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Offline mike tesko

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Re: Is there a budding Sir Patrick Moore or Brian May out there?
« Reply #150 on: March 13, 2018, 11:36:AM »
It was not the responsibility of Jeremy Bamber to make sure that this evidence was raised during his trial!
It was not Jeremy Bamber who made either PS Bews, or PC Myall, forget to make any notes in their pocketbooks about this particular sighting of a living person seen moving around in the parents bedroom, during a recce' of the farmhouse between 4.00am to 4.02am...

Jeremy Bamber had no control over what Bews and Myall wrote in their respective witness statements about this incident!

Jeremy had no influence in the decision by Essex police, not to disclose the contents of PS Bews situation report that he passed from the scene requesting the attendance of the firearms team immediately upon returning to the police patrol car that was being manned by PS Saxby in nearby Pages Lane, after the movement of the person had just been witnessed at the parents bedroom window!
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Re: Is there a budding Sir Patrick Moore or Brian May out there?
« Reply #151 on: March 13, 2018, 11:42:AM »
Jeremy Bamber could not have influenced the prosecution's decision to fail to provide any explanation at all regarding the sighting of the person who had been seen moving around inside the parents bedroom via the parents bedroom window, as viewed by PS Bews, PC Myall and Jeremy Bamber himself, during a recce' of the farmhouse - the prosecution had a duty of care to deal with this feature in the case, and produce evidence to negate its impact upon their own case!
« Last Edit: March 13, 2018, 11:43:AM by mike tesko »
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Re: Is there a budding Sir Patrick Moore or Brian May out there?
« Reply #152 on: April 20, 2018, 01:39:PM »
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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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Re: Is there a budding Sir Patrick Moore or Brian May out there?
« Reply #153 on: April 20, 2018, 01:47:PM »
Jeremy Bamber could not have influenced the prosecution's decision to fail to provide any explanation at all regarding the sighting of the person who had been seen moving around inside the parents bedroom via the parents bedroom window, as viewed by PS Bews, PC Myall and Jeremy Bamber himself, during a recce' of the farmhouse - the prosecution had a duty of care to deal with this feature in the case, and produce evidence to negate its impact upon their own case!

Yeh! duty of care when JEREMY'S defence Lawyer put words in BEWS'S mouth (what a Numpty):

"Trick of the Light"

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« Last Edit: April 20, 2018, 01:50:PM by Nigel »
I slow down for a speeding police car, don't you?

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