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I haven't got time to reply to either paragraph, both of which I am in disagreement with. I'll be back on when I get a chance. Probably tomorrow.
'Chummy talk'? Informing a caller that the incident he was calling in was already being dealt with by police, it hardly 'chummy talk'. It is remeasuring the caller that the police have things in hand and of course he would have mentioned it or at the VERY LEAST added it to the log he kept of the incident which had (supposedly) already been reported, not start a new log. There was no call from Nevill - it's so blindingly obvious that I really am getting exasperated by the fact that people can't (or more likely) WON'T see it. It's incredulous!
Perhaps they themselves were not happy regarding how the calls were handled and the level of response?
If ACC Simpson for any reason instructed that Nevill's call was not to be disclosed, DCI Jones and D.Supt Ainsley would have had to accept that. The likely reason was that the police were reluctant to have to explain why Sheila's body appeared to have been staged. The option to conceal Nevill's call was open to the police because nobody happened to have mentioned Nevill's call to Jeremy at an early stage.
In the police, one is expected to follow instructions from a senior officer, especially a very senior officer. It wouldn't have made much any sense for Jeremy to leave an obviously staged scene of death for Sheila if he wanted her to be held responsible.
Bonnett was NOT in the police force! What is an obviously staged scene Reader? He didn't leave an 'obviously' staged scene in his mind, he left a scene which he THOUGHT depicted suicide and initially that's how it was taken. You're tying yourself in knots with this! You have to be suggesting that the police staged the scene in order to frame Jeremy? This gets worse![/quote) Like Steve said Desperate.
Right, so now we need to know just how many left the force, immediately after the investigation, because they refused to be part of such corruption. Perhaps we could obtain the band details of those who stayed to see what huge increases there were at that time. What we're being asked to swallow here, about a crime twisted out of all recognition -because they had a ready made culprit- is ridiculous beyond belief, and becomes more so with desperation.
Bonnett was NOT in the police force! What is an obviously staged scene Reader?
I was referring to DCI Jones and D. Supt Ainsley. Bonnett was a civilian communications officer aged 41, so he wouldn't have wanted to wreck his career by alleging police corruption.The position of Sheila's head, the position of the rifle and the position of the bible make the scene look staged. Jeremy couldn't have known that Sheila's death would be presented at the inquest as a straightforward suicide, with only one of Sheila's wounds highlighted.
Posting at work so don't have time to respond properly but to be fair to Reader and other members not convinced of guilt - nobody is saying the the police staged Sheila Caffell's body to frame Jeremy. No poster with a defence bias has ever claimed this in the history of the forum and none are now.