The Independent - London, January 17th, 1999
He is a balding, bespectacled postal worker with a penchant for knitted jumpers. His wife is mousy and slightly nervous-looking. Their home is a neat detached house on the outskirts of the sleepy market town of Ramsey in the Cambridgeshire Fens, where they lived ordinary-seeming lives with their two young foster children. That was until 13 September last year, when Jeff and Jenny Bramley switched off the lights, locked the doors, drew the curtains, bundled Jade and Hannah into the back of their car and drove off into the night. The Bramleys' flight from authority is like a modern-day fairy- t...
HighBeam Research, Free Preview: 'Focus: In the name of love The Bramleys' flight with their foster children reads like a fairy- tale of heroes and villains, but is it all so black and white?'... Full Membership required for unlimited access. Free 7-day trial.
Subscribers: HighBeam content is only available to HighBeam subscribers. Click the link above for more information.