That is what I just said. Assuming he did phone WHF at all.
And assuming he did phone Julie at 3.15am.
Bamber told the police he received Nevill's call around 3.10am.
What is the problem.
The problem is that you're all over the place. You're the one who boasts that you know it all about this case and that Jeremy is definitely guilty beyond all doubt, so make up your mind please about what occurred.
You're being evasive and changing the times and explanations when cornered because the prosecution case does not add up.
If Jeremy did this, he must have invented the call from Nevill, but he then tells the police to check with BT. It's now suggested he was just being cocky. I note that whenever a stumbling block arises in this case, it's always put down to Jeremy being arrogant or cocky. That's the go-to explanation.
Ok, let's say he was being cocky, we're still left with doubt about the safety of the conviction because we have a story that doesn't add up.
Someone else says Jeremy must have established the position with BT as part of his planning. So he rang up BT and asked them? I can only assume he must have done so under a false name. Who did he speak to? I doubt an ordinary BT operator would know this information. The police looked into this and needed a witness statement from an engineer and even his evidence is inconclusive.