Leaving your usual earsteaming rant to one side - where did I say he was 'incompetent'?
They knew what to photograph because they were told by Cook and other officers - or did you think he was there on his own? Also, I didn't say he was an idiot, I said he wasn't a specialist and that back then they didn't do a specific course. You might not like that because it means you and the CT are over playing his status - but hey ho!
Now calm down, take a deep breath and mind your blood pressure. Sheeeesh!
You stated that he was no professional after deriding his status and suggested that this led to the huge number of unusable photographs. Are you claiming that this is a description of competence? Your own words about him are a description of incompetence or do you dispute this?
I can assure you that refuting your arguments is not a difficult task and the time between posts has been spent dog walking, car maintenance and cooking. Thinking up replies to your half baked arguments takes seconds. Whilst you didn't refer to him as an idiot, this is how you portray him. Some lowly officer given a role that he couldn't perform to any reasonable level of competence.
The claims that you are making re training are just made up by you. You have no idea of what training or courses took place for crime scene photography in the 1980's and your wikipedia post demonstrates that.
You are also obviously projecting with your claims of my "getting hot under the collar" and starting with the insults. I have yet to have a post of mine removed by any moderator for any reason ever in over 6 years of posting, albeit occasionally. You have had an untold number removed, quite a number of which were directed at me for any number of reasons. You know what they say about people in glass houses.