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Re: The Case Of Mike Tesko
« Reply #675 on: January 13, 2016, 10:49:PM »
Another change in the law, should include the provision for witnesses who have been shown to have given a false account,  who fabricate evidence, for them to be liable to conviction and sentenced accordingly by the judge managing the case, and dealt with there and then, as though they were dendants in the same proceedings....
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Re: The Case Of Mike Tesko
« Reply #676 on: January 14, 2016, 02:45:PM »
Key telephone 'time' records, of the first call to the police by my neighbour, compared against the time of the '999' call made by victim (x), will ultimately help to disprove the allegations against me. I had already knocked on my neighbours door, had the brick thrown at me, which I threw back, then had been pursued into the field and bashed senseless with a baseball bat, by 8.15pm, on 7th December 2015. Victim (x) says she did not leave No.15 until after 9pm, and gives a graphic account of how she was struck by a brick on her back which caused a square shaped bruise, measuring 3" x 3". At that point (x) is claiming she dialled '999' on her mobile phone...

What we are dealing with here is a case of 'a staged event', which could not possibly have happened, because the 'service provider' phone records for the two key phone calls, mentioned, will help to prove an unexplained gap between the timing of both the calls being referred to, and the actual sequence of events in real time...
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Re: The Case Of Mike Tesko
« Reply #677 on: January 14, 2016, 05:08:PM »
Key telephone 'time' records, of the first call to the police by my neighbour, compared against the time of the '999' call made by victim (x), will ultimately help to disprove the allegations against me. I had already knocked on my neighbours door, had the brick thrown at me, which I threw back, then had been pursued into the field and bashed senseless with a baseball bat, by 8.15pm, on 7th December 2015. Victim (x) says she did not leave No.15 until after 9pm, and gives a graphic account of how she was struck by a brick on her back which caused a square shaped bruise, measuring 3" x 3". At that point (x) is claiming she dialled '999' on her mobile phone...

What we are dealing with here is a case of 'a staged event', which could not possibly have happened, because the 'service provider' phone records for the two key phone calls, mentioned, will help to prove an unexplained gap between the timing of both the calls being referred to, and the actual sequence of events in real time...

The case against me is a fabricated one, involving staged events to try to cover up for what they were all involved in together, against me...
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Re: The Case Of Mike Tesko
« Reply #678 on: January 15, 2016, 11:12:PM »
No brick could have caused an alleged, 3" x 3" square mark on anybody's back - to my knowledge...
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Re: The Case Of Mike Tesko
« Reply #679 on: January 15, 2016, 11:20:PM »
I hate people who tell lies...
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Re: The Case Of Mike Tesko
« Reply #680 on: January 15, 2016, 11:27:PM »
In the Bamber case, a badly fragmented bullet, grew into a whole bullet. Now, in my case, a brick that is only 2 and 1/2 inches in depth must have grown an additional 1/2 inch, if it made a 3" x 3" square mark on victim (X)'s back -
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Re: The Case Of Mike Tesko
« Reply #681 on: January 15, 2016, 11:34:PM »
In the Bamber case, a badly fragmented bullet, grew into a whole bullet. Now, in my case, a brick that is only 2 and 1/2 inches in depth must have grown an additional 1/2 inch, if it made a 3" x 3" square mark on victim (X)'s back -

