No the timing of his appearance. Plus his scenario had very few or no facts to back it up.
Dear Grahame, There is no mystery over the timing of my appearance. I have been reading posts on this website for a year or so, wondering whether to share information and ideas. I decided to share some information. I have no other agenda; I'm not here to wind anyone up. Now, as to the facts, in my original post please see below.
FACT: At 03:26 the situation at WHF was a
domestic dispute; with no reported casualties
FACT: At 03:36 the situation at WHF was a
domestic dispute; with no reported casualties
FACT: According to records made by PC West and Malcolm Bonnett, no communications occurred between 03:36 and 03:48 with any police vehicles
FACT: At 03:42 PC West received a report from BT that the telephone line at WHF was ‘busy’ i.e. engaged
FACT: At 03:48 the police arrived at Pages Lane and prepared for a
siege FACT: At 04:04 the FSU were withdrawn from Colchester before any report had been received from WHF (this was not broadcast until some 5 minutes later) in preparation for an
armed siegeFACT: At 04:08 approximately Acting Inspector Targrass reported to Chief Superintendent Harris a “shooting incident” at WHF – before any report had been received from PS Bews
FACT: CA7 did not communicate any information from WHF until 04:09 – and there was still no report of any casualties or shots being fired
FACT: At 03:48 when CA7 containing PS Bews, PCs Saxby and Myall arrived at Pages Lane they parked 200 yards distant
FACT: Between 03:48 and 04:05 approximately CA7 and Jeremy Bamber waited for around 15 minutes before PS Bews and PC Myall approached WHF with Jeremy Bamber out in front
FACT: PC Saxby remained at the police car even though, in theory, there was nothing for him to do
FACT: PC Saxby was said to be waiting for further messages – where were they going to come from if Jeremy Bamber was already with them?
FACT: They stopped 100 feet from the Farmhouse and crouched behind a wall.
FACT: They saw that the kitchen lights were on
FACT: Jeremy Bamber pleaded with PS Bews to enter the property
FACT: PS Bews refused to go any closer than 100 feet
FACT: PS Bews refused to even consider trying to rescue anyone inside the Farmhouse
FACT: Essex Police abandoned the occupants of WHF to their fate
FACT: PS Bews ran away when they saw a figure in a bedroom window
FACT: CA5 with PCs Cracknell and Norcup took 50 minutes to complete an 18 mile journey to WHF on deserted roads, in an Area Car equipped with blue lights and two-tone siren. A journey that can be done in between 15-20 minutes.
FACT: None of 5 police officers who initially attended the scene approached the Farmhouse
FACT: None of the 5 police officers who attended WHF in CA5 or CA7 faced any disciplinary charges for dereliction of duty, despite the
FACT that they did not attempt any rescue or even consider any rescue options
All of the above facts can be found in witness statements contained in the archive section of this website.
I would like you to consider some further facts please.
FACT: When PC Michael West received a telephone call at Chelmsford police station prior to 03:30 on 7th August, (around 03:26), PCs Cracknell and Norcup were in the control room with him
FACT: PC West did not mention that PCs Cracknell or Norcup were in the control room with him in either of his two witness statements
FACT: PC Cracknell and PC Norcup heard whatever telephone conversation PC West had at approximately 03:26
FACT: As a result of hearing the telephone conversation that took place at 03:26 PCs Cracknell and Norcup discussed the content of the telephone call with PC West
FACT: As a result of their conversation with PC West, at 03:33 CA5 containing PCs Cracknell and West commenced their journey to WHF from Chelmsford police station
FACT: Despite the point that the telephone call at 03:26 is highly controversial and subject to much dispute as to who the caller was (Nevill or Jeremy Bamber), Essex police have never asked PCs Cracknell or Norcup to divulge what they heard in the control room or indeed, to confirm that the caller was Jeremy Bamber.
FACT: PC West faced disciplinary charges over the falsification of an incident recording sheet. Even though PC West was in need of assistance, PCs Cracknell and Norcup did not come forward to support him or corroborate his version of events. I find this significant.
FACT: PC West in written evidence twice and after being questioned on oath at Jeremy’s trial, insisted that he received a telephone call from Jeremy Bamber at
03:36, not 03:26. He stated that he did not make a mistake in reading the time, despite what was subsequently reported
FACT: If PCs Cracknell and Norcup could confirm that it was Jeremy Bamber who called PC West at 03:26 rather than Nevill Bamber, they would be priceless witnesses for the prosecution – the
FACT that they have not been required to give evidence is strongly suggestive that they in
FACT heard a telephone call from Nevill Bamber, thus giving Jeremy Bamber an alibi.
FACT: All of this information is contained in witness statements in the archive section of the Bamber Forum website.
Once you have all these facts at your disposal you have to draw some conclusions. Inevitably one has to speculate somewhat, which is not a problem if speculation is based on facts. My conclusion is:
PCs Cracknell and Norcup know what was said to PC West at 03:26. They had a conversation with him; they must know whether it was Nevill or Jeremy Bamber who telephoned at 03:26. They have remained mute. If they could confirm that the call was from Jeremy Bamber they would have given evidence to that effect. This leads one to the inescapable conclusion that the 03:26 telephone call was from Nevill Bamber, which is exactly the impression given from looking at the documentary record made by Malcolm Bonnett at Essex Police HQ Information Room. “daughter gone berserk -has got hold of one of my guns”