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Reply 2 has Jean Rowe's WS.
Yes, Jean Rowe's wording in her statement is interesting!
' I am not allowed to engage the Direct Emergency Police line so I again checked into the Malden number and then phoned the police headquarters and connected the two thus enabling the police to listen to the line.'
What is the Direct Emergency Police line? Is that simply 999, or some other 'special line?
Anyway, Jean Rowe checked into Maldon number and then phoned the police headquarters, so no mention of making any'999' call to the police station in order to make the link-up to WHF then?
And this is what Milbank keeps talking about, or at least did, a 999 call from inside WHF!
Milbank answered a 999 call, yet it appears that Jean Rowe didn't make any 999 call, she 'checked into the Maldon number and then phoned the police headquarters',
So why did Milbank maintain that he answered a 999 call?
Did Jean Rowe actually make the link between the police station and WHF at 6.09, or was this simply achieved by Sheila making a 999 call that Milbank picked up, thus making the connection?
I suppose this is where the value of the original signed statements would come in handy?