A new wife.

Daniel and Nicholas Caffell (born 22 June 1979, six when they died) were born to Sheila and Colin Caffell, who married in 1977 and divorced in 1980. It has taken him over 20 years to carve out a new beginning after the bloody killing of five members of his family at their farmhouse in Essex. The victims were Nevill and June Bamber; their adopted daughter Sheila Caffell, divorced from her husband Colin; and Sheila and Colin… The chilling case is now the subject of a gripping ITV drama titled White House Farm, based in part on a book Colin wrote in the 1990s. A new family. ‘A beautiful, very moving book’ CRESSIDA BONAS In 1985, the shocking murder of a family of five in a quiet country house in Essex rocked the nation. Colin was an art student when he met Sheila. Colin Caffell is the ex-husband of Sheila Bamber, one of five people murdered on the night of August 6/7th 1985.

The updated edition of In Search Of The Rainbow’s End, by Colin Caffell, is published on Thursday by Hodder & Stoughton, priced £9.99. [13] He wrote In Search of the Rainbow's End in the wake of the press scrutiny that followed. Colin Caffell's life changed forever on the morning of August 7, 1985. COLIN Caffell has a new life. Colin Caffell, ex-husband of Sheila Caffell (Image: ITV) One of the first things Colin did to help him grieve was write a diary about what had happened, something police encouraged him to do. Caffell later became a counsellor and workshop … Both parents were involved in the children's upbringing after the divorce, [11] [12] although the boys were briefly placed in foster care in 1982–83 because of Sheila's health problems. Colin Caffell is a sculptor and ceramicist who, in 1985, lost his ex-wife Sheila and their twin sons to the Whitehouse Farm Murders. This diary developed and was eventually turned into a book all about the lives of the Bambers and Caffels, the aftermath of the murders and his memories of Sheila.