Really? But Jerey called his father STRAIGHT back - so that would be JUST AFTER (and before) 03:15. The log that is supposed to have been Nevill's call states a time of 03:26 and it wasn't a 999 call, it was called through on the 'exchange line' from CD 1990 - which is West's call sign. People can pretend that Nevill called the police but the evidence PROVES otherwise and dead men can't use the phone.
Perfect point, Caroline. Lookout claims that when Jeremy phones his Dad back he was unable to get through because of his Dad being on the phone to 999.
Ignoring that the time of the calls don't come close to matching up.
As for why Bamber would have dialled 999 that night, I think so because.
IN BAMBERS WORDS. His Dad sounded terrified and really scared.
IN BAMBERS WORDS. His Dad told him Sheila had a gun.
And lets not forget Bambers words to the police outside later on that night, where he rather unclinically described Sheila's mental health problems.
I personally don't beleive that anything of it is true, if it was true that after getting THATphonecall and knowing what he says he knew about the mental health of Sheila - he would use a phonebook to call the local station AFTER phoning his GF