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Offline mike tesko

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"Oh, what a tangled web we weave, when we first practice to deceive"...

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The note states 'possible' which you omit from the thread title.

Who's the originator of the note?

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This is what you get when police don't do their job properly. Efficient, they weren't !

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This is what you get when police don't do their job properly. Efficient, they weren't !

In relation to the thread title what evidence do you have that the police didn't do their job properly?

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In relation to the thread title what evidence do you have that the police didn't do their job properly?






Well, it's plain to see that you know absolutely nothing nor have you read through the archives here from beginning to end.
The more interest people have shown to the media drama's that were televised, the more those with an ounce of grey matter have stopped and paused and said there are some things that don't add up, but you, without thought and like EP jump in feet first. People are asking for concrete evidence and there's nothing coming forthwith.

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Well, it's plain to see that you know absolutely nothing nor have you read through the archives here from beginning to end.
The more interest people have shown to the media drama's that were televised, the more those with an ounce of grey matter have stopped and paused and said there are some things that don't add up, but you, without thought and like EP jump in feet first. People are asking for concrete evidence and there's nothing coming forthwith.

You are deflecting.  I will ask the question again...In relation to the thread title what evidence do you have that the police didn't do their job properly?

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You are deflecting.  I will ask the question again...In relation to the thread title what evidence do you have that the police didn't do their job properly?





First and foremost by not cordoning off WHF as a crime scene area thus allowing all and sundry troop in, whether it was a murder/suicide or not initially, it was still a crime scene. Then there was the matter of the lack of temperatures taken to make a note of the time of death as again, initially, could have avoided what we have 36 years later.

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First and foremost by not cordoning off WHF as a crime scene area thus allowing all and sundry troop in, whether it was a murder/suicide or not initially, it was still a crime scene. Then there was the matter of the lack of temperatures taken to make a note of the time of death as again, initially, could have avoided what we have 36 years later.

Who says they did not cordon off WHF? 

If taking tempretures was police procedures in 1985, it would have been done. It wasn't.
'Only I know what really happened that night'.

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Who says they did not cordon off WHF? 

If taking tempretures was police procedures in 1985, it would have been done. It wasn't.





No pics of a cordoned off WHF---only Pages Lane entrance, as an afterthought.

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First and foremost by not cordoning off WHF as a crime scene area thus allowing all and sundry troop in, whether it was a murder/suicide or not initially, it was still a crime scene. Then there was the matter of the lack of temperatures taken to make a note of the time of death as again, initially, could have avoided what we have 36 years later.

By all and sundry I assume you mean police officers who needed to carry out critical roles: firearms, senior officers, police surgeon, scene of crime officers. 

I understand a small pet dog was placed in a wardrobe to preserve the crime scene. 

There's no evidence anyone was alive when the police and Bamber arrived but even if I consider the possibility Sheila died some time after the other victims I do not believe any methods of time of death exist where you can set your watch by it or anything remotely like.