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Offline lookout

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Jim,,,wasn't there a time lapse when Jeremy was left waiting on the phone,,then when an officer got back to him,,Jeremy had then said," Christ,,what kept you."


Yoo hoo,Jim..What about this bit.?

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Hi Patti
I agree with your understanding of the call from JB to the Police taking place at 03.26
I'm afraid that Mike will not accept this timing
If that call lasted 11 minutes (as asserted by Mike) that takes us to 11.37
JB then spent 15 minutes apparently (again according to Mike's timing) to travel a distance of 3/4 miles - Mike appears to equivocate between JB driving at least part of that journey at a fast speed and him driving at a modest speed throughout the journey
However, 15 mins is a long time
Of course, without sight of an official document, I am not prepared to accept that that tel call lasted 11 minutes and again, in any event, you will know that I do not accept that JB received any tel call from "Dad"
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Hi Jim

Jeremy did not say it took 10 minute he inside 10 minutes, but I wont argue that point, because it goes in my favour :) 

If we are going to quote times and miles at least lets get that near on correct as possible by doing a simple google map search to identify the distance from Goldhanger to WHF.  Here are the results.  Therefore your suggested time of 15 minutes being to long had just flopped lol  :) :) :)





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5.4 mi, 10 mins
B1026
6.5 mi, 16 mins
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Has you can see there are two routes...two times  one at 10 minutes and the other 16 minutes.

If Jeremy took the fist route of 10 minutes then we could say it then took him 5 minutes to ready get into his car and be off....this is without taking into consideration he may have quickly phoned Julie...

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Yoo hoo,Jim..What about this bit.?
Persacerly. As I said I am surprised that he got there within that time.

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Hi Alias
I consider that IF JB received a tel call from his father informing him that his sister had gone crazy with a gun, I'd have driven like a bat out of hell to get to WHF
JB didn't do that
I consider that JB was anxious to delay his arrival at WHF because, in his mind, there was no particular need to hurry - he knew the occupants were already dead!
Jim

I wouldn´t be too crazy about getting close to a mad woman with a gun. I think I would wait for the police. Just me I guess.
What could he do at the farm? What would you think you could do after having speeded there?

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Personally I can't see how the time is relevant? Surely if he wanted to get there later he would either have adjusted his phone call accordingly. Or stayed a bit longer in his house? He had lived in the area for years and obviously knew the time it took to travel back and forth from WHF? I rather think too much is being made of this whole timing business.
Hi Lugg
I have little doubt in my mind that JB has often pondered upon his mistakes and surely his biggest mistake was inventing the existence of the tel call from his "dad"
JB might have got away with it but for the difficulties created by that non-existent tel call
But JB  thought that he had concocted the master plan and that he was invincible
He was an arrogant, evil f..... and deserves to rot in hell
Jim

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Persacerly. As I said I am surprised that he got there within that time.


So am I Lugg,,especially after having seen Mikes video of the distance,,given that it was night time for Jeremy too and not very " with it " after being wakened.

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Hi Alias
I consider that IF JB received a tel call from his father informing him that his sister had gone crazy with a gun, I'd have driven like a bat out of hell to get to WHF
JB didn't do that
I consider that JB was anxious to delay his arrival at WHF because, in his mind, there was no particular need to hurry - he knew the occupants were already dead!
Jim

Jeremy didn't say that Ralf told him she had gone crazy WITH the gun. The quote is "Please come over, Your sister has gone crazy and has the gun" which is quite different.

He may also have wanted to delay getting to the farm first because he was AFRAID of what he might find or that he simply didn't know what he would do if he got there first. In unique and stressful situations people don't behave in ways you might expect, they are afraid of making a mistake and making the situation worse. Read up on the 'bystander effect'. Just because he didn't act in a way that 'you' think appropriate doesn't make his a killer!!

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If he had to get dressed, I don´t think it is such a long time - and why is it so important how long it took to get to the farm, I never "got" that?

