Now, if PC West was explaining why he got the wrong time recorded on his log, at 3:36am, because the clock in the control room was ten minutes fast, the only log that was disclosed in relation to his explanation during the trial, was the one (2) he wrote up and produced, bearing the time of 3:36am...
So, what I am saying is, that document (1) was never disclosed, at the time of the trial (October 1986) or even referred to, either by the prosecution, or defense counsel, or any other witness who attended court to testify about the timing of the calls to the police...
Document (1) above, was not disclosed by anyone, at all during the trial...
Document (2) above, was...
Now, so that there can be no misunderstanding about what I have been saying, any document produced during the trial could only have had two sides, which for the purpose of this little explanation, I shall refer to as side (a) and side (b)...
Now, bearing in mind what some have been trying to suggest, it needs to be explained to me, in some sort of simple English language, how three different documents could end up being part of one document that only has two sides, side (a) and side (b)?
Why would PC West be introducing a phone log timed at 3:26am, that mentions Ralph Bambers daughter having possession of one of his guns, to back up his claim that the clock in the control room was ten minutes fast? If he had introduced such a document, its contents would have opened up a can of worms during the trial and alerted everyone to the possibility that Ralph must have made an earlier call (3:26am) to the police, before Jeremy did at 3:36am? It would have created further problems to the prosecutions case, because it would have been open, as it is now, to the suggestion that the 3:26am call must have been made ten minutes sooner at 3:16am, and therefore, and if, the other phone log, timed at 3:36am, had been disclosed during the trial (which I accept it was), both logs could not, and did not refer or relate to the same call made to the police by Jeremy Bamber...
The key to unraveling this dispute, lays with the explanation about the clock in the control room, being ten minutes fast - such a clock was a communal one, that was shared by all those who worked in the control room incident room, switch board, and reception area at the police station...
Because the clock in the control room was ten minutes fast, it must mean and does mean, in my opinion, that 3:26am, meant 3:16am, and that 3:36am, meant 3:26am...
Once you accept this, it does not entitle anyone to simply substitute the contents of the phone log timed at 3:26am, for the call that Bamber made to the police at 3:26am, because that call (Ralph Bambers call at 3:26am) was actually made ten minutes earlier at 3:16am, and therefore cannot be reconciled with the call that Jeremy made to the police about ten minutes afterwards...
What you must not do, is substitute the contents of the 3:26am call for the call made by Jeremy at 3:26am, because the earlier call made by Ralph Bamber, was actually made ten minutes sooner at 3:16am...
Finally, it needs to be explained to me, how three different documents, could be printed, or written on one piece of paper, upon a document which only has two sides?
The phone log (3:36am) giving details of Jeremy's call was the one disclosed at the time of the trial - not the other one timed at 3:26am, in keeping with my (this) explanation...