Trying to suggest that means Nevill called Bonnett and that Bonnett doctored the log later and lied about not receiving a call from Nevill is absurd.
I'm not suggesting that Nevill called Bonnett, but that Nevill, possibly after getting no reply from Witham, telephoned Pc West. As Nevill didn't dial 999, the situation hadn't yet become a full-scale emergency from his point of view. Pc West was not asked whether Nevill called him before Jeremy did, so he didn't explicitly lie about that. However, I think he probably lied about not being able to recall certain things that Jeremy had said to him. I didn't claim Bonnett 'doctored' his log later; I'm suggesting he later added one sentence relating to Jeremy's call to Pc West. If Bonnett also completed a separate log sheet in respect of Jeremy's call to Pc West, EP have kept quiet about that sheet. It's clear from Mr Rivlin's questioning of Pc West at Jeremy's trial that Mr Rivlin was aware in some detail of what Jeremy told Pc West, but hadn't seen Bonnett's log.
What you (scipio_usmc) also posted was that
all of the information obtained by West from Jeremy is also on Bonnett's sheet including the phone number.
Bonnett logged the WHF number, but not Jeremy's number, so not all of what Jeremy had told Pc West was also on Bonnett's sheet.
When he turned up I expect.
In his statement, Pc Myall refers to when Jeremy reached WHF: "At this time we were standing by the Police vehicle awaiting the arrival of Mr Jeremy Bamber who had been asked to meet us at White House Farm." Hence Pc Myall already knew that Jeremy had been asked to meet them. In your opinion, how did Pc Myall get to know in advance of Jeremy's arrival that Jeremy had been asked to meet them at WHF?