Everything I have read, the police fully owned up to moving things. For example the firearms team moving furniture to gain access to certain rooms or places.
I dont know about you Mertol, but it looks like these ideas are construed to try anything to get him off.......I mean anything. Some of these theories are clearly stretching the truth, some clearly belong in the realms of fiction and those that write them know it.
I can understand someone being a little over-zealous to try to prove their point, but that is very different to putting such twists on things that in no longer relates to the truth. How on earth is this going to help Jeremy?
Bamber has been languishing in clink for 27 years while a succession of campaigners and assorted fairy tale tellers go back and forth with theories that seem to be getting crazier with each passing day and what has emerged?...........erm..........nothing! What new evidence has resulted from this.......erm.......nothing.
In sum it has been pretty unproductive. If it were a company it would have been declared bankrupt and the receivers called in a long time ago. And before you all jump all over me for my 'heresy' It is an opinion not a judgement.
Moe,,,let's not forget that heaps of vital evidence was destroyed in 1996,,so making any further investigations very difficult. I would say that any solicitor taking this case on after the destruction of files,etc is the hardest task that's been set for anyone,,and one where deeper thought about the whole scenario is crucial to Jeremy being released.
Imagine beginning a case 26 years later,,then proving " beyond reasonable doubt " that the man was innocent after all.
To then say that supporters/campaigners are being " unproductive " is an insult to our intelligence,,when your own input does nothing at all to help any cause,,least of all any concrete evidence that Jeremy was/is guilty.
We too have had to endure " fairy stories " such as the cycling frogman. Strewth,,,that was more than over-zealous,,it was a crack-pot theory.
Anyway,,what's wrong in fighting for someones' freedom.? I've done it once, ( with success ) so I'll do it again.
I bet you'd put up a good argument if you'd been accused of something you didn't do. What would your reaction be.? Sit back and do nothing,knowing you are right.? I don't think so,,,and neither would I nor anyone else,,,so this is why we're all putting in our sixpenn'orth,to try to make a difference.