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Mystery surrounding attendance of two ambulances, and crews at scene, at 7am?

Without any explanation, two ambulances appeared at the scene at about 7 O'clock - one ambulance and its crew was sent straight to the house, and the other was placed on standby parked up in Pages lane...

But...

Who summoned them out to the scene, and when?
« Last Edit: October 03, 2011, 08:19:PM by mike tesko »
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Secrecy appears to surround their presence at the scene...
"Oh, what a tangled web we weave, when we first practice to deceive"...

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According to the official explanation, not one member of the ambulance crew entered whf to check any of the victims before the ambulances left the scene...
« Last Edit: October 03, 2011, 08:27:PM by mike tesko »
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Secrecy appears to surround their presence at the scene...

Surely ambulance drivers cannot also be silenced?  It's worse than Bletchley Park.  Where are their statements?
« Last Edit: October 03, 2011, 08:31:PM by Rochford »

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Secrecy appears to surround their presence at the scene...

Surely ambulance drivers cannot also be silenced?  It's worse the Bletchley Park.  Where are their statements?

I have them, seven of them made witness statements consisting of 2 pages each, and the other two, made statements, one page only...
"Oh, what a tangled web we weave, when we first practice to deceive"...

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Secrecy appears to surround their presence at the scene...

Surely ambulance drivers cannot also be silenced?  It's worse than Bletchley Park.  Where are their statements?

I have them, seven of them made witness statements consisting of 2 pages each, and the other two, made statements, one page only...

If they have not already been examined in court, do they contain anything supportive of Jeremy's alibi?   

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Secrecy appears to surround their presence at the scene...

Surely ambulance drivers cannot also be silenced?  It's worse than Bletchley Park.  Where are their statements?

I have them, seven of them made witness statements consisting of 2 pages each, and the other two, made statements, one page only...

If they have not already been examined in court, do they contain anything supportive of Jeremy's alibi?
He doesn't have an 'alibi' as such, does he?

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Secrecy appears to surround their presence at the scene...

Surely ambulance drivers cannot also be silenced?  It's worse than Bletchley Park.  Where are their statements?

I have them, seven of them made witness statements consisting of 2 pages each, and the other two, made statements, one page only...

If they have not already been examined in court, do they contain anything supportive of Jeremy's alibi?

Only that their attendance, and the fact that one ambulance and crew was sent straight to the house after arrival at just after 7am, whilst other was held on standby parked up in Pages lane - suggestive that police knew by that stage that someone may have been injured and in need of immediate medical attention?
"Oh, what a tangled web we weave, when we first practice to deceive"...

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Secrecy appears to surround their presence at the scene...

Surely ambulance drivers cannot also be silenced?  It's worse than Bletchley Park.  Where are their statements?

I have them, seven of them made witness statements consisting of 2 pages each, and the other two, made statements, one page only...

If they have not already been examined in court, do they contain anything supportive of Jeremy's alibi?
He doesn't have an 'alibi' as such, does he?

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

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He doesn't have an 'alibi' as such, does he?

Can you explain points 143, 160 & 161 of the recent document sent out to all & sundry?

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Secrecy appears to surround their presence at the scene...

Surely ambulance drivers cannot also be silenced?  It's worse than Bletchley Park.  Where are their statements?

I have them, seven of them made witness statements consisting of 2 pages each, and the other two, made statements, one page only...

If they have not already been examined in court, do they contain anything supportive of Jeremy's alibi?

Only that their attendance, and the fact that one ambulance and crew was sent straight to the house after arrival at just after 7am, whilst other was held on standby parked up in Pages lane - suggestive that police knew by that stage that someone may have been injured and in need of immediate medical attention?

Ambulances remove corpses.  If one ambulance is moved to the farmhouse whilst the others are retained at a distance, then that would suggest to me that the single ambulance might be for an injured (or distressed?) party.  A single ambulance cannot deal with five corpses, which at 7am were not known to exist anyway.

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Secrecy appears to surround their presence at the scene...

Surely ambulance drivers cannot also be silenced?  It's worse than Bletchley Park.  Where are their statements?

I have them, seven of them made witness statements consisting of 2 pages each, and the other two, made statements, one page only...

If they have not already been examined in court, do they contain anything supportive of Jeremy's alibi?
He doesn't have an 'alibi' as such, does he?

Yes...
Please enlighten me then Mike... He was alone asleep when the atrocity occurred wasn't he?
So no alibi?

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He doesn't have an 'alibi' as such, does he?

Can you explain points 143, 160 & 161 of the recent document sent out to all & sundry?
You've lost me Rochy. Which document?

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He doesn't have an 'alibi' as such, does he?

Can you explain points 143, 160 & 161 of the recent document sent out to all & sundry?
You've lost me Rochy. Which document?

It's on here bob. 

http://jeremybamberforum.co.uk/index.php/topic,1415.0.html

I assume this relates to point 161

69 ITEMS MAJOR INCIDENT REPORT PAGE 1 OF 2

ITEM SU FO AD

1. 0345 S11 MYALL UNIDENT MALE 0001 WHITE HSE FM
2. 2011 N94 UNIDENT MALE 0029 PAGES LN
3. 2015 N94 UNIDENT MALE 0038 PAGES LN
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He doesn't have an 'alibi' as such, does he?

Can you explain points 143, 160 & 161 of the recent document sent out to all & sundry?

Sighting of unidentified male at whf (03.45) by PC Myall, is a reference to the male figure seen walking around in the bedroom, the figure was observed by Myall, Bews and Jeremy - albeit Jeremy says it was a silhouetted figure which he personally could not identify as being male or female...

The sighting of the figure inside whf was reported back to the control room accompanied by a request to send out the firearms team, but the crucial details are omitted from any disclosed police logs?

Time of the sighting (03.45) took place at around 03.55 am, the discrepancy being accountable by reason of the claimed 10 minute between clocks in different rooms back at the police station...
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