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Re: Common ground in cases of Mike Tesko and Hills'brough...
« Reply #30 on: September 15, 2013, 03:53:PM »
At that appeal, although previously the CPS had originally not been opposing the appeal against those convictions and sentences (totalling 52 years), by the time the appeal got under way, they had changed thier minds...
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Re: Common ground in cases of Mike Tesko and Hills'brough...
« Reply #31 on: September 15, 2013, 03:58:PM »
5 years had elapsed since hillsb'rough when my appeal eventually got under way...
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Re: Common ground in cases of Mike Tesko and Hills'brough...
« Reply #32 on: September 15, 2013, 06:36:PM »
I was duly informed at the commencement of my appeal by my counsel, Michael Mansfield, QC, that because the CPS were now opposing my appeal, it would only be heard on the basis of fresh forensic evidence based on the examination of one police officers pocketbook, not any of the other grounds submitted by me in the interim period between the date I was granted bail (26th July 1990) and the commencement of the appeal in the spring of 1994...
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Re: Common ground in cases of Mike Tesko and Hills'brough...
« Reply #33 on: September 15, 2013, 07:40:PM »
I was duly informed at the commencement of my appeal by my counsel, Michael Mansfield, QC, that because the CPS were now opposing my appeal, it would only be heard on the basis of fresh forensic evidence based on the examination of one police officers pocketbook, not any of the other grounds submitted by me in the interim period between the date I was granted bail (26th July 1990) and the commencement of the appeal in the spring of 1994...
Therefore, the matter of DS Higham's witness statement being altered by another person, never fell to be considered at my appeal...
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Re: Common ground in cases of Mike Tesko and Hills'brough...
« Reply #34 on: September 15, 2013, 07:58:PM »
Therefore, the matter of DS Higham's witness statement being altered by another person, never fell to be considered at my appeal...

The issues reproduced at hillsb'rough, therefore, have not yet been addressed...
« Last Edit: September 15, 2013, 08:02:PM by mike tesko »
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Re: Common ground in cases of Mike Tesko and Hills'brough...
« Reply #35 on: September 16, 2013, 06:46:AM »
The very same tactics have been used in the Bamber case...

Witness statements have been altered - one such statement, is the one purporting to have been made by PS Woodcock of his own free will, which says that it consists of 15 pages, but it only has 10...

The whereabouts of the missing original 5 pages remains a mystery to this day, despite some 28 years having elapsed...

Is it really just a coincidence that at the part of Woodcocks statement where he enters the kitchen at whf, that the content of the whole page has been retyped by use of a completely different typewriter?
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Re: Common ground in cases of Mike Tesko and Hills'brough...
« Reply #36 on: September 16, 2013, 07:21:AM »
The very same tactics have been used in the Bamber case...

Witness statements have been altered - one such statement, is the one purporting to have been made by PS Woodcock of his own free will, which says that it consists of 15 pages, but it only has 10...

The whereabouts of the missing original 5 pages remains a mystery to this day, despite some 28 years having elapsed...

Is it really just a coincidence that at the part of Woodcocks statement where he enters the kitchen at whf, that the content of the whole page has been retyped by use of a completely different typewriter?

The altered part of Woodcocks statement (page 5) occurs at the part in the proceedings where according to the comtent of contemporaneously recorded message logs, two bodies were found upon entry into the kitchen - and Woodcock was the very first police officer tn enter the kitchen...

The content of the aforementioned message log, and the content of the retyed page in Woodcocks witness statement, are at odds with one another - since recorded in the message log is the fact that two bodies had been found upon entry to the kitchen, more specifically, the body of one dead male, and the body of one dead female, yet Woodcocks altered witness statement which deals with entry to the kitchen on the same occasion, only makes mention of one body being found, but this is mentioned in the inserted retyed page, not the original page, which is missing...
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Re: Common ground in cases of Mike Tesko and Hills'brough...
« Reply #37 on: September 16, 2013, 07:44:AM »
Woodcocks original witness statement had 15 pages. Somebody altered the contents of the original page 5, and retyed them, disposing of the original page 5 content altogether. Then,a further five pages of the original 15 page statement were removed, altering its composition turning it into a 10 page witness statement...

Six pages of the original 15 page Woodcock statement have been taken out, one page has been retyped and added in. Somebody has then renumbered the altered pages, so that they are consecutively numbered 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10...
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Re: Common ground in cases of Mike Tesko and Hills'brough...
« Reply #38 on: September 16, 2013, 07:58:AM »
It is my firm belief that the content of the missing original six pages from Woodcocks statement deal with the circumstances of how two bodies were found upon entry into the kitchen, and how Sheila's body ended up on the bed, before she was moved to the floor...
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Re: Common ground in cases of Mike Tesko and Hills'brough...
« Reply #39 on: September 16, 2013, 08:09:AM »
It is my firm belief that the content of the missing original six pages from Woodcocks statement deal with the circumstances of how two bodies were found upon entry into the kitchen, and how Sheila's body ended up on the bed, before she was moved to the floor...
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Re: Common ground in cases of Mike Tesko and Hills'brough...
« Reply #40 on: September 16, 2013, 10:46:AM »
Missing files put me on my guard immediately Mike. Especially 6 pages worth.

Hi Grahame,

Six original pages of missing content from Woodcocks witness statement, which cover the police entry into the kitchen, speaks volumes about whatever took place that police didn't want Jo public to know or find out about..
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Re: Common ground in cases of Mike Tesko and Hills'brough...
« Reply #41 on: September 16, 2013, 11:19:AM »
Lets get the facts right, the messages passed from the scene at 7.37 and 7.38am, about two bodies having been found upon entry to the kitchen, were relayed from the armed raid team inside, to the control room, via the occupants of CA07 (Bews, Myall and Saxby)...
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Re: Common ground in cases of Mike Tesko and Hills'brough...
« Reply #42 on: September 16, 2013, 11:36:AM »
Lets get the facts right, the messages passed from the scene at 7.37 and 7.38am, about two bodies having been found upon entry to the kitchen, were relayed from the armed raid team inside, to the control room, via the occupants of CA07 (Bews, Myall and Saxby)...

Bews and Myall, were the two police officers who were with Jeremy when they all saw a silhoetted figure at the bedroom window, which has since been referred to as a trick of light by Bews, who has also declared publically, that everyone was already dead inside the farmhouse by the time police first arrived at the scene...

Exactly how then, do Bews, Myall and Saxby, explain the discovery of two bodies in the kitchen upon entry, details about which were relayed to them by members of the raid team from inside the farm, and which they themselves forwarded on to the control room...
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Re: Common ground in cases of Mike Tesko and Hills'brough...
« Reply #43 on: September 16, 2013, 02:06:PM »
We now know, that a total of at least 274 witness statements have been altered in the hillsb'rough cover up, and that at least 90 missing pocketbooks have recently been unearthed...

I would be very interested to find out, the names of all the witnesses in whose name, all the 274 statements have been altered so that such names can be checked against those involved in my cases...

Similarly, it would be very interesting to see, whether or not any of the recently unearthed 90 dodgy pocketbooks, belonged to any of the police officers involved in my case...
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Re: Common ground in cases of Mike Tesko and Hills'brough...
« Reply #44 on: September 16, 2013, 04:07:PM »
I have copies of pocketbook issuing registers relating to the issue of notebooks to police officers from south yorkshire at the time of my own case, and the hillsb'rough disaster...
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