Bews refers to it because years later Bamber wants to claim its his alibi!
Please provide evidence Bamber passed a note to Rivlin about the 'trick of the light'? I believe it was mentioned at trial but dismissed. Certainly nothing about lights on/off and curtains opening/closing.
Please provide evidence than Myall thought the movement was a male and that anyone run anywhere.
Its all myth and the idea the commission review will place any significance on this is laughable.
Ask yourself why Bamber didn't mention in his witness statement or at any time during his police interviews when he had an opportunity to put forward his 'alibi' rather than waiting decades later.
This is the extract from the trail:
Rivlin: "Do you remember at some stage early on, this happened that one of you Police Officers said that you thought you could see a shadow and you all jumped?"
Bews: "Yes, that is when we first went to the house with Mr Bamber. We had gone round what I thought was the back. We had seen the kitchen door with the light on.
We then went into a field which is at the side of the farm house and went went round to where what is - - I believe the front door is and above that is a window.
As we moved away I thought we saw something else move, a shadow, something like that. We looked up and after looking for a couple of minutes I was satisfied that it was a - - perhaps a part in the glass that just shone the light slightly as you looked at it."
Rivlin: "It could have been a trick of the light?"
Bews: "I think it was a trick of the light"
So the defense let Bews off by suggesting it was a trick of the light, JB never had a defense just two prosecutors!