Yes, she should have snow66! I also find it incredible that Milbank didn't realize the import of the information he possessed, but sat on it for forty years. It makes no sense unless he was conducting missionary work in West Africa with no access to mass media during the whole of that time.
Ha ha! you may have a point there, Steve!
BUT!! I suppose we have to remember too, that the only media we had in 1985 was three or four news channels and newspapers, that was all.
No forums like this with all the details of the case, so once the trial was over that was it for most of us regarding the Bamber case.
You could say that Milbank should have realized that he received a call from WHF before the police entered, but again, where was all the details written down at the time for him to scrutinize?
After all, he was a civilian operator wasn't he? not a police man or a detective!
I dont know, lets just see what the New Yorker produces, Steve.