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Offline mike tesko

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Evidence has surfaced which indicates that PS Bews tampered with notes in one of his pocketbooks, which caused him to make glaring errors whilst trying to match details of his duties, between one pocketbook and another...

Details to follow...
"Oh, what a tangled web we weave, when we first practice to deceive"...

Offline Caroline

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This man made (and still makes) so many guffs but loves the limelight!! 
Few people have the imagination for reality

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Hi Mike, You say :-"Details to follow...".

Are you in the process of enlightening the Forum of PS Bews 'glaring mistakes', when he was 'detailed' to go to WHF?
How many Pocket Books did he need  to get right "the Trick of the Light", or was it  by which means (or orders) was his car 'detailed' to make his way to attend a reported emergency at WHF, 'phoned or alarmed from WHF?

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Caroline, Hi.  I am inclined to calling Bews the GAFFER, because he makes so many "GAFFES" !!

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,nk.

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Hi Mike, You say :-"Details to follow...".

Are you in the process of enlightening the Forum of PS Bews 'glaring mistakes', when he was 'detailed' to go to WHF?
How many Pocket Books did he need  to get right "the Trick of the Light", or was it  by which means (or orders) was his car 'detailed' to make his way to attend a reported emergency at WHF, 'phoned or alarmed from WHF?




That " trick of the light" never was,,as there was artificial light behind the figure showing the outline.

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Here, see for yourselves:-

« Last Edit: February 27, 2014, 05:26:AM by mike tesko »
"Oh, what a tangled web we weave, when we first practice to deceive"...

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Police notebooks have 120 pages, made up of 30 folded sheets of paper:-

Sheet 1   - consisting of pages 1 / 2 and 119 / 120
Sheet 2   -
Sheet 3   -
Sheet 4   -
Sheet 5   -
Sheet 6   - consisting of pages 11 / 12 and 109 / 110  -  (paper clip / duplicate page trick)
Sheet 7   -
Sheet 8   -
Sheet 9   -
Sheet 10 - consisting of pages 20 / 21 and 101 / 102  -  (paper clip / duplicate page trick)
Sheet 11 - consisting of pages 21 / 22 and 99 / 100  -  (paper clip / duplicate page trick)
Sheet 12 - consisting of pages 23 / 24 and 97 /98  -  (paper clip / duplicate page trick)
Sheet 13 - consisting of pages 25 / 26 and 95 / 96  -  (paper clip / duplicate page trick)
Sheet 14 -
Sheet 15 -
Sheet 16 -
Sheet 17 -
Sheet 18 -
Sheet 19 -
Sheet 20 -
Sheet 21 -
Sheet 22 -
Sheet 23 -
Sheet 24 -
Sheet 25 -
Sheet 26 -
Sheet 27 -
Sheet 28 -
Sheet 29 -
Sheet 30 -

  -  (paper clip / duplicate page trick) - police officers were bin the practice of falsifying notes recorded in their pocketbooks, by using pages from a blank unwritten pocketbook upon which they introduced false notes and clipped them to the corresponding numbered pages of their original pocketbook, thereby giving the impression that the added contents which were clipped in, were original notes made up at the time of the incident or alleged event. This was practiced in the Hillsboro' case, my own case, and in the Bamber case, as well as many other cases where police are guilty of falsifying evidence...
« Last Edit: February 27, 2014, 05:43:AM by mike tesko »
"Oh, what a tangled web we weave, when we first practice to deceive"...

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PS Bews was a crooked police officer, who thought nothing about falsifying a bit of evidence here and there - make no mistake about it, in Bews original pocketbook notes which he recorded in his pocketbook on 7th August 1985, he did record for the fact that himself, PC Myall and Jeremy all saw the person moving around in the main bedroom at the corresponding window...

What Bews did, was later he obtained blank pocketbook pages bearing similar or corresponding page numbers, and he rewrote his account so as to remove mention of the details regarding the sighting of the person moving around in the bedroom, just so Jeremy Bamber could be prosecuted for the murders...

FACT...
"Oh, what a tangled web we weave, when we first practice to deceive"...

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Somebody was still ALIVE inside the farmhouse, at a time when Jeremy Bamber was outside in the grounds with PS Bews and PC Myall, and Bews falsified his pocketbook account by introducing notes he wrote up later omitting the crucial evidence (aforementioned) which exonerates Jeremy of being the killer who had shot everybody dead, stage managed the scene within the farmhouse (whf) before leaving the scene and contacting the police...

SOMEONE WAS STILL ALIVE inside whf, when Jeremy was OUTSIDE with police...

FACT...
"Oh, what a tangled web we weave, when we first practice to deceive"...

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Re: PS Bews, falsified his pocketbook entries - gets himself in a muddle...
« Reply #10 on: February 27, 2014, 10:40:AM »
But M'lud you must admit. He does look a bit crooky. ;D

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Re: PS Bews, falsified his pocketbook entries - gets himself in a muddle...
« Reply #11 on: September 23, 2014, 07:33:PM »
BUMP! #6 Hartley.  ;D

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Re: PS Bews, falsified his pocketbook entries - gets himself in a muddle...
« Reply #12 on: September 23, 2014, 07:41:PM »
BUMP! #6 Hartley.  ;D

It seems strange that Bews original Statement hasn't been posted on the forum.   :-\

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Re: PS Bews, falsified his pocketbook entries - gets himself in a muddle...
« Reply #13 on: September 23, 2014, 07:43:PM »
It seems strange that Bews original Statement hasn't been posted on the forum.   :-\

The one dated the 16th? I'd like to see that.  ;D

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Re: PS Bews, falsified his pocketbook entries - gets himself in a muddle...
« Reply #14 on: September 23, 2014, 07:45:PM »
The one dated the 16th? I'd like to see that.  ;D

Yes I've asked countless times, but to no avail.  :'(