No sorry, there was a video produced by the CT that stated they weren't allowed to show the logs for legal reasons.
If you check, I think you'll find that those reasons no longer apply. However, I agree that the errors were minor and the time of 3:36 was the same in all versions. The differences served only to suggest that Pc West used a multipart pad.
Say Neville did call the police ..... he called Jeremy at 03:10, if he called Bonnet at 03:26 what was he doing for the 16 minutes between calling Jeremy and calling Bonnet?
Thank you for considering the possibility again. In doing so, you cannot assume that Nevill called Jeremy at 3:10am. That time was Jeremy's estimate, but we don't know what it was based on and it is uncorroborated. We know that some of Julie's flatmates said they didn't look at any clock when they were woken by Jeremy's call, so we can't assume that Jeremy noted the time straight away, especially as he has never said he did.
Why is the information exactly the same as on Jeremy's log (different words used - same info)?
Presumably what was initially written in the logs was kept short to save time. For example, Pc West later revealed some details that he hadn't logged. It's not surprising that Nevill said much the same thing to the police as to Jeremy.
why was the line engaged when Jeremy tried to call back if Neville didn't call the police until 16 mins later and still engaged when West tried calling?
The telephone handset was off-hook according to the operator, and so all attempts to dial the WHF number would have resulted in an engaged tone until such time as the handset was replaced. From Jeremy's description, Nevill cut the call off, but didn't leave the handset on-hook. That could have been because Nevill tried to make another call, but we don't know for certain.
Then of course there is the notion that the call was never mentioned to anyone - a call that proved that EP's initial take on the case was correct - Sheila was guilty and Jeremy was innocent. Why would this call be kept secret?
We don't know that it was kept secret initially. All we know is that Jeremy wasn't told about it. The police don't necessarily give out information freely when a possible crime report has occurred. One could equally ask why EP required a court order to release other logging by Malcolm Bonnett that they had previously denied the existence of. Even in what they eventually released, there was a mysterious absence of certain things that we know must have occurred.
If you prefer the view that just one call to the police was made, and that was by Jeremy, how do you explain that both Pc West and Malcolm Bonnett claim they contacted Witham so that a car could be sent?