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Offline mike tesko

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How did Sheila's face and neck become like this whilst her body was insitu at the crime scene?

In this image, yet more fresh looking blood has run out of the bullet wounds, mouth and nostrils, confirming that she could not have been long since dead at the time this image was captured...
« Last Edit: June 28, 2014, 12:53:AM by mike tesko »
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There is clear documentary evidence that a female body was downstairs in the kitchen before police went into the premises, and afterwards once they got into the kitchen, supported by the additional documentary evidence that only three further bodies were found upstairs at the scene by 8.10am...

You can say what you want about this, but at the end of the day this information contained in these supposed contemporaneously recorded messages confirm that two bodies were found upon entry, one of which was a female, this is evidence which a jury never considered because police chose to deliberately withhold it...
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There is clear documentary evidence that a female body was downstairs in the kitchen before police went into the premises, and afterwards once they got into the kitchen, supported by the additional documentary evidence that only three further bodies were found upstairs at the scene by 8.10am...

You can say what you want about this, but at the end of the day this information contained in these supposed contemporaneously recorded messages confirm that two bodies were found upon entry, one of which was a female, this is evidence which a jury never considered because police chose to deliberately withhold it...

police were talking in terms of two bodies found upon entry to the farmhouse, from as early as 7.37am on the morning of 7th August 1985, one dead male, one dead female by 7.38am, and by 7.45am, the control room was contacting DS Davidson at home to request him to come into the office, because police at whf were dealing with a murder / suicide by that stage (7.45am)...

lets get the documented facts right, within the space of 8 key minutes, police are describing the discovery of two dead bodies upon entry to the kitchen, one of these dead bodies is male, the other dead body is female, and one of these bodies is being described as a murder, the other as a suicide - now, which part doesn't anyone understand?

How can Ralphs body be described as the body of a dead female, once police enter the kitchen?

How can Ralph Bambers death be described as a murder, and or a suicide?

Which part of this documentary evidence causes any of you to doubt that two bodies, not one body, were found by police after entering the kitchen?

The jury should have decided what to attach to this documented evidence, but they could not do so, because Essex police sought to keep this evidence from them, scared that the jury might find in favour of Sheila's body having been discovered downstairs, wrongly presumed dead, that she made a dramatic recovery, found her way upstairs and collapsed on the bed beside the body of her mother June who she had shot and killed earlier...
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The defence were unable to rely upon this evidence during trial, because police did not disclose it...

Nevertheless, it is all evidence which the jury ought to have been told about and considered, because it might impact on thier verdict regarding whether or not Jeremy Bamber was the killer of his sister, or if she killed herself? Now, you may read into this whichever way you choose, but at the end of the day, how is it possible by 7.45am for the control room to be talking about two bodies, one of which was a murder, and the other a suicide? you could not possibly describe Ralph Bambers death as a suicide, and neither could you describe June Bambers death also or alternatively as a suicide...

The only victims death which could be described as a suicide, involved the death of Sheila Caffell, nobody else...

So, with this in mind, police had already discovered Sheila's body at the scene by 7.45am, and by that stage only two of the five bodies had been discovered, not three, not four and not five bodies...

One of the two bodies found upon entry to the farmhouse was a suicide, a fact admitted by police as recorded officially...

Not to be overlooked, is that June Bambers body would have been stumbled upon before police find Sheila's body either on the bed in the main bedroom, or on the bedroom floor if we are talking in terms of the actual first two of the five bodies being found...

Lets look at the official explanation of the order of find in relation to the bodies of the five victims, this is how the official story went / goes - Ralph, June, Sheila, and then the two child victims, now how exactly is it possible to describe June Bambers death as a suicide>

This poor woman victim did not commit suicide, and in the official version of events, hers would have been the second body to have been found, not the third, fourth or fifth...
« Last Edit: June 28, 2014, 02:21:AM by mike tesko »
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Now, I am somebody who has experienced at first hand tactics adopted by corrupt police officers who adopted illegal methods of falsifying evidence in order to lend support to trying to secure a conviction. Nobody knows more than me the lengths corrupt police officers will go to, to get a conviction...

