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Re: Alan George Dovey Statement - 20/03/2002
« Reply #300 on: September 14, 2013, 09:42:PM »
I thought it was music?
Literature?  :P

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Re: Alan George Dovey Statement - 20/03/2002
« Reply #301 on: September 14, 2013, 09:49:PM »
I thought it was music?




If his mindset is anything to go by, it'll be the most discordant EVER produced ;D ;D ;D
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Re: Alan George Dovey Statement - 20/03/2002
« Reply #302 on: September 14, 2013, 09:52:PM »
And I agree with you Alias.
I also wonder why Steve is admitting he is 'flailing around for a reason' Jeremy murdered his family.  Isn't that an admission that he doesn't really believe it?
It's out of character for the boy Jeremy,who admits to things going wrong around 1978,though he doesn't elucidate.

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Re: Alan George Dovey Statement - 20/03/2002
« Reply #303 on: September 14, 2013, 09:55:PM »


Do you not think it EQUALLY unpardonable of Julie to SAY Jeremy did harn to those who had never harmed him AND throw snide aspersions on his sexuality?
I don't recall Julie ever did. She only had to look at Brett as anyone can and come to the conclusion he was no threat. From what I read Julie made statements that her sex life with Jeremy was quite normal.(Julie if you're reading this I do apologize,and it will stop at this).

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Re: Alan George Dovey Statement - 20/03/2002
« Reply #304 on: September 14, 2013, 09:56:PM »
It's out of character for the boy Jeremy,who admits to things going wrong around 1978,though he doesn't elucidate.



WOW!!! HOW VERY STRANGE!! A life in which some things go wrong. I really must try to find someone who has had such an experience so I can add it to my portfolio.

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Re: Alan George Dovey Statement - 20/03/2002
« Reply #305 on: September 14, 2013, 09:56:PM »
So lets get this straight. You believe Julie Mugfords version against Jeremy Bambers version of events? Well if you believe Julie Mugford then you must believe Jeremys version by default. Because he was according to you Julies information source? Now if Jeremy is a liar as you contend then what he apparently told Julie must be a lie and if it was a lie then Julie must be lying? ;)
Jeremy was being economical with the truth,and any falsehoods Julie repeated when she became genuinely frightened as to her position were fed to her by Jeremy.

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Re: Alan George Dovey Statement - 20/03/2002
« Reply #306 on: September 14, 2013, 09:58:PM »
Steve,,,that's fabulous. Are you perchance writing a book.? If not,,you should be,,as your use of,,,,dare I say it,,,the Queens' English,,is superb,,as is the flow of your quill on parchment. Well done.

It's not Wilkes's work is it,by any chance.?
No it's mine lookout. I just don't have time normally to research things. It must have been a holiday period.

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Re: Alan George Dovey Statement - 20/03/2002
« Reply #307 on: September 14, 2013, 09:59:PM »




And what, pray, qualifies you to say that?
He was destined for a career in the military and just was not the type to parrot what Julie was telling him,if indeed she was.

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Re: Alan George Dovey Statement - 20/03/2002
« Reply #308 on: September 14, 2013, 10:00:PM »
It's out of character for the boy Jeremy,who admits to things going wrong around 1978,though he doesn't elucidate.
Think he had a few difficult years around the age of 17/18. well he's not alone in that, most teenagers do suffer quite a lot, argue with their parents and generally aren't quite sure who they are. 

Should think Jeremy's time away from the family travelling and having independent experiences helped him to get things back into place which was why he settled down when he eventually returned and was much more involved with the farm.

There's nothing 'strange' about it Steve, it's natural development and maturing.  ;D

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Re: Alan George Dovey Statement - 20/03/2002
« Reply #309 on: September 14, 2013, 10:01:PM »
I don't recall Julie ever did. She only had to look at Brett as anyone can and come to the conclusion he was no threat. From what I read Julie made statements that her sex life with Jeremy was quite normal.(Julie if you're reading this I do apologize,and it will stop at this).

If she is reading this, it's time to come clean!!!!

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Re: Alan George Dovey Statement - 20/03/2002
« Reply #310 on: September 14, 2013, 10:02:PM »
I don't recall Julie ever did. She only had to look at Brett as anyone can and come to the conclusion he was no threat. From what I read Julie made statements that her sex life with Jeremy was quite normal.(Julie if you're reading this I do apologize,and it will stop at this).


Sounds like selective reading to me Steve, as in seeing only that which suits your purpose, and YES, that bit WAS shocking. It was a last betrayal of what she had continued to call her love for him. It was uncalled for. It was unnecessary. It was SLY and it was OBVIOUSLY done for a reason and as the words came out of HER MOUTH, WHAT are you apologizing for?

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Re: Alan George Dovey Statement - 20/03/2002
« Reply #311 on: September 14, 2013, 10:03:PM »
No James Richards wasn't the type..

No idea who this is but if he didn't give any evidence, he obviously wasn't seen as an important witness.

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Re: Alan George Dovey Statement - 20/03/2002
« Reply #312 on: September 14, 2013, 10:04:PM »
I don't recall Julie ever did. She only had to look at Brett as anyone can and come to the conclusion he was no threat. From what I read Julie made statements that her sex life with Jeremy was quite normal.(Julie if you're reading this I do apologize,and it will stop at this).

Reminds me of the teddy bear stabbing. Did you ask Julie why she stabbed the teddy bear Brett gave to her as a gift? Imagine that, stabbing a cute little teddy bear!

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Re: Alan George Dovey Statement - 20/03/2002
« Reply #313 on: September 14, 2013, 10:07:PM »
He was destined for a career in the military and just was not the type to parrot what Julie was telling him,if indeed she was.



Steve, how many more times must you be reminded that much as you would love to know more than the rest of us put together, psychology is NOT your strong point. You may also be interested to know that one of the first rules of the military is the ability to repeat a spoken order and fulfil it.

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Re: Alan George Dovey Statement - 20/03/2002
« Reply #314 on: September 14, 2013, 10:08:PM »
Reminds me of the teddy bear stabbing. Did you ask Julie why she stabbed the teddy bear Brett gave to her as a gift? Imagine that, stabbing a cute little teddy bear!

Really? I hadn't heard that - and Steve said she didn't see Brett as a threat, her actions say differently!!