And you don't say anything about brave heart Bamber, who stood back from his own fathers plight. Did he try and make contact, was he in such a rush to sort things, you say you have been swayed back to innocent, personally I don't see what could have changed your mind on here, I think you have seen the numbers drop in favour of Bamber and you are here again to swell the ranks.
I don't think I have ever favoured guilt over innocence in this case. However, I have left room in my stance for doubts and I occasionally post accordingly. If you check back over my recent posts, this should be evident.
The point I am making is that something caused CA5 to dawdle to the scene. Therefore, West, Cracknell and Norcup were not 'conned' by Jeremy Bamber's phone call (if it was indeed only Jeremy who called the police). Neither was Bews 'conned', prior to arriving at the scene (as he has expressed he didn't know what to expect, for all he knew it could be a hoax). This implies he did not make assumptions. Worth noting though, is that upon arrival, he parked at approx 200 yards and out of view. In other words, did Bews already have information regarding the inherent danger? This is all in the context of trying to fathom
why two or three Force Support Units were stood down from operations in Colchester, to begin a 45 miles round-trip, to bring weapons to WHF.
As for Bamber, the police will tell you, he was very keen for the police to do something. Very insistent in his querying. I think Bews attempted to placate him by agreeing to a cautious approach on foot towards the farmhouse. I think this was effectively a fob- off. According to Bamber, when the figure was seen, Bews was off like a rocket.