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Offline lookout

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Re: Jeremy's assumptions about his sister's meds and relatives' opinions
« Reply #390 on: April 17, 2017, 01:20:PM »
Is it any wonder that justice will never prevail as long as you have those who are prepared to lie through their teeth,or fabricate ( same thing ) thus denying those who are honest,a just and fair trial,for the sake of pure unadulterated GREED !

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Re: Jeremy's assumptions about his sister's meds and relatives' opinions
« Reply #391 on: April 17, 2017, 01:20:PM »
The matter regarding the electric meter man is mentioned in the European Convention of Human Rights :
Article 6-Fair Trial,where it states that the right to have witness examined had been denied of Jeremy when the prosecution had used PII ( a gagging order ) preventing statements for the defence,such as that of the visit of the electric meter reader who had witnessed one of Sheila's psychotic attacks hours prior to the murders.
Ewen Smith had taken a witness statement from the employee and had then found out that he'd made a statement to the original investigating officer,only for it not to be disclosed to Jeremy or his legal team and also not listed under PII rules.

are so 2 sources then.

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Re: Jeremy's assumptions about his sister's meds and relatives' opinions
« Reply #392 on: April 17, 2017, 01:30:PM »
are so 2 sources then.





Well, 3 if you count the investigating officer as well as Ewen Smith and David Shaw.

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Re: Jeremy's assumptions about his sister's meds and relatives' opinions
« Reply #393 on: April 17, 2017, 01:47:PM »
I was referring to the statement of the gas man, who has been wrongly depicted as giving a defamatory statement about Sheila. I have read about this electricity man but I don't think it's in any of the books, nor can I find the statement in the library here, but am open to persuasion that the incident happened.

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Re: Jeremy's assumptions about his sister's meds and relatives' opinions
« Reply #394 on: April 17, 2017, 01:54:PM »
I was referring to the statement of the gas man, who has been wrongly depicted as giving a defamatory statement about Sheila. I have read about this electricity man but I don't think it's in any of the books, nor can I find the statement in the library here, but am open to persuasion that the incident happened.





So it was the gas-man as well ?

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Re: Jeremy's assumptions about his sister's meds and relatives' opinions
« Reply #395 on: April 17, 2017, 02:10:PM »




So it was the gas-man as well ?

How about the milkman? The paperboy? The fish seller? The encyclopedia salesman? The Ringtons Tea man? I'm sure they were all their that day!  ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D

Opps, I almost forgot the postman!  :o
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Re: Jeremy's assumptions about his sister's meds and relatives' opinions
« Reply #396 on: April 17, 2017, 02:25:PM »




So it was the gas-man as well ?
Sorry the incident to which I was referring was the visit of Douglas Pike:

On Monday morning, around 10 o' clock, Douglas Pike called at the farm to collect the faulty cordless telephone from the kitchen; it had been a replacement for the original one, damaged during the lightning strikes. Sheila greeted him at the back door. He noticed Nicholas and Daniel: "I was very impressed, as a grandfather, by the way that the two boys were behaving. They were standing at the end of the kitchen table making paper flags and colouring them in with pencils". Pike left thinking what a happy family they seemed.

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Re: Jeremy's assumptions about his sister's meds and relatives' opinions
« Reply #397 on: April 17, 2017, 02:32:PM »
" A happy family ",on the surface,as per hundreds of so-called " happy families ".

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Re: Jeremy's assumptions about his sister's meds and relatives' opinions
« Reply #398 on: April 17, 2017, 02:34:PM »
Sorry the incident to which I was referring was the visit of Douglas Pike:

On Monday morning, around 10 o' clock, Douglas Pike called at the farm to collect the faulty cordless telephone from the kitchen; it had been a replacement for the original one, damaged during the lightning strikes. Sheila greeted him at the back door. He noticed Nicholas and Daniel: "I was very impressed, as a grandfather, by the way that the two boys were behaving. They were standing at the end of the kitchen table making paper flags and colouring them in with pencils". Pike left thinking what a happy family they seemed.
I don't believe that there was any gas/electricity man.
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Re: Jeremy's assumptions about his sister's meds and relatives' opinions
« Reply #399 on: April 17, 2017, 02:51:PM »
How about the milkman? The paperboy? The fish seller? The encyclopedia salesman? The Ringtons Tea man? I'm sure they were all their that day!  ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D

Opps, I almost forgot the postman!  :o

Don't forget the Corona man ;D ;D ;D ;D

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Re: Jeremy's assumptions about his sister's meds and relatives' opinions
« Reply #400 on: April 17, 2017, 02:55:PM »
I don't believe that there was any gas/electricity man.






You'd better get in touch with Ewen Smith then. It's the only way of finding out.
What I've written was from a document concerning the European Human Rights Act,so it's not my fault that you don't even believe documentation which you forever bleat about as never being available following posts made by certain posters,including myself.

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Re: Jeremy's assumptions about his sister's meds and relatives' opinions
« Reply #401 on: April 17, 2017, 04:41:PM »
Don't forget the Corona man ;D ;D ;D ;D

Who? Not heard of him Jane but no doubt he was there that day! There was a queue I hear!  :o
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Re: Jeremy's assumptions about his sister's meds and relatives' opinions
« Reply #402 on: April 17, 2017, 04:51:PM »
Who? Not heard of him Jane but no doubt he was there that day! There was a queue I hear!  :o


Ooops! I'm either showing my age OR the man selling fizzy drinks was still doing his rounds in the depths of deepest, darkest Essex. ;D ;D ;D ;D

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Re: Jeremy's assumptions about his sister's meds and relatives' opinions
« Reply #403 on: April 17, 2017, 05:18:PM »
It's a fabrication. The gas man came on the Monday morning and saw a typical domestic scene with the boys playing happily.





The gas man came on the Monday morning and saw a typical domestic scene


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Re: Jeremy's assumptions about his sister's meds and relatives' opinions
« Reply #404 on: April 17, 2017, 05:20:PM »
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