I have it on good authority that Essex police and their counterparts at the CPS have successfully concealed evidence pertaining to a 999 phone call that was made from inside the farmhouse at around 5.47am, when the phone line at the farm changed status from previously being off the hook (3.42am, and 3.56am), to becoming mysteriously 'engaged' by 5.47am. There was a request from a person inside the farmhouse for ambulances to be brought immediately to the house! Because the 999 call requested ambulances, the operator had to switch the call to the police back in the control room at Chelmsford police station using the 999 open line system which enabled the police to eavesdrop what was happening in as it turns out was the kitchen of the farmhouse! In one police log, in an entry timed at 5.35am, it states that police are engaged in a conversation with a person from inside the farm, that person was one of the victims, since by that stage Jeremy Bamber had left the scene in company of a police officer to go to a local village telephone box to make a telephone call to Julie Mugford...