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Re: DocMaker article on Milbank
« Reply #300 on: November 12, 2025, 07:53:PM »
Personally I suspect although indeed still resilaint and confident on the surface Jeremy acknowledges that any accquital  he may get will be a posthumous one.
Yes, I suppose even if JB is indeed innocent he will be thinking that every piece of evidence in his favour will have been exhausted if the latest CCRC application is rejected.
What could be left?

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« Reply #301 on: November 13, 2025, 08:10:AM »
OK, thanks Rob.
Seems the CCRC have thrown out the Aga evidence too though, that was their decision.
And it doesn't look good for the Milbank call by the look of things either?
I don’t know how you class the Aga rubbish as Evidence Snow, all it did was waste time and resources on something that was futile. It was put in just to arouse more suspicion that’s all.  It was an ill conceived video in my opinion, accusing the Police of moving Neville from in front of the Aga and onto the chair was never going anywhere.

Not listened to the Podcast, has the Millbank call been on yet?

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Re: DocMaker article on Milbank
« Reply #302 on: November 13, 2025, 11:06:AM »
I don’t know how you class the Aga rubbish as Evidence Snow, all it did was waste time and resources on something that was futile. It was put in just to arouse more suspicion that’s all.  It was an ill conceived video in my opinion, accusing the Police of moving Neville from in front of the Aga and onto the chair was never going anywhere.

Not listened to the Podcast, has the Millbank call been on yet?
I dont think the Millbank episode will be free to listen to for a few weeks yet, HB.

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Re: DocMaker article on Milbank
« Reply #303 on: November 13, 2025, 11:31:AM »
I dont think the Millbank episode will be free to listen to for a few weeks yet, HB.
Thanks Snow.  I thought Boyces theory about the burns on Neville’s back being caused by the rifle barrel end minus the silencer carried more weight, this way it points to the Silencer not being on the rifle, especially when you consider it was the silencer evidence that probably sealed his fate?

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Re: DocMaker article on Milbank
« Reply #304 on: November 13, 2025, 12:24:PM »
The doc saying Nevill's burns may have been carried out by the rifle without silencer is decent.

But it could just mean he had finished the shooting and then burnt his back after putting the silencer away. Or used another rifle nozzle or instrument to burn him.

The theory that Nevill was laying on a cold aga door & was moved by the police upon entry does not work or match the raid teams WS's.
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Re: DocMaker article on Milbank
« Reply #305 on: November 13, 2025, 12:52:PM »
The doc saying Nevill's burns may have been carried out by the rifle without silencer is decent.

But it could just mean he had finished the shooting and then burnt his back after putting the silencer away. Or used another rifle nozzle or instrument to burn him.

The theory that Nevill was laying on a cold aga door & was moved by the police upon entry does not work or match the raid teams WS's.
That is why the Aga burns only make sense if they happened earlier on before Nevill had been shot and killed, Adam!
But alas, the CT wont entertain that possibility.
Dont see why?  Nevill lying against the Aga from around 11.00-3.00 is just the same as lying against it from 3.30-7.30, and the Aga would have been hotter at that time too, would it not?

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Re: DocMaker article on Milbank
« Reply #306 on: November 13, 2025, 01:06:PM »
Thanks Snow.  I thought Boyces theory about the burns on Neville’s back being caused by the rifle barrel end minus the silencer carried more weight, this way it points to the Silencer not being on the rifle, especially when you consider it was the silencer evidence that probably sealed his fate?
Well, I suppose its the fact that the blood in the silencer allegedly belonged to Sheila that did the damage, HB.
Something that can never be determined at this stage I suppose.
But its always worth remembering that the police didn't find a silencer at the crime scene.

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Re: DocMaker article on Milbank
« Reply #307 on: November 13, 2025, 04:21:PM »
Well, I suppose its the fact that the blood in the silencer allegedly belonged to Sheila that did the damage, HB.
Something that can never be determined at this stage I suppose.
But its always worth remembering that the police didn't find a silencer at the crime scene.
I think it’s common knowledge that the silencer was found by the relatives at the crime scene Snow.

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Re: DocMaker article on Milbank
« Reply #308 on: November 13, 2025, 04:52:PM »
I think it’s common knowledge that the silencer was found by the relatives at the crime scene Snow.
I may be wrong, but I think Snow66!'s point is that the silencer evidence would have carried more weight had it been found by police that first morning.

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« Reply #309 on: November 13, 2025, 04:58:PM »
I may be wrong, but I think Snow66!'s point is that the silencer evidence would have carried more weight had it been found by police that first morning.
Yes I agree, but then they would  still offer excuses that it was planted by the police after they shot June and then shot Sheila to frame Jeremy, after they moved Neville’s body from in front of the Aga.  You know the story Steve.

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Re: DocMaker article on Milbank
« Reply #310 on: November 13, 2025, 05:13:PM »
I may be wrong, but I think Snow66!'s point is that the silencer evidence would have carried more weight had it been found by police that first morning.
Exactly, Steve!

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« Reply #311 on: November 13, 2025, 05:17:PM »
Optimistic to think the police would find the silencer on the first morning. It was murder/suicide and the silencer was not part of the crime scene.
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Re: DocMaker article on Milbank
« Reply #312 on: November 13, 2025, 05:36:PM »
Exactly, Steve!
Oh do you mean on the morning Snow, I just thought you meant the police didn’t find the silencer?

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Re: DocMaker article on Milbank
« Reply #313 on: November 13, 2025, 05:38:PM »
Optimistic to think the police would find the silencer on the first morning. It was murder/suicide and the silencer was not part of the crime scene.
Well, possibly, Adam, but the funny part is that the silencer was spoken about by JB, the relatives and the police in the first few days after the murders yet no one bothered to accertain its whereabouts.
Astonishing really! Quite quite astonishing! WHY?

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Re: DocMaker article on Milbank
« Reply #314 on: November 13, 2025, 05:42:PM »
Oh do you mean on the morning Snow, I just thought you meant the police didn’t find the silencer?
Well the police never found a silencer in WHF did they, HB?
At least thats the official narrative!