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Re: How would you react ?
« Reply #390 on: April 19, 2015, 10:37:AM »
Morning Maggie/Jan  what a good suggestion Jeremy could have delayed the phone call from his Dad had he wanted, I think, bit confused now Scipio will explain why that was not possible ;D
Of course he will suse ;D We are all ears!!

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Re: How would you react ?
« Reply #391 on: April 19, 2015, 10:44:AM »
so why not just wait 15 minutes at his house then ring 999 ? Your argument makes no sense



There's a huge amount of post event dotting of "I"'s and crossing of "T"'s going on. Maybe it has to do with that we are STILL trying to come to terms with this appalling crime. You were addressing a point about time wasting, I think but the answer to your question is probably as broad as it is long -leaving aside that adrenalin would have been flowing so holding still might not have been an option- however long he waited prior to making a 999 call, the response time was likely to have been faster than just going down the circuitous route. I think the object of time wasting was in order to take them far enough the recently killed stage to blur the times of death. He didn't know that the police wouldn't go in immediately and if they'd found a JUST dead nevill it would have been obvious he hadn't made a phone call.

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Re: How would you react ?
« Reply #392 on: April 19, 2015, 10:49:AM »
Jeremy himself said he 'didn't think it would make any difference in how quickly the police arrived'.

If that is the case, why not just dial 999 ?

If you asked 100 unbiased people what they would do in that situation, some would say they would go straight over and not ring the police. Some would say they would ring 999. Not one would say they would look in the phone book for the forth furthest away police station.
'Only I know what really happened that night'.

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Re: How would you react ?
« Reply #393 on: April 19, 2015, 10:50:AM »
Excellent suggestion Jan, he could have waited an hour,all he had to do was change the time of the phone call from nevill, he had total co troll of the situation if he invented the phone call.



At this stage I think there would have been a need to move things forward. He may even have had pride in what he'd believed he'd achieved and may have wanted to "share" it.

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Re: How would you react ?
« Reply #394 on: April 19, 2015, 10:51:AM »


There's a huge amount of post event dotting of "I"'s and crossing of "T"'s going on. Maybe it has to do with that we are STILL trying to come to terms with this appalling crime. You were addressing a point about time wasting, I think but the answer to your question is probably as broad as it is long -leaving aside that adrenalin would have been flowing so holding still might not have been an option- however long he waited prior to making a 999 call, the response time was likely to have been faster than just going down the circuitous route. I think the object of time wasting was in order to take them far enough the recently killed stage to blur the times of death. He didn't know that the police wouldn't go in immediately and if they'd found a JUST dead nevill it would have been obvious he hadn't made a phone call.
I am unconvinced by that argument. :-\

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Re: How would you react ?
« Reply #395 on: April 19, 2015, 10:53:AM »


At this stage I think there would have been a need to move things forward. He may even have had pride in what he'd believed he'd achieved and may have wanted to "share" it.
I agree that is a possibility, but that's all and no more convincing than other reasons recently debated.

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Re: How would you react ?
« Reply #396 on: April 19, 2015, 10:55:AM »
Jeremy himself said he 'didn't think it would make any difference in how quickly the police arrived'.

If that is the case, why not just dial 999 ?

If you asked 100 unbiased people what they would do in that situation, some would say they would go straight over and not ring the police. Some would say they would ring 999. Not one would say they would look in the phone book for the forth furthest away police station.

well i did offer an explantation if you phone 999 the police take things much more seriously there much more likely to turn up with guns in a hostage sitaun that's not always good.

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Re: How would you react ?
« Reply #397 on: April 19, 2015, 10:58:AM »
well i did offer an explantation if you phone 999 the police take things much more seriously there much more likely to turn up with guns in a hostage sitaun that's not always good.

Really ? Was Jeremy aware of this ? He is a clever boy. Why has he never said this.

So he wanted the police there. But didn't want a big fuss made.
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Re: How would you react ?
« Reply #398 on: April 19, 2015, 11:00:AM »
Jeremy himself said he 'didn't think it would make any difference in how quickly the police arrived'.

If that is the case, why not just dial 999 ?

If you asked 100 unbiased people what they would do in that situation, some would say they would go straight over and not ring the police. Some would say they would ring 999. Not one would say they would look in the phone book for the forth furthest away police station.


Caroline created an EXCELLENT poll in which she laid out all the options available to Jeremy and asking what WE would have done under those circumstances. There weren't 100 responses, but other than 4 voters who admitted to not knowing what they'd do!!!! all other voters combined calling 999 with responding to the "Come quickly" request. Sadly the poll was removed.

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Re: How would you react ?
« Reply #399 on: April 19, 2015, 11:08:AM »
Really ? Was Jeremy aware of this ? He is a clever boy. Why has he never said this.

So he wanted the police there. But didn't want a big fuss made.

if you phone 999 it means its an emergency if you just want a bit of back up its much better to hone the local police station.

i think he intended just go around there but was frightened to go on his own. in wich case the local number would be the number you would phone.

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Re: How would you react ?
« Reply #400 on: April 19, 2015, 11:10:AM »
I am unconvinced by that argument. :-\

Can you offer a better one.................or even offer one?

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Re: How would you react ?
« Reply #401 on: April 19, 2015, 11:16:AM »
if you phone 999 it means its an emergency if you just want a bit of back up its much better to hone the local police station.

i think he intended just go around there but was frightened to go on his own. in wich case the local number would be the number you would phone.


Hm! So he gets  a silly o' clock call from his panicked father who tells him his sister has gone mad and got hold of a gun, and to please come quickly......................and Jeremy thinks it ISN'T an emergency so the local plod on his push bike -or Ford Anglia if there's one available- will be enough back up?

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Re: How would you react ?
« Reply #402 on: April 19, 2015, 11:19:AM »
I think in this day and age,a 999 call would be the absolute norm as most areas now have seen a great rise in crime over the last 30 years where police work flat-out as opposed to in the past where an ordinary station number would have summoned them as quickly as an urgent one.
The 3 in the morning then,was a lot,lot different to a 3 in the morning now--------times have changed,vastly. You actually had the bobby on a bike and on foot over 30 years ago.

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Re: How would you react ?
« Reply #403 on: April 19, 2015, 11:27:AM »
Oh yes that would work . Even though apparently family members are always the first suspects?

A family member was the first suspect, they one Jeremy tried to set up - Sheila.
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Re: How would you react ?
« Reply #404 on: April 19, 2015, 11:27:AM »

Hm! So he gets  a silly o' clock call from his panicked father who tells him his sister has gone mad and got hold of a gun, and to please come quickly......................and Jeremy thinks it ISN'T an emergency so the local plod on his push bike -or Ford Anglia if there's one available- will be enough back up?

yes well if you dont want people geting shot local plod are best people to get around there.

if you consider its a family member with the gun not a stranger and your own dads in there and theres 2 young children in there yoou might want the heavy crashing through the window armed to the teeth.