In a nutshell...
The contents of log 3:26am, should be sufficient on its own to send the case back to the court of appeal. Anyone who says this has already been argued and rejected by the court of appeal in its 2002 judgement, needs to be reminded that at that time, it was wrongly argued that the contents of log 3:26am related to the call of one person, and that the person had been Ralph Bamber, but because the court were invited to accept that PC West made an error and that he could have got the timing of the call some 10 minutes fast, the court was prepared to accept that Jeremy's call had taken place at 3:26am, rather than 3:36am - but no-one it seems noticed that the contents of log 23:26am, was made up of a series of messages from more than one person (Ralph and Jeremy (who's words were relayed to PC West by Civilian Employee Malcolm Bonnet))? Once this argument is understood and applied to the contents of log 3:26am, it can be treated as proof positive that Jeremy told the truth about receiving a call from his father, because his father had called the police himself, after the father had called Jeremy, and before Jeremy himself had called the police (3:36am)...