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Offline mike tesko

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New Evidence - Sheila "apologizes for everything" when speaking to police

In the very latest development linked to this case, police had evidence that Sheila was in contact with them, via the telephone interception, and she told DCI "Taff"Jones, that "she was sorry for everything she had done"...

Documents which contained this information was withheld, marked "not to be disclosed under any circumstances"...

Copies of the documents are being sent to the CCRC...
« Last Edit: April 10, 2011, 11:23:AM by mike tesko »
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Not much point discussing it if there's no evidence of that then.

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After a request for new information, copies of the documents appear to confirm that Sheila Caffell was still very much alive at the scene, long after police arrived there...
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What was Sheila apologizing for doing?
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If Sheila was dead, and she had been killed by Jeremy, how could she still be alive at the scene, and telling DCI "Taff" Jones, that she was sorry for everything?"

What did she mean, she was sorry for everything?

Why did DCI "Taff" Jones arrive at the scene, not knowing that anyone had been shot and that they were all found dead?
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Mike, you're asking questions that none of us can answer because nobody here has seen evidence that any of that happened.

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How have these document's been obtained ? I appreciate if you dont want to say at this stage !

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How have these document's been obtained ? I appreciate if you dont want to say at this stage !
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Via a distant relative of "Taff" Jones...
« Last Edit: April 10, 2011, 11:32:AM by mike tesko »
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Former DCI "Taff" Jones has become the fall guy for the supposed failings of EP's investigation into these deaths - they blame him for the way the original investigation was handled, and yet, there were very many senior police officers all involved in the cover up, including the involvement of ACC Peter Simpson...

It would appear that distant relatives found themselves in possession of crucial documents that outline what really did happen at the scene, and they are prepared to release them, with a view to helping to prove that JB did not kill his sister in the bedroom at whf, and he did not stage manage her body there to make it look like a suicide, but also because of the overwhelming desire to clear the good name of DCI "Taff" Jones, who has been made a scapegoat for the problems associated with the investigations, and prosecution of JB...

« Last Edit: April 10, 2011, 11:38:AM by mike tesko »
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Taff Jones had nine months in which to tell a lot of people if he spoke to Sheila. He apparently didn't tell anyone.

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Taff Jones had nine months in which to tell a lot of people if he spoke to Sheila. He apparently didn't tell anyone.
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He discussed it at length with all the other senior police officers who were involved in the cover up...
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Taff Jones had nine months in which to tell a lot of people if he spoke to Sheila. He apparently didn't tell anyone.
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He discussed it at length with all the other senior police officers who were involved in the cover up...

How do you know that?

He didn't bother to tell the relatives that he spoke to Sheila did he? He also didn't bother to tell Jeremy.


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Taff Jones had nine months in which to tell a lot of people if he spoke to Sheila. He apparently didn't tell anyone.
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He discussed it at length with all the other senior police officers who were involved in the cover up...

How do you know that?

He didn't bother to tell the relatives that he spoke to Sheila did he? He also didn't bother to tell Jeremy.
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He didn't need to tell the relatives, but it showed by his attitude towards them when they were trying to suggest that JB had killed everyone...

He didn't need to speak to anyone, other than those who were directly involved in the cover up - and DS "Stan" Jones, by the way, was not privy to the cover up, in the early stages of the investigation, which is why he comes across as being a pain in the butt, to DCI "Taff" Jones, and the others - however, he was later brought into the circle and told the truth about what took place...

The relatives became suspicious because they did not feel it was right, and so did DS "Stan" Jones, for different reasons:-

The relatives and DS Jones, became suspicious because there was a cover up...



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Taff Jones had nine months in which to tell a lot of people if he spoke to Sheila. He apparently didn't tell anyone.
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He discussed it at length with all the other senior police officers who were involved in the cover up...

How do you know that?

He didn't bother to tell the relatives that he spoke to Sheila did he? He also didn't bother to tell Jeremy.
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He didn't need to tell the relatives, but it showed by his attitude towards them when they were trying to suggest that JB had killed everyone...

He didn't need to speak to anyone, other than those who were directly involved in the cover up - and DS "Stan" Jones, by the way, was not privy to the cover up, in the early stages of the investigation, which is why he comes across as being a pain in the butt, to DCI "Taff" Jones, and the others - however, he was later brought into the circle and told the truth about what took place...

The relatives became suspicious because they did not feel it was right, and so did DS "Stan" Jones, for different reasons:-

The relatives and DS Jones, became suspicious because there was a cover up...

He didn't need to, but there was nothing stopping him from doing so. Why would he not tell Jeremy and his relatives that he spoke to Sheila?

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Taff Jones had nine months in which to tell a lot of people if he spoke to Sheila. He apparently didn't tell anyone.
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He discussed it at length with all the other senior police officers who were involved in the cover up...

How do you know that?

He didn't bother to tell the relatives that he spoke to Sheila did he? He also didn't bother to tell Jeremy.
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He didn't need to tell the relatives, but it showed by his attitude towards them when they were trying to suggest that JB had killed everyone...

He didn't need to speak to anyone, other than those who were directly involved in the cover up - and DS "Stan" Jones, by the way, was not privy to the cover up, in the early stages of the investigation, which is why he comes across as being a pain in the butt, to DCI "Taff" Jones, and the others - however, he was later brought into the circle and told the truth about what took place...

The relatives became suspicious because they did not feel it was right, and so did DS "Stan" Jones, for different reasons:-

The relatives and DS Jones, became suspicious because there was a cover up...

He didn't need to, but there was nothing stopping him from doing so. Why would he not tell Jeremy and his relatives that he spoke to Sheila?
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That was a matter for him, but he did make notes in his own handwriting and he did copy crucial documentation from the original file, marked "not to be disclosed under any circumstances", and but for his death, he would have exposed what really did take place, rather than expose JB to the possibility, of being convicted for murders he could not, and did not commit...

His distant relatives are now ensuring that the truth will finally be told...
"Oh, what a tangled web we weave, when we first practice to deceive"...