After staging the scene at WHF, the next stage was to telephone the police. To tell them Neville had called him. After looking at this in more detail, is there now just a 1% chance this happened ?
1: Neville's decision to phone Bamber.
Well there are 60 reasons why Neville would not call Bamber. A thread has been created. He had lots of better options.
Neville obviously had time to consider other options. Otherwise he wouldn't have phoned Bamber. He wouldn't have time to think of all 60 reasons to not telephone Bamber. But a handful would flash across his mind. Resulting in him not phoning Bamber.
2: Bamber answering Neville's call.
Bamber told police he was 'sleeping like a log' at home.
If we are generous and say the phone rang 8 times before the answering machine worked, that is still less than 20 seconds. Bamber was upstairs and asleep. Perhaps with his bedroom door shut. He would almost certainly have not heard the phone and certainly would not have got to the phone before Neville had left a message.
Supporters say he would have turned the answering machine off when he got home. This is not credible. However if it was not on, it would be several minutes before a ringing phone would wake and entice Bamber to walk downstairs and answer. It would be poor judgement by Neville to wait that long in his situation. He had several better options.
3: Neville's 11 words to Bamber.
After deciding to ring Bamber, then wait several minutes for an answer, it is surprising Neville said just 11 words to him. The phone then going dead.
4: Bamber's reaction to Neville's call:
No one knows what they would do in this situation. A father calling a son at around 3am due to a crazy and dangerous daughter is a one off occurrence in England. As far as I am aware. However the consensus is that his actions were not credible.
He said he wasted time and called Julie to 'hear a friendly voice'.
Wasted time looking in the phone directly for the third and forth furthest away police stations, because 'he didn't think it would make any difference how quickly the police arrived'.
Didn't dial 999 because 'it didn't occur to him'.
Didn't go straight over to WHF although Neville had rang him and said 'please come over'.
Put several layers of clothes on and drove very slowly to WHF because he 'wanted to arrive after the police'.
Do other people now believe there is now only a 1% chance Neville's call happened ? And is 1% enough for 'reasonable doubt' ?