Author Topic: Why Would Essex Police Not Mention The Fact That Neville Called The Police?  (Read 17834 times)

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Offline lookout

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It depends which info is read for timings,as all are different,so whatever a persons' stance is,they'll choose the times,etc that fit their scenarios.
It's called going round in circles. ;D ;D

Offline Caroline

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It depends which info is read for timings,as all are different,so whatever a persons' stance is,they'll choose the times,etc that fit their scenarios.
It's called going round in circles. ;D ;D

I'm going off what Jeremy said himself and the call logs.
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Offline Adam

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I think most of the jurors would think it incredible that anyone hearing the words 'crazy' and 'gun' at 03:10am wouldn't be worried and at the very least call 999 - beginning with the words "This may be nothing but ......" No one calls at that time if it isn't urgent - that being the case, Neville would have called the police using 999 and not Jeremy.

There are indeed several unlikely calls -

Neville to Jeremy - Not in a million years.

Neville calling a local police station rather than 999 - unlikely.

Jeremy calling Chelmsford instead of Witham or 999 - Ha ha.

Jeremy calling Julie - eh ?

Neither Neville or Jeremy not calling the Folkes's. Discussed in a previous thread - strange as they were two adults based at WHF.
« Last Edit: September 10, 2014, 06:54:PM by Adam »
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Offline Jan

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There are indeed several unlikely calls -

Neville to Jeremy - Not in a million years.

Neville calling a local police station rather than 999 - unlikely.

Jeremy calling Chelmsford instead of Witham or 999 - Ha ha.

Jeremy calling Julie - eh ?

Neither Neville or Jeremy not calling the Folkes's. Discussed in a previous thread.

Exactly - you wouldn't make it up would you? :) :) :) :) :)

Offline tyler

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I really don't know how some of you can state as fact - Nevill would simply have called 999,Jeremy would have called 999,Nevill would have done this and that. NONE of us knew him! Nevill was a private man,we know this as a FACT. And Jeremy had stated that he didn't dial 999 as he didn't want the police to go to whf with lights and sirens and frighten his poorly sister. None of us can know if Nevill had had to use the police services in the past,and if so,there is EVERY possibility that he preferred to call the local station rather than 999,especially where his daughter was concerned. He would have known many of the officers in his capacity as a magistrate. And we know for a FACT that Nevill regarded his daughter's illness as a private family matter. Clearly both June and Jeremy did too.

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I wholeheartedly agree Jansus. Very well and understandably put.

Offline scipio_usmc

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I really don't know how some of you can state as fact - Nevill would simply have called 999,Jeremy would have called 999,Nevill would have done this and that. NONE of us knew him! Nevill was a private man,we know this as a FACT. And Jeremy had stated that he didn't dial 999 as he didn't want the police to go to whf with lights and sirens and frighten his poorly sister. None of us can know if Nevill had had to use the police services in the past,and if so,there is EVERY possibility that he preferred to call the local station rather than 999,especially where his daughter was concerned. He would have known many of the officers in his capacity as a magistrate. And we know for a FACT that Nevill regarded his daughter's illness as a private family matter. Clearly both June and Jeremy did too.

1) It is contradictory to claim he would be a private man so would call Jeremy but then would 5 seconds later call police anyway.

2) It is absurd he would be so worried as to call police and yet to take time to lookup a locat station instea dof dialing 999 which is superior because you don't have to look up anything that is why it is a number easy to remember.

3) If he is so panicky why wouldn'the arm himself?  The kitchen was full of potential weapons including guns!

4) If he is so panicky why would he leave June and the boys in bed?

The more you look at it the more Jeremy supporter claims make no sense ESPECIALLY the nonsense about Nevill phoning police.
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Offline tyler

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I am not alleging that Nevill called the police. I was offering an opinion on why the Bamber family may have preferred to speak to officers at a local station as opposed to calling 999.

Offline Adam

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I am not alleging that Nevill called the police. I was offering an opinion on why the Bamber family may have preferred to speak to officers at a local station as opposed to calling 999.

If Neville wanted to keep things private, as Jeremy claimed, wouldn't it be better to call 999. Everyone would know him at a local police station.
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Offline tyler

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That is a very fair point,but it IS a fact that Nevill was a very private man.

Offline Adam

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Neville was a rich farmer in a small village. Also a magistrate. And was a manager of a caravan site.

The whole village seemed to turn up for his funeral.

Perhaps not that private.
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Offline susan

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Adam what tyler means Ralph Bamber was a very private man in that he did not want people knowing his business. I guess the family were very well liked in the village and such a tragedy everyone would turn up.

Offline lookout

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During Nevilles' life he was private. A funeral is where people pay their respects, so privacy doesn't come into it unless stated.

Offline tyler

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'Nevill was a manager of a caravan site' source please.

Offline scipio_usmc

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If Neville wanted to keep things private, as Jeremy claimed, wouldn't it be better to call 999. Everyone would know him at a local police station.

That is a very fair point,but it IS a fact that Nevill was a very private man.

999 is not like calling the central government so that local police don't know.  999 dispatchers contact local police.

Politeness is organized indifference- Paul Valéry