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Re: Andrew Alexander 'Slaughter at White House Farm''. New book ?
« Reply #30 on: November 07, 2014, 03:26:PM »
Was it Healey,Mr G.?
That's right I'll look him up. It might be good to have a chat?

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Re: Andrew Alexander 'Slaughter at White House Farm''. New book ?
« Reply #31 on: November 07, 2014, 03:34:PM »
That's right I'll look him up. It might be good to have a chat?





I hope he still remembers things Mr G. If you get my drift.

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Re: Andrew Alexander 'Slaughter at White House Farm''. New book ?
« Reply #32 on: November 07, 2014, 05:26:PM »
As far as I was aware Jeremy had access to the safe anyway.

I am sure I read that , because whilst he was going to the safe for something else he saw the wills - they were not hidden away . Also I think he knew about the cannabis that was in there.

Wills are quite often left around anyway. they are not normally a big secret .

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Re: Andrew Alexander 'Slaughter at White House Farm''. New book ?
« Reply #33 on: November 07, 2014, 05:32:PM »
Just read it, it's garbage - can't begin to list the mistakes, there are too many. Will attempt it later.

thanks for saving me the time. As soon I heard  it was based on that documentary I went off reading it anyway. That was a crime in itself.

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Re: Andrew Alexander 'Slaughter at White House Farm''. New book ?
« Reply #34 on: November 07, 2014, 06:19:PM »
just read AE 1991 statements again. seems like access to the safe was very easy , they did not even mention looking for the keys . Note they took Junes jewellery to Basil , but took granny speakmans jewellery home

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Re: Andrew Alexander 'Slaughter at White House Farm''. New book ?
« Reply #35 on: November 07, 2014, 06:46:PM »
People buy these safes and then don't use them properly. I remember delivering a safe to Christina Keelings in Rayleigh years ago now. I was in the back of this van holding onto this safe so that it wouldn't go through the side of the van. Then when we got there three of us had to manhandle this thing up two flights of stairs. They heavy is all I can say. So if you're going to invest in that kind of security why leave the key lying around for anyone to find.

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Re: Andrew Alexander 'Slaughter at White House Farm''. New book ?
« Reply #36 on: November 07, 2014, 06:55:PM »
People buy these safes and then don't use them properly. I remember delivering a safe to Christina Keelings in Rayleigh years ago now. I was in the back of this van holding onto this safe so that it wouldn't go through the side of the van. Then when we got there three of us had to manhandle this thing up two flights of stairs. They heavy is all I can say. So if you're going to invest in that kind of security why leave the key lying around for anyone to find.





I've got an old Smiths safe and it weighs a ton. It's part lead-lined but we've got one of those " cart " things that have two wheels,like the luggage carriers at a railway station. I'm sure if it was upstairs,it'd go through the floor. ;D ;D ;D

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Re: Andrew Alexander 'Slaughter at White House Farm''. New book ?
« Reply #37 on: November 07, 2014, 07:05:PM »
we  found a safe in one of our floors at the house we live at . But we have never managed to open it . Bet it is empty though :(

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Re: Andrew Alexander 'Slaughter at White House Farm''. New book ?
« Reply #38 on: November 07, 2014, 07:06:PM »
we  found a safe in one of our floors at the house we live at . But we have never managed to open it . Bet it is empty though :(


ARRRGH, OPEN IT!!!!

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Re: Andrew Alexander 'Slaughter at White House Farm''. New book ?
« Reply #39 on: November 07, 2014, 07:07:PM »
we  found a safe in one of our floors at the house we live at . But we have never managed to open it . Bet it is empty though :(





Oh Jan,you never know. Get a locksmith,or a safe-cracker.

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Re: Andrew Alexander 'Slaughter at White House Farm''. New book ?
« Reply #40 on: November 07, 2014, 07:14:PM »
well a man who lived here used to make gold teeth I was told so you never know :o

another man was an alcoholic so perhaps he hid a few bottles away.

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Re: Andrew Alexander 'Slaughter at White House Farm''. New book ?
« Reply #41 on: November 07, 2014, 07:48:PM »




Oh Jan,you never know. Get a locksmith,or a safe-cracker.
And where is she going to get hold of one of those? ;D
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Re: Andrew Alexander 'Slaughter at White House Farm''. New book ?
« Reply #42 on: November 07, 2014, 07:50:PM »
well a man who lived here used to make gold teeth I was told so you never know :o

another man was an alcoholic so perhaps he hid a few bottles away.





Speaking of gold teeth,I could have strangled my son-in-law when he found my pa-in-laws' gold teeth which were on a denture plate,really heavy old ones back then.Well,son-in-law said " yuk,look at these,and promptly tossed them into the skip that we had at the time.The chances of finding them under all the rubbish that was being thrown out,including garden rubbish,leaves,grass cuttings soil etc,was nil. There were about 4 on the plate,and pa-in-law never skimped on anything. >:(