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Offline mike tesko

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Police tampered with details of Jeremy's Alibi:-

But for the editing of Jeremy Bambers first handwritten witness statement, and either the editing and withholding of other linked material, Bamber had the perfect alibi to prove he was not the last person alive inside whf, and that he did not shoot and kill Sheila in the bedroom, and or stage manage her body on the bedroom floor to make out that she had taken her own life...
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"Oh, what a tangled web we weave, when we first practice to deceive"...

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Re: missing pieces of the jigsaw regarding Jeremy Bambers Alibi...
« Reply #1 on: October 05, 2011, 01:22:PM »
I was going to start off by saying something like, “let's start at the beginning”, but it wouldn`t be accurate, so I will plumit for “let's start somewhere a long way off from the beginning”, let's look at the first two witness statements made by Jeremy to the police, on 7th and 8th August 1985, which he made at his cottage at 9 Head street, Goldhanger. What should be obvious to everyone is that when the police went to Jeremy's cottage to take his statement, the police officer in question did not take with him, a typewriter - police officers were not in the habit of carrying typewriters about strapped to their backs so that when the need arose for him to take a statement from Jeremy, he could slip the typewriter off his back and type out Jeremy's statement...


The police officer who attended Jeremy`s cottage that particular morning, carried no such typewriter strapped upon his broad shoulders, instead he picked a biro from the inside pocket of his jacket and he proceeded to write down everything that Jeremy told him, the policeman wanted to know everything, he asked Jeremy to start at the very beginning, the policeman wanted to know everything, right down to the last detail - if his biro ran out of ink, why he had a spare pen in his pocket...

It was under these circumstances that Jeremy`s first witness statement was recorded in the handwriting of the police officer...
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Re: missing pieces of the jigsaw regarding Jeremy Bambers Alibi...
« Reply #2 on: October 05, 2011, 01:35:PM »
Earlier that morning, Jeremy and two police officers had come running back to the patrol car which was parked up in Pages lane, manned by PS Saxby...

At that time, although out of breath, one of the police officers managed to blurt out details of what they had just seen at the bedroom window, followed by an urgent request to summon the firearms team to the scene. These details were relayed to the control room via use of a police radio, and recorded on audio tape...
"Oh, what a tangled web we weave, when we first practice to deceive"...

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Re: missing pieces of the jigsaw regarding Jeremy Bambers Alibi...
« Reply #3 on: October 05, 2011, 02:24:PM »
At just before 03:48hrs, the patrol car (CA07) carrying PS Saxby, PS Bews and PCMyall, turned into the farm track which was Pages lane. Within minutes of pulling up short of the driveway to whf and parking up, they became aware of a set of car headlights, that was approaching - they had been told via the radio in the patrol car, that they would eventually be joined at the scene, by the son of the occupier, a young man by the name of Jeremy, Jeremy Bamber, and it was he they were expecting to be in control of the car which pulled up close to the patrol car occupied by the police officers...

With what seemed like clockwork precision, the doors of the patrol car and the drivers door of what turned out to be a Vauxhall astra GTE, opened simultaneously and the occupants of both vehicle walked suspiciously towards one another...

After briefly introducing themselves to each other, PS Bews, PC Myall and Jeremy walked off in the general direction of whf, whilst PS Saxby remained at the patrol car. At this point, PS Saxby proceeded to make a log at the scene...

It was into this particular log, that Saxby would record the details that PC Myall would recite to him, once he and PSBews and Jeremy had come dashing back to the patrol car, in a somewhat agitated state, reporting that they had been observing a person at the bedroom window? Saxby jotted down everything that PC Myall was saying - and listened with bated breath whist PC Myall asked for the firearms team to be deployed to the scene. Then, no sooner did PC Myall finish talking on the police radio in the car, than he and PS Bews, were out deployed on foot in the grounds of the farmhouse, leaving Jeremy at the patrol car, with PS Saxby and his log with contents...
"Oh, what a tangled web we weave, when we first practice to deceive"...

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Re: missing pieces of the jigsaw regarding Jeremy Bambers Alibi...
« Reply #4 on: October 05, 2011, 05:41:PM »
I think I have just found someone from the original trial jury I am checking this out now as it could be quite important

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Re: missing pieces of the jigsaw regarding Jeremy Bambers Alibi...
« Reply #5 on: October 08, 2011, 08:41:AM »
I think I have just found someone from the original trial jury I am checking this out now as it could be quite important
Well done Jackie. Keep up the good work.