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I really cant understand why everyone is so unwilling to accept that the Aga may well have caused the burns to Nevills back and instead pursue more sinister and far fetched explanations.
Ha Ha So Neville supposedly spends hours unconscious, recovers all motor function to stand, walk, speak  to Jeremy on the phone, and then was immediately overpowered and shot by Sheila is not far fetched, it’s more budget science fiction.
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Foyer / Re: Hello!
« Last post by Rob_ on Today at 02:40 PM »
Welcome Jonathan,

Looking forward to hearing your thoughts on the case.
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You only have to follow the Logs and Statements from West, Inspector Burrell and Jean Rowe and the Incident room made 40 years back, they all show the same thing: WHF wasn’t calling 999, it was being patched into the 9-system so police could monitor an off-the-hook line.”  The argument that they were all Fabricated proves nothing and never will?
This one from the Incident room confirms that the open line was set up at 6.09 am,  it says a open 999 Direct line set up, to the house with the phone off the hook.  So if something is set up it’s been done intentionally and by a request.

https://jeremybamberforum.co.uk/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=732.0;attach=19546;image





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I really cant understand why everyone is so unwilling to accept that the Aga may well have caused the burns to Nevills back and instead pursue more sinister and far fetched explanations.

Not everyone snow! I think the Aga is the most likely cause of the burns to Nevil.

Two people I have spoken to who own Aga's said they can get quite hot on the outside.

We need a scan of the handles and this can be proved or disproved either way.   
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Foyer / Re: Hello!
« Last post by Hardy Boy on Today at 01:22 PM »
Hi Johnathan welcome to the forum.
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He has lady friends visiting him doesn't he? I doubt I'd get any if I was in prison  :(
Hi Jonathan visiting time must be something he looks forward to,  he’s human after all,  not sure how much visiting he actually gets though?
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You only have to follow the Logs and Statements from West, Inspector Burrell and Jean Rowe and the Incident room made 40 years back, they all show the same thing: WHF wasn’t calling 999, it was being patched into the 9-system so police could monitor an off-the-hook line.”  The argument that they were all Fabricated proves nothing and never will?
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I honestly don’t know how he’s coped ILB, he really must be mentally strong, chasing a MOJ must be the only positive thing to focus on.  The only way I’d manage if they let me do three hours cycling a day and bike maintenance after.

He has lady friends visiting him doesn't he? I doubt I'd get any if I was in prison  :(
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My recollection is -

Me
Steve
NGB
Hardyboy
Jane
Scipio
Susan
David

Believe the burn marks were to check for signs of life.

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Snow thinks the aga caused the burns.

Zozo said they are not burns but did not give an alternative suggestion.

CC says they are not burns. Has suggested they are metal screws or old war wounds.
I definitely think the prodding with the rifle from behind caused Neville to fall forward with his head and into the coal scuttle,  whether it was burning or prodding/pushing him from behind,  it fits perfect with someone prodding from behind to see if the person was still alive and the way he falls forward.

A weak or fading pulse wouldn’t be definite and would be hard to find anyway,  prodding and pushing forward his body from behind would be more definite, especially if there was no movement from Neville after hitting his head in the coal Scuttle. He might have tried to push him onto the floor to see if there was any reaction, not realising the coal Scuttle would break the fall?
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He may well have forgotten himself to be honest, what with years as a CAT A and living a pretence.
I honestly don’t know how he’s coped ILB, he really must be mentally strong, chasing a MOJ must be the only positive thing to focus on.  The only way I’d manage if they let me do three hours cycling a day and bike maintenance after. 
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