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JEREMY BAMBER CASE => Jeremy Bamber Case Discussion => Topic started by: mike tesko on August 18, 2011, 07:56:AM

Title: Fundamental lesson in the art of fabricating evidence, nightie found at scene
Post by: mike tesko on August 18, 2011, 07:56:AM
Fundamental lesson in the art of fabricating evidence, nightie found at scene, whf at 11:45am
Title: Re: Fundamental lesson in the art of fabricating evidence, nightie found at scene
Post by: mike tesko on August 18, 2011, 08:06:AM
Relevant documentary evidence (1)
Title: Re: Fundamental lesson in the art of fabricating evidence, nightie found at scene
Post by: mike tesko on August 18, 2011, 08:11:AM
Relevant documentary evidence (2)
Title: Re: Fundamental lesson in the art of fabricating evidence, nightie found at scene
Post by: mike tesko on August 18, 2011, 08:14:AM
Relevant documentary evidence (3)
Title: Re: Fundamental lesson in the art of fabricating evidence, nightie found at scene
Post by: mike tesko on August 18, 2011, 08:18:AM
Relevant documentary evidence (4)
Title: Re: Fundamental lesson in the art of fabricating evidence, nightie found at scene
Post by: mike tesko on August 18, 2011, 08:21:AM
Fundamental documentary evidence (5)
Title: Re: Fundamental lesson in the art of fabricating evidence, nightie found at scene
Post by: mike tesko on August 18, 2011, 08:23:AM
Additional Nightie/petticoat found at scene?
Title: Re: Fundamental lesson in the art of fabricating evidence, nightie found at scene
Post by: smiffy on August 18, 2011, 09:04:AM
should have been 2 different items by my reckoning.

ND 5 if it is the blue nightdress /petticoat etc as pictured in the back kitchen/scullery ...it makes sense that it was collected on 7th august.

ND 6 would be the nightdress taken from Junes body on the 8th of august at the post mortem.

one of the dodgy notes made by an officer and shown on this forum  has a strange note on it suggesting ND 6 was changed to ND 5   by use of an arrow.

later on it seesm ND 5 was changed to become and RWC exhibit.

This is all very suspicious and suggests some evidence is being manipulated to cover something up.
Title: Re: Fundamental lesson in the art of fabricating evidence, nightie found at scene
Post by: smiffy on August 18, 2011, 09:31:AM
the pictures of june which show the nighdress worn by her are very poor and may not show colours very well.

the nightdress she was wearing in the pictures may be white or a very light blue as best can be made out.

the nightdress/petticoat on the scullery floor is clearly light blue.

ND 6 description is just "nightdress" with no colour mentioned....fits anything
ND 5 description is "blue nightdress" .....fits item on scullery floor and if stretching credibility may cover the nightdress seen on June's body dependent on photograph quality.

this again could be taken to support the items as being different and not the same item.
Title: Re: Fundamental lesson in the art of fabricating evidence, nightie found at scene
Post by: mike tesko on August 18, 2011, 11:50:AM
List of named Conspirators:-

The following details appear on the attached documentation...

91) DS Davidson (soc)
(2) DCI Wright
(3) S. J. Cardwell
(4) DS S. C. Lovell
(5) DS Cranwell

List of other Conspirators:-

DI Cook (soc)
DC Hammersley (soc)
PC Bird (soc)
DCI "Mick" Ainsley (head of second part of investigation - SC/786/85)
Title: Re: Fundamental lesson in the art of fabricating evidence, nightie found at scene
Post by: mike tesko on August 18, 2011, 11:56:AM
Blood stained plastic bags?:-

Documentation claims that night dress was removed from June Bamber at 11:45am, on 8th August 1985?

What exhibit references were given to the bloodstained bags, and to what do these bloodstained plastic bags relate, or refer? Why would Essex police be sending a series of bloodstained plastic bags to the Lab' with nothing inside any of them? How many of thee plastic bags were there and what bloodstained exhibits were originally contained inside them, and what happened to those exhibits?
Title: Re: Fundamental lesson in the art of fabricating evidence, nightie found at scene
Post by: smiffy on August 19, 2011, 07:58:PM
ND 5 nightdress no colour mentioned.
ND 6 blue nighdress.

Lets see what the pathologist says about June's nightdress.

oh what a surprise , in his statement he says June's nighdress was light green!!

something very fishy going on here indeed.