The same is true in the case of Jeremy Bamber, he has been illegally framed as the killer by a reliance upon dodgy silencer, blood and paint evidence, and additionally by way of a stage managing of the scene and in particular the movement of the bodies, from the bed, to either side of the bed on the floor in the main bedroom, and from behind the internal kitchen door, to a final resting position of being on the kitchen floor by the corner of the kitchen aga, with Ralphs head in the coal hod......
« Last Edit: June 28, 2014, 02:33:AM by mike tesko »
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Now, I am somebody who has experienced at first hand tactics adopted by corrupt police officers who adopted illegal methods of falsifying evidence in order to lend support to trying to secure a conviction. Nobody knows more than me the lengths corrupt police officers will go to, to get a conviction...

The same is true in the case of Jeremy Bamber, he has been illegally framed as the killer by a reliance upon dodgy silencer, blood and paint evidence, and additionally by way of a stage managing of the scene and in particular the movement of the bodies, from the bed, to either side of the bed on the floor in the main bedroom, and from behind the internal kitchen door, to a final resting position of being on the kitchen floor by the corner of the kitchen aga, with Ralphs head in the coal hod......

It is absurd to suggest that Jeremy Bamber went to all the trouble of moving and stage managing the bodies of the three adult victims, to fool police into accepting that his sister killed everyone and that she then took her own life on the bedroom floor - how can all of this be described as almost the perfect murders that Jeremy Bamber nearly got away with?

What a complete and utter load of codswallop...
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Lack of blood transference from the rear of Sheila's nightdress onto the rug / carpet upon which Sheila's body was photographed from around 10 O'clock onward, tells its own story - Sheila was laid on her back somewhere else, before police moved her body to that position on the bedroom floor. As god is my witness, that is what occurred...
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Lack of blood transference from the rear of Sheila's nightdress onto the rug / carpet upon which Sheila's body was photographed from around 10 O'clock onward, tells its own story - Sheila was laid on her back somewhere else, before police moved her body to that position on the bedroom floor. As god is my witness, that is what occurred...

This was never brought to the juries attention so they could not apply thier powers of reasoning to this vital part of the evidential chain...

Sheila was laid elsewhere at the scene, on her back in a pool of blood on that side of her body, blood of the pool reproduced upon the relevant part on the rear of her nightdress, before police moved her body from the bed to the floor...

FACT...
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in a nutshell, and just to recap what I am saying on the matter, you have got two bullet wounds on Sheila Caffells neck, one with old fading blood which has at some stage run from the lower (first) non fatal wound, the state of the old dried out blood replicated upon part of the front collar of the nightdress, and also replicated on the rear of the nightdress...

There is the crux of the matter for all to see, and to consider...
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No stone will be left unturned, until we get to the truth of the matter...
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By 8.10am, a further three bodies were found upstairs (June, Daniel and Nicholas)...
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Ask yourselves the most important question of all - why didn't the heavy bloodstaiin on the reverse of Sheila Caffells nightdress, replicate or transfer itself onto the rug / carpet upon which Sheila's body was photographed at around 10 O'clock on 7th August 1985?

If you are honest with yourself, surely you will realize that police had something to do with her death...
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No stone will be left unturned, until we get to the truth of the matter...

That´s right! I am here Mike, you are there! YES! We will never give up

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That´s right! I am here Mike, you are there! YES! We will never give up

Hi Alias,

not forgetting the manner with which the necklace and pendant remained motionless as if glued to Sheila's neck, as if the last resting place of Sheila had been horizontal in nature, well for what it is worth, I believe that the necklace / pendant retained that position because police carried Sheila's body from the bed onto the bedroom floor, if that makes any sense...
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I have to sleep now, Mike, I know you have thought of EVERTyHING, Just thank you for being there!
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