Killer's media plea rejected
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The convicted killer Jeremy Bamber's attempt to overturn a ban on prisoners making telephone calls to the media was rejected by the Court of Appeal The ban was introduced after Bamber - serving life for the 1985 murder of his adoptive parents, half-sister and her twin sons - protested his innocence on a nationwide radio phone-in programme Bamber claimed the ban was unlawful and in breach of human rights
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