It will soon be possible to put the answer to the question about whether or not the contents of phone log, 3:26am, contains details of a call from Ralph and Jeremy, or just from Jeremy - by reference to the metered call logs, dated, Wednesday, 7th August 1985. It will simply be a case of comparing the metered call logs from whf and the cottage where Jeremy lived?
I'm not sure I'm following this. What do you mean about metered call logs and how "soon" do you expect an answer? There was no way of checking in 1985 where a phone call emanated from;even by dialling the 999 number your phone number would not have been recorded. What the defenders of Jeremy Bamber have to answer is why upon receipt of an emergency telephone call from his father he wastes time calling Julie,then flaps around the Yellow Pages looking for the local Police Station number when dialling 999 would have been the quickest way of summoning help.
You also have to explain what telephone Ralph(Nevill) used at White House Farm. We know Nevill was shot upstairs,yet was either forcibly moved downstairs or managed to get into the kitchen,where the bedside phone was found plugged in,the normal kitchen phone was left in working order under some magazines. If Nevill phoned from the bedroom why was the phone moved from there? If he phoned from the kitchen why weren't there traces of blood on the phone after he had been shot upstairs?
An explanation is that Nevill heard a noise,possibly Jeremy going into the twins' bedroom and came out of his and June's bedroom onto the landing,where Jeremy,according to the Police shot him four times. If he bashes him with the rifle at this point,fracturing his jaw,then Nevill could hardly speak to make a phone call,let alone use two hands to dial a number. If Jeremy had moved the Bambers' bedroom phone and also tampered with the cordless phone the only hope for the family is to use the kitchen phone.
In my opinion Nevill did not make any call that night,and from the testimony of the secretary Barbara Wilson,though hearsay,that Nevill had foretold his own death in a shooting accident and that "I must never turn my back on that young man" Jeremy would have been the last person he would have been likely to call.