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Offline mike tesko

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Crucial features the Dickinson report failed to deal with?

(1) The hundreds of additional crime scene photographs (above the 223 pictures which formed part of the so called and wrongly named MASTER COPY ALBUM which show police stage managed scene) that were /a er withheld, even to this day?

(2) The detail contained in the police radio logs which confirms that two bodies were found downstairs (the body of one dead male, and the body of one dead female) and that a further three bodies found upstairs?

(3) The editing and rewriting of raid team officers witness statements by CPS, to explain what was found upon entry into the farmhouse?

(4) finding of silencer, SBJ/1 at the scene by DS "Stan" Jones, and the tampering of his pocketbook?

(5) substitution of bullet PV/20 which was fragmented when it was removed from Sheila's body on 7th August 19085, but which had become transformed into a whole bullet that the ballistic expert could link to the Bamber rifle?

(6) The confusion created by the three different exhibit references given to the silencer, SBJ/1, DB/1 and DRB/1, by the police at different stages of the investigation?

(7) How the scratch marks came to be deliberately scratched upon the underside of the kitchen aga, after 7th August 1985?

and many other matters...


Dickinson report was nothing but a sham, designed to show Jeremy's involvement in these killings, and how he almost fooled the police into accepting that Sheila was responsible, and how he stage managed the body to make it look like she had tried to take her own life?

"Oh, what a tangled web we weave, when we first practice to deceive"...

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Re: Crucial features the Dickinson report failed to deal with?
« Reply #1 on: August 15, 2011, 05:58:PM »
Jeremy did not stage manage Sheila's body in the bedroom, the police themselves did...
"Oh, what a tangled web we weave, when we first practice to deceive"...

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Re: Crucial features the Dickinson report failed to deal with?
« Reply #2 on: July 16, 2012, 03:56:PM »
Some other points from Dickinson:

51. JB WITHOUT DOUBT morally and criminally corrupted JM

104. Claims that JB said sister gone berserk at 3.45 a.m.

167. Says that claims of JB that parents were discussing possibility of twins being fostered with Sheila is a lie. However this is corroborated in CC's mothers statement.

179. Talks about evidence adduced from photographs. [Not good enough for CCRC]

233. Removal of sights. How would this have made a difference to the perpatrator?

253. States that hand swabs were rejected because Sheila was in the room when the rifle was fired and therefore would be of no use.

257. AE states JB and SC knew little about firearms. I would suggest AE knew little about JB and SC.

261. Another account of finding the silencer.

265. RB talks to police about silencer but no mention of blood??

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Re: Crucial features the Dickinson report failed to deal with?
« Reply #3 on: July 16, 2012, 04:44:PM »
Some other points from Dickinson:

51. JB WITHOUT DOUBT morally and criminally corrupted JM

104. Claims that JB said sister gone berserk at 3.45 a.m.

167. Says that claims of JB that parents were discussing possibility of twins being fostered with Sheila is a lie. However this is corroborated in CC's mothers statement.

179. Talks about evidence adduced from photographs. [Not good enough for CCRC]

233. Removal of sights. How would this have made a difference to the perpatrator?

253. States that hand swabs were rejected because Sheila was in the room when the rifle was fired and therefore would be of no use.

257. AE states JB and SC knew little about firearms. I would suggest AE knew little about JB and SC.

261. Another account of finding the silencer.

265. RB talks to police about silencer but no mention of blood??

Are these just a few points that you disagree with?

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Re: Crucial features the Dickinson report failed to deal with?
« Reply #4 on: July 16, 2012, 04:49:PM »
Jeremy did not stage manage Sheila's body in the bedroom, the police themselves did...

This does to me seem blatantly obvious.  However I realise that many others disagree.  It suprises me that nobody seems to have yet mentioned the possibility of JB being the culprit but leaving SC with one (unbeknown to him non fatal) shot. 

This leaves the door open for the cops blunder scenarios, re mishandling of rifle... without removing JB from the frame.

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Re: Crucial features the Dickinson report failed to deal with?
« Reply #5 on: July 17, 2012, 07:45:AM »
Are these just a few points that you disagree with?

Yes, interesting in that they differ from some other accounts. I realise that the report was written to assess the behaviour of the police, but reading it gives an insight. For example that all the police officers that attended the scene were satisfied at the time that it was 4 murders/suicide.

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Re: Crucial features the Dickinson report failed to deal with?
« Reply #6 on: July 17, 2012, 08:48:AM »
This does to me seem blatantly obvious.  However I realise that many others disagree.  It suprises me that nobody seems to have yet mentioned the possibility of JB being the culprit but leaving SC with one (unbeknown to him non fatal) shot. 

This leaves the door open for the cops blunder scenarios, re mishandling of rifle... without removing JB from the frame.
I think, because of the blood that has collected on her right side that she had been put in the recovery position at one point. You only put a person in the recovery position if they are breathing. You do this mainly to keep their airway open. Which indicates that she was alive at some point. The question is, who put her in the recovery position?