Agreed.  He may just be slow and sluggish first thing.  There are too many variables to draw any meaningful conclusions imo.

In any event as JB supposedly told Julie in the 10pm ish call "Tonights the night" why would he then phone her at 3am ish knowing that the phone was situated on the landing and that the ringing was likely to have awoken all the other students just to let her know that all had gone to plan? 

I can't recall whose suggestion it was to phone JM at 5am ish, JB or EP?  EP I think?

What would be the purpose of the call other than wanting to discuss with somone close the nature of  what was a very puzzling telephone conversation.  It wasn't going to act as an alibi. 


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Yoo hoo,Jim..What about this bit.?
Hi Lookout
I agree - JB was left hanging on the phone - I'm sure that I've seen/read a reference to a period of 3 minutes
Jim

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Agreed.  He may just be slow and sluggish first thing.  There are too many variables to draw any meaningful conclusions imo.

In any event as JB supposedly told Julie in the 10pm ish call "Tonights the night" why would he then phone her at 3am ish knowing that the phone was situated on the landing and that the ringing was likely to have awoken all the other students just to let her know that all had gone to plan? 

I can't recall whose suggestion it was to phone JM at 5am ish, JB or EP?  EP I think?

What would be the purpose of the call other than wanting to discuss with somone close the nature of  what was a very puzzling telephone conversation.  It wasn't going to act as an alibi.

First he calls her and says, tonight´s the night, then after the fact he calls her to say, something´s wrong at the farm. WTF, doesn´t make any sense at all. If he had done it, he wouldn´t have said the last bit - he had no idea what was going on.

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Hi Lugg
I have little doubt in my mind that JB has often pondered upon his mistakes and surely his biggest mistake was inventing the existence of the tel call from his "dad"
JB might have got away with it but for the difficulties created by that non-existent tel call
But JB  thought that he had concocted the master plan and that he was invincible
He was an arrogant, evil f..... and deserves to rot in hell
Jim

And that's you 'opinion' which you are entitled to. What I don't understand is - as JB is serving a whole life tariff or as you so eloquently put it "rotting in hell" - why are you here? You have exactly what you want so why the fascination in the case?

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Hi Lookout
I agree - JB was left hanging on the phone - I'm sure that I've seen/read a reference to a period of 3 minutes
Jim


A bit longer than 3 minutes,dear Jim. I shall check.

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Hi Jim

Jeremy did not say it took 10 minute he inside 10 minutes, but I wont argue that point, because it goes in my favour :) 

If we are going to quote times and miles at least lets get that near on correct as possible by doing a simple google map search to identify the distance from Goldhanger to WHF.  Here are the results.  Therefore your suggested time of 15 minutes being to long had just flopped lol  :) :) :)





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5.4 mi, 10 mins
B1026
6.5 mi, 16 mins
Wash Ln and B1026

Has you can see there are two routes...two times  one at 10 minutes and the other 16 minutes.

If Jeremy took the fist route of 10 minutes then we could say it then took him 5 minutes to ready get into his car and be off....this is without taking into consideration he may have quickly phoned Julie...
Hi Patti
I did a google search and got a distance of 3-4 miles- however, I'm quite prepared to accept your distances are more accurate
That said, we'd surely agree that JB would be expected to take the shorter route and, of course, there would have been very little, if any, traffic on the road at that time of night.
I'm not sure of the configuration of the route but I'd like to think that I would have covered the distance in about 5 mins
Jim

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First he calls her and says, tonight´s the night, then after the fact he calls her to say, something´s wrong at the farm. WTF, doesn´t make any sense at all. If he had done it, he wouldn´t have said the last bit - he had no idea what was going on.

Hi Alias, I was just going to type the same thing!! He surely would have said something like "It's done"?

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Hi Alias, I was just going to type the same thing!! He surely would have said something like "It's done"?

He would. An innocent man would say, Something is wrong at the farm.
Julie´s accounts of those phone calls are false. I don´t believe her one bit.