In Jeremys first statement he did say "about" 3.10 And so after that for any accuracy (because he may not have looked at his watch or a clock ) then we would really be relying on the police for the accuracy because they are the professionals and they are the ones with clocks - for a reason ::)So that gives him the time to try and call his father back and keep getting the engaged tone - then look up the number then call then wait and get annoyed because it was probably sinking in that it may be more serious than he first thought
So if they are saying 3.26 and then by the time they took information etc and contacted to arrange for the cars to go out . Then that all ties up with him ringing Julie after he called the police ( as he said originally ) and ties up with her original statement of getting the call about 3.30
So taking the alleged call from his father out of the scenario WHY were the police so keen to then twist the times that Julie received the call ? And why did they tell him they could prove he did not call Julie at 3.30?Why did they do an investigation about the timings in Sept ? If it was a simple mistake - which it looks like it was - I don't get why it was so important .
But I am sure Mat or someone else will tell me I am being thick.
That's right. It was 03.10 when Jeremy was wakened by his phone ringing,at which time he'd alleged that it was his father telling him that Sheila had gone crazy with " the gun ".
At 03.20,Jeremy rang Chelmsford police station and spoke to PC West about his fathers' call.
At 03.26 Malcolm Bonnett had a radio communication from PC West to request a car to WHF.
It was after 03.30 that Jeremy rang JM.
Then appx 03.35/03.40 Jeremy drove from his home in Goldhanger to WHF .
Neville could well have rang the police also,but------------------was there really any need when Jeremy had already done so ? He didn't HAVE to do,did he ?? It's no big deal if the man wasn't able to,but it sure as Hell doesn't put Jeremy in the spotlight if the call didn't happen.
What earthly difference does it make whether Neville rang or not ? He had already relayed the situation to Jeremy,and because I believe him it wouldn't make the slightest difference either way.
Who was it who put the argument forward that Neville phoned the police,anyway ?