in Tolleshunt D’Arcy in Essex – 12 miles form the city of Colchester – was home to June and Nevill Bamber, both 61.
Their adopted daughter Sheila Caffell, 28 and her twin sons Daniel and Nicholas Caffell also lived at the horror house, nestled among 200 acres of farmland that belonged to June’s Dad.
After Sheila was originally suspected of murder before killing herself, the blame was shifted to her adopted brother, Jeremy who was eventually convicted of the murders of Sheila, Nevill and the twins.
Who is Colin Caffell?
Collin Caffell is the ex husband of Sheila Caffell and the father of Daniel and Nicholas who all died after they were killed in the family’s farmhouse on White House farm.
Colin and Sheila met in the 1970s and married in 1977 when Sheila was 20-years-old.
The couple had two miscarriages before they had Daniel and Nicholas in 1979. However, their marriage broke down and in 1982, the couple got divorced.
What happened to Colin Caffell after the White House Farm murders?
Before Jeremy Bamber was convicted of their murders., it was speculated that Sheila could have killed her family, but this was later disputed.
Colin also defended Sheila by insisting that she wouldn’t of harmed her children regardless of her mental state.
He began writing a book about what happened and included details of the lives of the Bamber family.
Following the book’s publication, Colin began a psychotherapy workshop called “Life, Death and Transition” in which he worked with people convicted of murder.
Where is Colin Caffell now?
The White House Farm murders are now the subject of an ITV drama titled White House Farm, based in part on the book Colin wrote in the 1990s.
He eventually remarried and currently lives with his wife in Cornwall after closing down his psychotherapy practice.
In the last 15 to 20 years, he turned professional artist, specialising creating sculptures and pottery.
Caffell recently returned to the public eye when he appeared on This Morning in January.
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During his interview, he recalled the moment he began suspecting his former brother-in-law, Jeremy Bamber, was guilty of the murders.
He said: “I welcomed Jeremy into my flat, supported him, and gave him all of the brotherly love that I could as a victim. But then he started to show elements of him not really grieving.
“Once June and Neville and Sheila’s funeral happened, we were in the car going to the Crematorium and he started larking around with Julie in the front of the car, saying what he would like to be doing to her later in the afternoon, really sick, really sick [things].”