Anyone who does not want to see all my handwritten notes should refrain from visiting this thread...
Whether you or anybody at all is remotely interested in anything I have had to do post trial with this case, is irrelevant, but my involvement in trying to pursue justice on Jeremy's behalf since 1989, has an historical significance. During the past 26 years with the exception of a break consisting of 7 years between 1995 and 2002 (after the failed appeal in 2002), no-one has talked face to face with Jeremy, or communicated with him as much, or had telephone conversations with him than me, save for a handful of his lifetime friends. Nobody has asked some of the questions of him that I have put to him, or asked of him. Well, as a matter of fact I duly made notes of everything we ever talked about. I also regularly adjusted my own thoughts on the case, depending on what Jeremy and I discussed, or when new material came to light. It is important to me to be able to show to the world how my current thoughts on the case came into being. Yes, on occasions I may have said things differently to what I may have said on another occasion, or what I believe in, or know to be the truth today. I do not see how when someone changes their own mind about something that it is necessarily a bad thing, especially if for the want of a better phrase, new material has become available. Sometimes I might have said one thing or another, because I was trying to respond to a query raised by someone else, or I said what I said appealing for a response from someone. This is a public forum, and everyone should try to remember that. The purpose of me setting up the forum was with a view of giving everyone an opportunity to air their own views about a variety of topics and issues. The forum is not a court of law, we can't convict people, or acquit them, but we can talk about features of the evidence...