In my opinion and I have always believed the answer to innocent or guilty lies in resolving the issue of the telephone calls.
The answers for timings needs to work backwards and forwards. With the end point being 3.48 where the defence state, according to websites, that Jeremy arrives at White House Farm.
The starting point being shortly after 3.00 am on the morning of 7th August. I state shortly after 3.00 am because this timing has been used by the defence in various forms and configurations in various websites and case synopsis.
In my opinion the biggest problem the defence has will be with the incorporation of an explanation for the testimony of Julie’s flatmates who are three in number and who testified that they heard the phone ringing at ‘about 3.a.m.,’ ‘3.12 a.m.,’ and ‘two-something”. These times relating to a telephone call which Jeremy admits making. It must be remembered these witnesses are not the police, Julie Mugford or any family relative and thus will lie outside any defence allegation of evidence tampering or financial gain through selling a story or by inheritance.
On the subject of the 3.26 and 3.36 telephone logs both have similar content and clearly relate to an alleged firearms incident with someone reportedly going berserk whilst in possession of a firearm. Both logs refer to the telephone going ‘dead’.
On the PTO side of the 3.36 telephone log, as posted by Mike in the ‘Logs of Incident’ thread it is detailed – ‘Informant: Father sounded terrified on phone…. Keeps collection of guns inc 12 bore shotguns, 4/10 shotguns, and .22 rifles.’
This is a bit I also have trouble reconciling –
According to Jeremy
1 - he received a telephone call from his father.
2 – the telephone line goes dead
3 – he tries to call his father back but only gets the engaged tone.
4 – he later reports to the Police that his father sounded terrified
Yet between events 3 and 4 Jeremy does not immediately dial 999 instead he does two things in either order (a) looks up the telephone number for Chelmsford Police Station (b) makes a telephone call to Julie.
The telephone call to Julie (b) is the telephone call which her flatmates have testified they heard the telephone ringing ‘about 3.a.m.,’ ‘3.12 a.m.,’ and ‘two-something”.
Something is not quite right…………….