So that's the only reference? If you have the article, then post it - it's not available online. I don't believe the police would allow someone to walk away from a siege situation, it's just not credible at all. I don't believe that you believe it either.
Who do you say was the 'unidentified male' that PC Myall refers to at whf, entry 001, timed at 3.45am, on 7th August, 1985?
Before you leap in with 'Jeremy' being 'that' person, think again, because that entry and all the entries contained in that 'Major Incident Register' were not compiled until 'after' J's first arrest, and 'obviously' PC Myall certainly knew Jeremy in person by 'that' stage (we are talking about from the end of the first week in September 1985). So, who was this 'unidentified male' who PC Myalls had seen on that early occasion? How come the other two eagle eyed cops (PS Bews and PS Saxby) ever put their names to any such sighting? We know because Jeremy was there when the 'person' was seen in the bedroom, at the behest of PC Myall, not by PS Bews, and that J himself has gone on record as saying they were clearly looking at a person who appeared to be looking out onto the front garden from the right hand edge of the window (as observed from their vantage point). I have been over what J can remember of that sighting many times with him, asking if it could have been his sister that they all saw, and he said that he couldn't be sure, he added that he couldn't say one way or the other, whether the person he could see was male or a female. I asked him if the person he saw whilst he was sat crouched down alongside PC Myall, and PS Bews, might have been his mum? Again, he reiterated that he couldn't say it was her, one way or another. I then put it to him, could the person he was looking at have been his dad? He repeated to me, that he could not say, other than it was a person they were observing, and that it was 'no trick of light'. I asked J if the person he had observed might have been someone other than any of the three members of his family? And, he repeated that he could not say because he didn't know. I then asked J why he was so sure that it was a person he was looking at, and not 'a trick of light'? He replied by saying that he and the two cops were crouched down and static, and that as they looked in the direction of the window in question, every now and then he could see the silhouette of the persons head, bobbing out into view from the right hand edge of the window, then darting back in again, out of sight for a few seconds. I said to J how long were you all observing this 'person' for as you were crouched down? He said 3 to 4 minutes. I said, were any of you moving or shifting about during that period you observed this person? He replied, 'no'. What happened to make you all get up and run off? He said, because the person at the right hand edge of the window suddenly moved very fast across the opening of the window...