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Offline scipio_usmc

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Re: Why does Jeremy protest his innocence ?
« Reply #45 on: May 23, 2014, 04:17:PM »



I'm telling you that the police wouldn't have heard any shots from where they'd dossed down after seeing the figure in the window.

Seeing that you als insist that from a photo you can tell Sheila was alive and have said so many other ridiculous things all in an effort to help out Jeremy, I will ignore biased, usupported claim of yours. Particuarly since I personally have fired .22s so know the sound of a 22LR round and heard shots fired inside structures even though there were noises around. 

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Re: Why does Jeremy protest his innocence ?
« Reply #46 on: May 23, 2014, 04:20:PM »
How do the phone logs make it look like he said?  The phone logs comport with the prosecution account.  The phone logs don't help him in the least.  The only thing at all wrong with the log is that one cop wrote 3:36 instead of 3:26.
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Re: Why does Jeremy protest his innocence ?
« Reply #47 on: May 23, 2014, 04:25:PM »
So ALL what you post is supported is it ? Strange that I haven't seen any ! You're not biased either,,are you ------------------much ! You only like the sound of your own voice !

What I've just posted is backed up with documentation.

Anyway,,if all you can do,,and clearly your intentions were to pick holes in my posts,,I'll fuck off then and leave you to it. Happy now ??

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Re: Why does Jeremy protest his innocence ?
« Reply #48 on: May 23, 2014, 04:35:PM »
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And? One cop accidentally wrote 3:36 instead of 3:26 that is a big deal how?

It most certainly doesn't suggest let alone establish that Nevill made a call to police like some tried to pretend.

 
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Re: Why does Jeremy protest his innocence ?
« Reply #49 on: May 23, 2014, 05:58:PM »
so was she 26 or 27?  what was the phone number? where?  who?

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Re: Why does Jeremy protest his innocence ?
« Reply #50 on: May 23, 2014, 06:12:PM »
its often said that theirs not a guilty man in prison but in my experience of talking to prisoners i find that to be true.

the majority of guilty prisoners will admit there crimes.

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Re: Why does Jeremy protest his innocence ?
« Reply #51 on: May 23, 2014, 06:21:PM »
its often said that theirs not a guilty man in prison but in my experience of talking to prisoners i find that to be true.

the majority of guilty prisoners will admit there crimes.
I am informed that many prisoners in Full Sutton believe Jerermy to be innocent. Mike also knew him in prison and he is convinced of his innocence.

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Re: Why does Jeremy protest his innocence ?
« Reply #52 on: May 24, 2014, 02:11:AM »
I am informed that many prisoners in Full Sutton believe Jerermy to be innocent. Mike also knew him in prison and he is convinced of his innocence.

and yet there are numerous killers who go to their deathbed convicted dead to rights who still refuse to confess.

It is not possible to claim that everyone who maintains their innocence is truly innocent.

No one expects mass murderers to be mass murderers save the likes of Osam Bin Laden and there are sitll peopel who don't even believe he was repsonsible for innocent deaths like 9/11.
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Re: Why does Jeremy protest his innocence ?
« Reply #53 on: May 24, 2014, 05:07:AM »
I am informed that many prisoners in Full Sutton believe Jerermy to be innocent. Mike also knew him in prison and he is convinced of his innocence.

Is that why another prisoner attacked him ?

Who informed you. Do you have a direct phone  line to the prisoners ?
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Re: Why does Jeremy protest his innocence ?
« Reply #54 on: May 24, 2014, 05:11:AM »
And? One cop accidentally wrote 3:36 instead of 3:26 that is a big deal how?

It most certainly doesn't suggest let alone establish that Nevill made a call to police like some tried to pretend.

I thought the phone operator said there was only call at WHF during the massacre period. From WHF to Jeremys cottage.

The prosecution successfully claiming it was Jeremy phoning himself. The WHF phone being off the hook supports the prosecution.
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Re: Why does Jeremy protest his innocence ?
« Reply #55 on: May 24, 2014, 09:11:AM »
Is that why another prisoner attacked him ?

Who informed you. Do you have a direct phone  line to the prisoners ?




ONE prisoner in 29 years. Yeh, right. Says loads, doesn't it Adam!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Re: Why does Jeremy protest his innocence ?
« Reply #56 on: May 24, 2014, 09:19:AM »



ONE prisoner in 29 years. Yeh, right. Says loads, doesn't it Adam!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Hope Grahame gives me his source. And lets me know where he read that Sheila painted her toe nails before bed.

I actually read the prisoners do not like Jeremy much. They are jealous of the attention he gets. His horrific crime does not help.
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Re: Why does Jeremy protest his innocence ?
« Reply #57 on: May 24, 2014, 09:23:AM »
Adam strange that I read Jeremy is popular with other inmates and the prison staff we must read different sources :'(

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Re: Why does Jeremy protest his innocence ?
« Reply #58 on: May 24, 2014, 09:27:AM »
Hope Grahame gives me his source. And lets me know where he read that Sheila painted her toe nails before bed.

I actually read the prisoners do not like Jeremy much. They are jealous of the attention he gets. His horrific crime does not help.
Can you show your source please Adam? ;D

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Re: Why does Jeremy protest his innocence ?
« Reply #59 on: May 24, 2014, 09:43:AM »
I knew someone would ask that.

I need to remember where I read it. Which at the moment I cannot.

In the meantime Susan can provide a source for the first time on here. And I look forward to Grahames.

Anyway I am going to the gym now. That's why I don't invite all you lovely ladies over to read my Roger Wilkes book with me. You will all be too busy trying to touch my sexy body.
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