I also read the bit by Peter Kirkham-ex murder cop he calls himself and it could have been written by one of you lot. A typical pessimistic misery guts about 100 years old.
Document will not deliver get out of jail cardAnalysis by Peter Kirkham Ex-Murder Cop
This is one of those cases that simply won't go away. The precise timing and nature of telephone calls in this case have long been of great importance and now we have a new document which raises more questions about them.
If the calls are correct as recorded, Jeremy Bamber could not have committed the murders.
The second phone call was considered by the Criminal Cases Review Commission in 2010. They concluded that it was mistakenly recorded. Now the new document seems to confirm that it did occur.
In 1985 things were VERY different from today. There was no caller ID and no routine electronic timing and recording of calls received by the police.
Officers noted down what they were told by the caller on paper. Timings were done by looking at the clock, which left a lot of room for error. Even if there were two calls, made at the times recorded, there is no hard and fast evidence that the circumstances were as recorded.
I don't think the appearance of the new document makes a huge difference to what is already known.
The Criminal Cases Review Commission will review this new evidence but I don't think it is going to lead to Jeremy Bamber's conviction being declared unsafe.