You like different angles. Primary sources. You devil.
Well his WS says he immediately phoned the police after getting Neville's call. I do not recall him mentioning Witham. In fact he is now saying he phoned the police 26 minutes after getting Neville's call.
well this is supposed to have come from a book - blood relations and is the judges summing up and does not agree with what you have said
- Before he had a chance to say a word to his father the line went dead.
2 - He tried ‘two or three times’ to phone his father back but the line was engaged.
3 - Instead of dialling 999, he looked up the number of the police at Chelmsford, and called them. The incoming call was logged as having been made at 3.36, although ‘giving the defence the benefit of the doubt’, the true timing seems to have been 3.26. Jeremy claimed he was kept hanging on the line for eleven minutes. A police car was dispatched from Witham, and Jeremy told to meet it at the farm.
4 - He telephoned Julie at Lewisham, feeling he needed ‘a friendly ear’ and telling her there was ‘trouble’ at the farm. Julie told him to go back to bed. Jeremy’s call seems to have woken most of the occupants at Julie’s lodgings, who testified that they heard the phone ringing at ‘about 3.a.m.,’ ‘3.12 a.m.,’ and ‘two-something”
So now as this source is supposed to be the same Judges summing up where have we got to?
Which book/ summing up do we believe?