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Re: What Happened To The Soil Samples?
« Reply #45 on: June 25, 2017, 10:47:AM »
That nullifys the entire point. Why did he not cycle the whole route?

He did, you just chose not to read it.

Extracts from the police officer’s statement:

“With the aid of these maps I measured the distance, using a pedometer, from White House Farm to 9 Head Street, Goldhanger, via the farm track and sea wall.  This route measured 6,978 metres and at a brisk walk took 70 minutes to complete.  I subsequently cycled this route in 35 minutes.
 
I then measured the distance, using a pedometer, from 9 Head Street, Goldhanger to Brook House Farm track at its junction with Maldon Road via Church Street and the B1026.  This route measured 2895 metres and at a brisk walk took 28 minutes to complete. I subsequently cycled this route in 10 minutes.



I then measured the distance, using a pedometer, from Brook House Farm Track at its junction with Maldon Road to White House Farm via B1026 and B1023. This route measured 3290 metres and at a brisk walk took 30 minutes to complete. I subsequently cycled this route in 12 minutes.
 
I then measured the distance, with a pedometer, from White House Farm to Maldon Road via Brook House Farm track.  This route measured 1629 metres and at a brisk walk took 17 minutes to complete.  This track is well maintained, clearly defined, and easily negotiable by foot, cycle or motor vehicle. I subsequently cycled this route in 6 minutes.
 
There are footpaths marked on the Ordnance Survey map which seem to link White House Farm and Goldhanger in a direct manner via Joyces Farm and Lauriston Farm.  However I have attempted to negotiate these footpaths but without success.  The paths go directly across ploughed fields or
cultivated crops or peter out on the banks of small streams and irrigation canals.
 
In my opinion the shortest practicable route between White House Farm and Goldhanger without using main roads is via the sea wall. However, the shortest and quickest practicable route between White House Farm and Goldhanger by foot, cycle or motor vehicle is by using Brook House Farm track and the B1026.  This route is 1661 metres less than going through Tolleshunt D'Arcy.”

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Re: What Happened To The Soil Samples?
« Reply #46 on: June 25, 2017, 10:50:AM »
So therefore he must have pedalled like a bat out of Hell on a woman's " sit-up" and beg bike fully clothed in his " 6 " jumpers ( which I read somewhere ),in less than half an hour at 2am after " murdering " his family at midnight ( as has also been said ).

If anyone believes this,they'll believe anything.

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Re: What Happened To The Soil Samples?
« Reply #47 on: June 25, 2017, 10:56:AM »

The text doesn't seem to make complete sense though, and the figures don't add up to what is shown on the map.  :-\

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Re: What Happened To The Soil Samples?
« Reply #48 on: June 25, 2017, 10:59:AM »

Or is it just the 1661m less than going through Darc'y?

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Re: What Happened To The Soil Samples?
« Reply #49 on: June 25, 2017, 11:05:AM »
This is the original statement:

http://jeremybamberforum.co.uk/index.php/topic,4983.0.html


So the shortest route seems to take 16 minutes to cycle.

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Re: What Happened To The Soil Samples?
« Reply #50 on: June 25, 2017, 11:15:AM »




That's because" others " lack the cognitive wherewithall and understanding to act like human beings.!!

Or go through the motions of acting like they think the 'perfect' human being SHOULD act and has little to do with "understanding".

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Re: What Happened To The Soil Samples?
« Reply #51 on: June 25, 2017, 11:15:AM »
He did, you just chose not to read it.

Extracts from the police officer’s statement:

“With the aid of these maps I measured the distance, using a pedometer, from White House Farm to 9 Head Street, Goldhanger, via the farm track and sea wall.  This route measured 6,978 metres and at a brisk walk took 70 minutes to complete.  I subsequently cycled this route in 35 minutes.
 
I then measured the distance, using a pedometer, from 9 Head Street, Goldhanger to Brook House Farm track at its junction with Maldon Road via Church Street and the B1026.  This route measured 2895 metres and at a brisk walk took 28 minutes to complete. I subsequently cycled this route in 10 minutes.