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Re: The Case Of Mike Tesko
« Reply #682 on: January 16, 2016, 12:14:AM »
Scene of the alleged assault:-
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« Reply #683 on: January 16, 2016, 12:39:AM »
Only one brick was thrown, twice. Once by my attackers which damaged my neighbours window, and once by me, back in the direction of my baseball bat attackers. They brought the brick up the street from their garden, and threw it toward me when I was standing at my neighbours door, knocking upon it. I stepped behind a metal partition which separates my neighbours front door and ours. I picked up the brick which was thrown at me, and hurled it down the road back at them. The following image shows the road down which the brick which I threw back at my attackers was thrown. The brick in question, was not recovered by the police despite me pointing it out to them at 3.50am on the 9th December 2015. They said, 'it can be collected later, if its needed". I was detained for 18 and 1/2 hours. Released at 10.25pm. On way to my sisters, she parked up near to the scene and took photographs of the brick that was still there in the side of the road. She photographed that brick, and accompanying directional marks on the tarmac, with debris from the brick, which I had thrown back at my attackers. Let no-one be in any doubt whatsoever, that this was the only brick thrown at me, which I threw back at them, and that when I threw 'it' back at them, I threw it down the road, not across it...
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Re: The Case Of Mike Tesko
« Reply #684 on: January 16, 2016, 12:52:AM »
This was where the brick I threw 'back at my attackers' ended up at the right hand side of the street. Marks on the tarmac show the direction which the brick had come from, 'down the road' , not across it...
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Re: The Case Of Mike Tesko
« Reply #685 on: January 16, 2016, 01:08:AM »
This brick was brought up the street by my baseball bat attackers, and thrown at me whilst I was knocking on my neighbours door. My attackers came from No.15, which is a house situated on the right hand side of the street, from the vantage point of looking downhill from where I live. My sister took photographs in the street in daylight, and found loose red bricks freely available on the front garden of No.17:-
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Re: The Case Of Mike Tesko
« Reply #686 on: January 16, 2016, 01:34:AM »
We know that victim (x) is a local activist who campaigned to try to prevent the new housing development being built at the top end of the street. A newspaper article confirms this to be true:-

Her partner is Wayne Clarke, one of the baseball bat attackers of me on 7th December 2015. They have a thing about traffic driving dangerously up and down our road. They and other residents who live in that section of the street, deliberately illegally park their vans and cars across the pavement, sometimes either side of the road, to make sure nobody can get past  if at all, and if they can people have to dramatically reduce their speed to get through, or past. On other occasions, they stand around in groups on the road aside vehicles and turn their backs to you pretending they don't know your there. Anyone who has experienced this treatment will no doubt agree with me, that they are nothing but bullies...
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Re: The Case Of Mike Tesko
« Reply #687 on: January 16, 2016, 02:06:AM »
We know that victim (x) is a local activist who campaigned to try to prevent the new housing development being built at the top end of the street. A newspaper article confirms this to be true:-

Her partner is Wayne Clarke, one of the baseball bat attackers of me on 7th December 2015. They have a thing about traffic driving dangerously up and down our road. They and other residents who live in that section of the street, deliberately illegally park their vans and cars across the pavement, sometimes either side of the road, to make sure nobody can get past  if at all, and if they can people have to dramatically reduce their speed to get through, or past. On other occasions, they stand around in groups on the road aside vehicles and turn their backs to you pretending they don't know your there. Anyone who has experienced this treatment will no doubt agree with me, that they are nothing but bullies...

The funny thing is, all of them have got driveways, but they deliberately park on the road just to be a nuisance.
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Re: The Case Of Mike Tesko
« Reply #688 on: January 16, 2016, 02:08:AM »
They all have large rear gardens where their children could play safely. If that isn't enough, there is a huge playing field at the bottom of their gardens where the children can play safely...
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Re: The Case Of Mike Tesko
« Reply #689 on: January 16, 2016, 02:21:AM »
On the 4th September 2015, when my boss tried to run me down at the top end of our street, he had sped up the street past the activists houses, and went back down our street with a shattered windscreen. I pursued him down the road and he ran me over with his truck. Shortly after he knocked me down, I was slashed with a Stanley knife on the right hand side of my head and face, injuries which required 20 stitches. It may have been Wayne and Joe who had also attacked me earlier in the September matter, as well as in the December matter. I know that residents who live in that section of our street are into drug dealing and drug abuse. My attackers on the 4th September 2015, were armed with a revolver, and a Stanley knife. My attackers on the 7th December 2015, were armed with a house brick, and baseball bats. On both of these occasions they inflicted head injuries to me, and left me for dead, without calling for an ambulance so that I could receive urgent medical attention...
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