Its not written in Jeremy's log either. Also why did Jeremy initially argue that the 03:36 time was incorrect?
The contents of Jeremys phone log were subject of cross examination during his trial at Chelmsford Crown court, in October 1986 - the recipient was questioned about the contents of a witness statement made by him, which were not duplicated in phone log 3.36am. It was therefore proven that the actual contents of phone log 3.36am, were not accurately recorded so as to identify Jeremy as being the source for that timed (3.36am) call. With this in mind, I do not feel that I need to prove anything further on that particular matter. All I can do, and all that I seek to do, is to tell the truth, even if on some occasions things that I choose to speak about may contradict something I may have said previously. All I can say is that when this has occurred, there is some evidence in the file to support the conflicting views...
I think it should be obvious why Jeremy said at one time or another that his call to police was later than they said, or as the case may be, sooner than the police said. I put this down to the tactics of the police who were trying to disorientate him, regarding the time he received the call from his father, the call he made to police, and the call he made to his girlfriend. You only have to read his interview notes, the police are saying he said he called his girlfriend after police, and before police, or vice versa. The truth in this matter is easily explained - this is because Jeremy had already called police at Witham but got no response, before he spent some minutes looking up the telephone number for Chelmsford police station. At the time these matters were being put to Jeremy, police based their line of questioning on the time of Jeremys phone call to police which he made at 3.36am, but Jeremy in his own mindset, knew that he had made two calls to the police after receiving the 3.25am call from his father (or thereabouts). Jeremy had tried to call his father back but each attempt was made by a constant engaged tone, so Jeremy tried phoning Witham police station but got no response. I believe that when Jeremy was trying to call his father back at the scene at say 3.26am / 3.27am, that his father was already speaking with police as per Ralph Bambers 3.26am phone log contents. By this stage, Jeremy had been informed that something was happening back at the farm. He then for whatever reason telephoned his girlfriend at around 3.30am, informing her that something was not right at the farm, and his girlfriend told him in no uncertain terms, basically to go back to bed. Jeremy then made his own phone call to the police timed at 3.36am, as per the log with that time. This call lasted 9 or 10 minutes, so by 3.46am, Jeremy made the effort to get himself to the scene, and within 5 minutes he arrived in Pages Lane, at 3.52am...
He called his girlfriend before he made his 3.36am call to the police, but after his original attempt to call police at Witham, at around 3.26am / 3.27am...
This is the best explanation I can give after extensive research carried out by me into the matter. At 3.29am, somebody at the scene activated the panic alarm. This is believed to have been activated by Ralph Bamber...