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Offline mike tesko

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Re: Common ground in cases of Mike Tesko and Hills'brough...
« Reply #15 on: September 14, 2013, 08:49:AM »
After having been arrested, charged and remanded in custody for nigh on six months, along came the commital proceedings at Barnsley magistrates court in July 1986 - at this time, DI Patrick Aurther Henshaw, head of the RCS operation on 22nd January 1986, was questioned about when exactly the observation van had been summoned to the scene. He referred to logs written up at the scene on the day in question, and rather reluctantly he had to admit to the court that according to timed and signed log messages, he himself had not sent for the observation van until 5.55pm that day. when asked if the two police officers. Caulfield and Shepherd could have been inside that observation van in the street, Henshaw told the court. "No". When asked "why not", he told the court that the observation van had not been put into position in the street until 6.15pm that evening...

No police officer involved in the case against me on that occasion has ever been prosecuted in connection with this matter or imprisoned for falsifying the claim that two police officers were sat in an observation van as part of a No.3 RCS operation, which was not even parked up in the street until about an hour after the police were supposedly sat inside it, identifying a man in a stolen car as me...

DC Caulfield was later promoted to the rank of DCI...

Many of the police officers involved in my cases, were at hills'brough...
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Re: Common ground in cases of Mike Tesko and Hills'brough...
« Reply #16 on: September 14, 2013, 08:57:PM »
In 1992, I wrote to the hills'brough panel and alerted them to the matter of altered witness statements, and doctored police pocket book entries...

It has taken until now (2013) before the alteration of witness statements and altered pocket book entries has become an issue in the hillb'rough case...
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Re: Common ground in cases of Mike Tesko and Hills'brough...
« Reply #17 on: September 14, 2013, 09:10:PM »
In 1992, I wrote to the hills'brough panel and alerted them to the matter of altered witness statements, and doctored police pocket book entries...

It has taken until now (2013) before the alteration of witness statements and altered pocket book entries has become an issue in the hillb'rough case...

Between September 1988 and 1990, pocketbook issuing registers in south yorkshire went missing, the original registers are still missing...

Matter was investigated by Greater Manchester police after my trial at Sheffield crown court in September 1988...
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Re: Common ground in cases of Mike Tesko and Hills'brough...
« Reply #18 on: September 14, 2013, 09:33:PM »
274 police officers witness statements are now known to have been altered in the hillsb'rough case, many of the altered witness statements were made and altered belonging to police officers who were involved in the persecution of me, between 1986 and 1991...
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Re: Common ground in cases of Mike Tesko and Hills'brough...
« Reply #19 on: September 14, 2013, 09:39:PM »
In 1986, south yorkshire police arrested a spectator at hillsb'rough,(sheffileld wednesday football ground) in the mistaken belief that he was me...
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Re: Common ground in cases of Mike Tesko and Hills'brough...
« Reply #20 on: September 14, 2013, 09:42:PM »
I once had a trial with wednesday at hillsb'rough...
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Re: Common ground in cases of Mike Tesko and Hills'brough...
« Reply #21 on: September 15, 2013, 05:11:AM »
I was born on 8th January 1956, at Bula road, hillsb'rough, Sheffield...
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Re: Common ground in cases of Mike Tesko and Hills'brough...
« Reply #22 on: September 15, 2013, 08:30:AM »
One of my sons was born on 8th January. You both share your birthday with Elvis!

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Re: Common ground in cases of Mike Tesko and Hills'brough...
« Reply #23 on: September 15, 2013, 09:57:AM »
One of my sons was born on 8th January. You both share your birthday with Elvis!
Elvis has left the building. ;D

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Re: Common ground in cases of Mike Tesko and Hills'brough...
« Reply #24 on: September 15, 2013, 12:04:PM »
Greater manchester police, must have stumbled upon evidence that south yorkshire police officers had been altering the contents of witness statements, in my own cases, and the hillsb'rough tragedy, and  that such officers had been obtaining additional blank pocketbooks into which were put re-written notes, which could be produced later in proceedings, claiming that such notes had been recorded contemporaneously, when they could not have been..
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Re: Common ground in cases of Mike Tesko and Hills'brough...
« Reply #25 on: September 15, 2013, 12:16:PM »
Greater manchester police, must have stumbled upon evidence that south yorkshire police officers had been altering the contents of witness statements, in my own cases, and the hillsb'rough tragedy, and  that such officers had been obtaining additional blank pocketbooks into which were put re-written notes, which could be produced later in proceedings, claiming that such notes had been recorded contemporaneously, when they could not have been..

It has now come to light that the scale with which the fabricating of evidence by the police was occuring was being carried out on an immense scale...
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Re: Common ground in cases of Mike Tesko and Hills'brough...
« Reply #26 on: September 15, 2013, 12:31:PM »
What also becomes apparent, is that the investigation carried out by Greater manchester police into my complaints, uncovered the widescale practice of witness statement alteration, and false entries being made in police officers pocketbooks, in my own case, and many other cases, including the hillsb'rough disaster...
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Re: Common ground in cases of Mike Tesko and Hills'brough...
« Reply #27 on: September 15, 2013, 12:52:PM »
My release from custody on 26th July 1990, on bail pending an appeal against the convictions and sentences imposed at Sheffield Crown court on 2nd October 1988, was granted in rather unusual circumstances...

It occurred as it did, just when south yorkshire police were trying to keep a lid on the hillsb'rough disaster cover up...
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Re: Common ground in cases of Mike Tesko and Hills'brough...
« Reply #28 on: September 15, 2013, 01:32:PM »
Similarly in Jeremys' case,as officers were held over a barrel to get a conviction after the bungled Jones case. They were on a mission to keep their jobs and pensions,,and so decided to make mincemeat of Jeremy in the process,,,with the help of others,of course.

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Re: Common ground in cases of Mike Tesko and Hills'brough...
« Reply #29 on: September 15, 2013, 03:46:PM »
My release from custody on 26th July 1990, on bail pending an appeal against the convictions and sentences imposed at Sheffield Crown court on 2nd October 1988, was granted in rather unusual circumstances...

It occurred as it did, just when south yorkshire police were trying to keep a lid on the hillsb'rough disaster cover up...

My appeal did not go ahead, until the spring of 1994 - almost 4 years after I had been released on bail...
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