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Offline Nigel

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If you could prove any of those payments were made by a National Newspaper, you would turn this conviction around.
I slow down for a speeding police car, don't you?

6.01pm on Friday 6th September 1985 'Part 2' of the case began.

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mike how did yu get hold of this.

Offline mike tesko

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mike how did yu get hold of this.

This information is part of the Bamber files taken into my possession 2003 / 2004, at peril of 'it' and everything else being destroyed! I have only very recently come across its existence, because for the past couple of years I have not had access to all the material I took control of, in my possession!

Rest assured, that  in the coming days, weeks, months, or however long it takes, that I shall be reading everything I can, to try and expose the truth behind what took place, and what the authorities were aware of, one way or another!
"Oh, what a tangled web we weave, when we first practice to deceive"...

Offline Roch

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Oh, and lets not forget the police officers who would receive 'gifts' from the relatives for making all their dreams come true, with a dinner at police Headquarters to boot, everyone well paid, well rewarded, monies in the bank, complaints dropped, and everyone of these prosecution conspirators all better off, great pillars in society!

Oh Yeah....

You forgot that Ainsley waited until the first appeal was out of the way.. and then retired with his police pension.  Perhaps he thought the coast was clear?  You have to admit, he's had a canny run.  I wouldn't fancy having to look over my shoulder though.

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You forgot that Ainsley waited until the first appeal was out of the way.. and then retired with his police pension.  Perhaps he thought the coast was clear?  You have to admit, he's had a canny run.  I wouldn't fancy having to look over my shoulder though.

'Mick' Ainsley, oh yeah, same senior cop that encouraged Ann Eaton to remember to tell the jury (if she was asked) to say that there's a different smell to menstrual blood than normal blood!
"Oh, what a tangled web we weave, when we first practice to deceive"...