Author Topic: Jeremy's double alibi attempt. Would it have made a difference. ?  (Read 3532 times)

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Offline maggie

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Not if he took someone in with him in with him?? :-\
The neighbours testified his car was outside his cottage all night.  Maybe they would have a go at accusing him but they wouldn't have been able to tie him in in the same way and state it was either him or Sheila.  If he could get in and out of the window so could others.  It is the phone call which caused him so many problems.

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i would of thought his car being outside all night would of been a good enough albi.

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i would of thought his car being outside all night would of been a good enough albi.

No.

The prosecution claimed he cycled there on the bike he brought over just before the massacre.
'Only I know what really happened that night'.

Offline lookout

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 Gawd ! The bicycle. Pitch black,,,,,,dodgy sea-wall,,,,,,chance of a puncture with the uneven surface,,,,,,saddle-sore,,,wet because it was showery..

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Yes. A three mile bike ride. Tough for a fit 24 year old.
'Only I know what really happened that night'.

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 Enid Blyton would have been proud of you.

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No.

The prosecution claimed he cycled there on the bike he brought over just before the massacre.
All through those pesky  sulphur mines with their yellow mud  :) :)

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Obviously possible otherwise why was Jeremy arrested.

One of Jeremy's relatives worked out there are three routes. Source, Wilkes's book. Jeremy just needed one.

The CTSB documentary said no one would see Jeremy in a month of Sunday's if he rode there at that time.
'Only I know what really happened that night'.

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No.

The prosecution claimed he cycled there on the bike he brought over just before the massacre.

he couldn't guess they would make such a cliam so if he was the kiler as far as he was concerned he already had an albi no need to do anything else.

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 Well if the relatives said so,,then perhaps one of them should have carried out the experiment just as they'd described.

Jeremy was arrested because he happened to be the last man standing,who EVERYONE was happy to point a finger at..Then they nearly broke their necks in a bid to get him convicted and out of the way.