scipio I don't think you grasped what I said? What I said was if the person who was phoning you put his finger on the receiver button for a moment this would give you the person being phoned the sense that the person who was phoning you had hung up. But what had actually happened was that he had momentarily depressed the receiver button this giving you the impression that he had hung up. Then after depressing the receiver button for a moment and then leaving the phone off the hook, you thinking the phone had gone dead would then put your receiver down. So that in effectually both phones were now free to make another call. This could have been why Jeremy got an engaged sound when he attempted to phone again.
Technically the engineer would be right in that whilst Ralph, or someone else there momentarily depressed the receiver button and Jeremy hanging up his receiver in order to attempt to phone back this would give the impression that the phone call was ended by Jeremy?
Fact Pattern:
Scipio phones Grahame. Scipio doesn't want to talk to Grahame so puts the receiver down on the desk and pushes down on the button then releases the button with his finger and leaves the phone on the desk so Grahame can't call back. Grahame hears a click and decides to hang up and then redial.
Q1 ) What happens if Grahame hung up the phone but before he got it on the cradle Scipio released the button?
A) The phone call is still connected and Grahame will not hear a dialtone and will not be able to redial. If Scipio or someone else is making noise Grahame even would be able to hear it. If Grahame hangs up and leaves it hung up for 1-2 minutes then the line will clear and he will be able to dial out again.
Q 2) What happens if Grahame hung up the phone while Scipio still had his finger down on the button? Then in this case the call would be disconnected.
So the timing had to be perfect for the phone to disconnect both people had to have it hung up at the same exact time for the call to disconnect.
So Scipio would have to keep it held down long enough for Grahame to hang up while Scipio had the button depressed but would have to release the button before Grahame could have finished redialing.
How long did Jeremy allegedly take to hang up? We don't know he gave conflicting stories. He gave accounts of waiting a while and hearing noises on the other end and claims of hearing the click and then hanging up within a couple of seconds.
Unless the timing of the hangup was perfect though the call would not disconnect.
We don't have to guess whether or not Jeremy managed to hang up before the person allegedly at WHF released the button. There was expert testimony on this issue at trial. The expert testimony is that the call was ended by the party at Goldhanger hanging up not WHF. So either someone at WHF released the button before Jeremy could hang up so the connection still existed or no one depressed the button at all and Jeremy made up speaking to someone alltogether or he heard someone put the phone down.
Because the connection still existed if Jeremy picked up the phone to redial he would not have gotten a dialtone. If he kept hanging up and picking up the phone again he still would not have a dialtone. He needed to leave it hung up for 1-2 minutes for his line to clear and the call to disconnect.
If he had actually tried redialing immediately instead of waiting 1-2 minutes for the line to clear he would have had no dialtone and would have been aware of the fact he could not redial immediately but rather had to wait for the line to clear. If he had claimed such then his story would have been more credible. But he didn't he had no idea his line would not work because he didn't try to use it immediaely. It cleared before he tried to use it again and he had no idea it would not have worked had he tried to use it immediately.
So what he should have stated to make his claim credible was that he tried to redial immediately but was unable to get a dialtone and had to wait a while for his phone to work again. Had he said that then his claim would have been possible from the standpoint of the telephone company testimony.
Whether it makes sense based on the circumstances though is another matter. Even if he had claimed he had to wait a while before his phone worked again there is still the problem of why Sheila would care if the phone was ringing and would want to leave it off the hook. It is not as if anyone coudl answer since she would have them at gunpoint plus why would she wait till Nevill was done with the call before finally pushing the button in? Why would she not shoot him before he finsihed dialing, before Jeremy answered or before he could finish talking to Jeremy? Marching him upstairs to shoot him makes little sense but even less to wait till he is done to march him away.
How did he get away to make a call and why would he ask Jeremy to come disarm her instead of doing it himself? He could have disarmed her before Jeremy even answered the phone. In fact, normally Jeremy did not answer his phone at night. He normally left his answering machine on and the answering machine would pick up after a couple of rings. So more than likely he simply would have gotten the answering machine. how did he know th eanswering machine would be off? Evne with the machine off he could not be sure Jeremy would wake up and evne if he did tt would take Jeremy a while to wake up, go downstairs and answer it. He could have disarmed her before Jeremy answered. Instead he chose to wait not only till Jeremy answered supposedly but would wait for him to dress and drive there and then find a way in the bolted house. So wait 15 minutes of more for Jeremy to try to disarm her instead of doing it himself and risked angering her into shooting him while on the phone to ask Jeremy to come. It just doesn't make any sense.
I can't come up with a reasonable scenario where Nevill would get up, leave June or the boys at gunpoint, go call Jeremy to ask him to come disarm her, leave the phone off the hook and then run back up and go pass by Sheila without trying to disarm her and then staying near June to be shot with her.
The kitchen had knives, other weapons and the back kitchen had guns. Why would he not take a weapon back with him to confront her?
Nor can I come up with a reasonable scenario where Nevill would get up, leave June or the boys at gunpoint, go call Jeremy to ask him to come disarm her and then have her walk in and grab the phone from him and then order him back upstairs.
If he got away from Sheila he would go to the closet and get a gun to challenger her with or to grab a knife or some other weapon not run to the phone to call Jeremy to come disarm her.
So he would have to be watched by her constantly to make sure he didn't go get his own weapon. With her watching him constantly why would she let him make a call?
He can't have made the call after the shooting started because his wounds precluded him from talking.
There is no reasonable scenario though as to how or why he could/would have made the call before the shooting started.
The only reasonable explanation is the one that the prosecution gave.
That Jeremy turned off his answering machine, dialed his own number and left the phone off the hook so it kept ringing his place, went home and answered, then hung up and left it hung up long enough to clear before using it and thus didn't even know I took several minutes for the line to clear.