Author Topic: Walked or rode bycicle to 9 Head Street from whf - Rigor Mortis puzzle...  (Read 12104 times)

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Offline mike tesko

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The only person who has tampered construed the police logs are those supporters who cannot accept the truth of what happened.  Bamber is a cold blooded murderer and nothing will ever change that, he deserves all that comes his way now.

07.37hrs - "the body of one dead male, and the body of one dead female found upon entry"
07.38hrs - "one dead male, one dead female"
07.42hrs - "Can sombody contact your police surgeon, and Coroners officer, regarding two bodies
07.45hrs - police dealing with two dead bodies, a murder, and a suicide
08.10hrs - "a further three bodies found upstairs, five dead in total"

By this stage, two bodies downstairs and three bodies upstairs...

The rest is history, it speaks for itself, and only a corrupted mind could openly ignore the clear evidence that Sheila was the body referred to downstairs in the main kitchen upon entry, and that her body ended up on the bed in the main bedroom upstairs, before being moved onto the bedroom floor and her body staged to make it look like she had taken her own life, when she clearly had not...
"Oh, what a tangled web we weave, when we first practice to deceive"...

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What an awful way to talk about an innocent man, who did not get a fair trial...

WRONG on booth counts

Offline mike tesko

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IF it could be verified -and frankly, would you leave laying around any evidence that could incriminate you?- all it would mean is the possibility that the conviction was unsafe. What it wouldn't do is prove that Jeremy was innocent.

Using your logic, just because he currently stands convicted of the murders, it doesn't mean, either, that he killed anyone...
« Last Edit: September 23, 2015, 06:40:PM by mike tesko »
"Oh, what a tangled web we weave, when we first practice to deceive"...

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Maggie, even if he wasn't a farmer at heart, he knew those fields and furrows by heart so I don't think he'd have been particularly inconvenienced by the dark.
I understand what you are saying, was it the land he worked that he would have walked, surely he didn't know other peoples fields and lanes?

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How many guilters have been influenced by others ? ( I wish this had a built-in polygraph machine )

Offline mike tesko

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Police definately tampered with Sheila's body, the gun, the nightdress, the bible, the bedspread upon which Sheila had previously been resting before they moved her body to the bedroom floor - the evidence is all there for anyone to see...
« Last Edit: September 23, 2015, 06:43:PM by mike tesko »
"Oh, what a tangled web we weave, when we first practice to deceive"...

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07.37hrs - "the body of one dead male, and the body of one dead female found upon entry"
07.38hrs - "one dead male, one dead female"
07.42hrs - "Can sombody contact your police surgeon, and Coroners officer, regarding two bodies
07.45hrs - police dealing with two dead bodies, a murder, and a suicide
08.10hrs - "a further three bodies found upstairs, five dead in total"

By this stage, two bodies downstairs and three bodies upstairs...

The rest is history, it speaks for itself, and only a corrupted mind could openly ignore the clear evidence that Sheila was the body referred to downstairs in the main kitchen upon entry, and that her body ended up on the bed in the main bedroom upstairs, before being moved onto the bedroom floor and her body staged to make it look like she had taken her own life, when she clearly had not...

We all know the police mistook Nevill with his long hair for a female initially thus why they wrongly recorded it.  When they broke in they found only one body downstairs and that was Nevill who was male.

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I understand what you are saying, was it the land he worked that he would have walked, surely he didn't know other peoples fields and lanes?

Maggie, they all end at the sea wall foot path. It's an excellent short cut between pubs, avoiding roads.

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Police definately tampered with Sheila's body, the gun, the nightdress, the bible, the bedspread upon which Sheila had previously been resting before they moved her body to the bed - the evidence is all there for anyone to see...

Bird's photos don't lie.  The only thing which moved was Sheila's arm so that a photo of the blood on her nightie could be taken.

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Using your logic, just because he currently stands convicted of the murders, it doesn't mean, either, that he killed anyone...

I suspect the same argument could be used about every prison resident.

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We all know the police mistook Nevill with his long hair for a female initially thus why they wrongly recorded it.  When they broke in they found only one body downstairs and that was Nevill who was male.

I thought Sheila went walkabout after the raid team entered WHF.

Without anyone noticing and without getting any vertical blood.
'Only I know what really happened that night'.

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Bird's photos don't lie.  The only thing which moved was Sheila's arm so that a photo of the blood on her nightie could be taken.

Mike says he has a picture of Sheila on the bed.
'Only I know what really happened that night'.

Offline mike tesko

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We all know the police mistook Nevill with his long hair for a female initially No, they didn't, Ralph was in the wrong kitchen, than the body of the female was sighted before entry into the farmhouse...thus why they wrongly recorded it. No, they dropped a clanger, PC Collins looked in through the wrong kitchen window, for the female body he reportedly saw to have been mistaken for the body of Ralph Bamber, which was behind the inner door of the main kitchen, not the back kitchen where the female body was seen...  When they broke in they found only one body downstairs and that was Nevill who was male. No, they did not, the log clearly defines the moment that two bodies were found together in the main kitchen, (07.37hrs) "THE BODY OF ONE DEAD MALE, and THE BODY OF ONE DEAD FEMALE found upon entry". PC Collins was referring to a sighting which occurred prior to entry, whereas the log confirms what was found once entry had been gained. Your reliance upon the nonsense that PC Collins mistook Ralphs body for that of a female is erroneous, not factual, and totally made up...
"Oh, what a tangled web we weave, when we first practice to deceive"...

Offline mike tesko

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Bird's photos don't lie.  The only thing which moved was Sheila's arm so that a photo of the blood on her nightie could be taken.
"Oh, what a tangled web we weave, when we first practice to deceive"...

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