I then measured the distance, using a pedometer, from Brook House Farm Track at its junction with Maldon Road to White House Farm via B1026 and B1023. This route measured 3290 metres and at a brisk walk took 30 minutes to complete. I subsequently cycled this route in 12 minutes.
 
I then measured the distance, with a pedometer, from White House Farm to Maldon Road via Brook House Farm track.  This route measured 1629 metres and at a brisk walk took 17 minutes to complete.  This track is well maintained, clearly defined, and easily negotiable by foot, cycle or motor vehicle. I subsequently cycled this route in 6 minutes.
 
There are footpaths marked on the Ordnance Survey map which seem to link White House Farm and Goldhanger in a direct manner via Joyces Farm and Lauriston Farm.  However I have attempted to negotiate these footpaths but without success.  The paths go directly across ploughed fields or
cultivated crops or peter out on the banks of small streams and irrigation canals.
 
In my opinion the shortest practicable route between White House Farm and Goldhanger without using main roads is via the sea wall. However, the shortest and quickest practicable route between White House Farm and Goldhanger by foot, cycle or motor vehicle is by using Brook House Farm track and the B1026.  This route is 1661 metres less than going through Tolleshunt D'Arcy.”


Thanks. Not seen that before. That makes some sense. I estimated 1/3 of 120 minutes so that is 26 minutes. 

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Re: What Happened To The Soil Samples?
« Reply #52 on: June 25, 2017, 11:19:AM »
Thanks. Not seen that before. That makes some sense. I estimated 1/3 of 120 minutes so that is 26 minutes.

It's a bit muddled by breaking down the different routes. I think I confused myself at first.  :P

16 minutes is what he's saying is the shortest route though.

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Re: What Happened To The Soil Samples?
« Reply #53 on: June 25, 2017, 11:24:AM »
Do we have PC Brown's statement anywhere ?

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Re: What Happened To The Soil Samples?
« Reply #54 on: June 25, 2017, 11:29:AM »
It's a bit muddled by breaking down the different routes. I think I confused myself at first.  :P

16 minutes is what he's saying is the shortest route though.

He certainly appears to have researched it fairly comprehensively.

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Re: What Happened To The Soil Samples?
« Reply #55 on: June 25, 2017, 11:37:AM »
Thanks. Not seen that before. That makes some sense. I estimated 1/3 of 120 minutes so that is 26 minutes.

There was discussion about 4 years ago on this. The same mistake occurred regarding the 6 minute time.
I was No-bits by the way.

http://jeremybamberforum.co.uk/index.php/topic,4680.135.html

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Re: What Happened To The Soil Samples?
« Reply #56 on: June 25, 2017, 11:47:AM »
Do we have PC Brown's statement anywhere ?

I thought it had been referenced in relation to the sighting of a rifle, but it isn't in the archives so I'm not sure if it is available.  :-\

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Re: What Happened To The Soil Samples?
« Reply #57 on: June 25, 2017, 11:58:AM »
I thought it had been referenced in relation to the sighting of a rifle, but it isn't in the archives so I'm not sure if it is available.  :-\





I've looked through the statements and logs in the archives but there's nothing there,and yes,he's the one with Jeapes who sighted the rifle as well as curtains opening and closing and lights going on and off.

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Re: What Happened To The Soil Samples?
« Reply #58 on: June 25, 2017, 12:04:PM »




I've looked through the statements and logs in the archives but there's nothing there,and yes,he's the one with Jeapes who sighted the rifle as well as curtains opening and closing and lights going on and off.

That is what has been claimed, but if we haven't seen the statement then how do we know it is being quoted accurately.

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Re: What Happened To The Soil Samples?
« Reply #59 on: June 25, 2017, 12:09:PM »
That is what has been claimed, but if we haven't seen the statement then how do we know it is being quoted accurately.





Exactly. That's why I asked if there was a statement. There must be one somewhere  ?