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 -
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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...