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JEREMY BAMBER CASE => Jeremy Bamber Case Discussion => Topic started by: sc82 on January 23, 2012, 08:37:PM

Title: The relatives + the police
Post by: sc82 on January 23, 2012, 08:37:PM
Jeremy has just posted a scan of a letter sent to Ann Eaton in November 1986, inviting her to lunch with the Chief Constable of Essex Police. WTF?? I know people said they were all quite cosy - can anyone advise why it would be she would be lunching with them? Jeremy's tweet says "Ann Eaton invited to lunch...again" so this obviously wasn't a one off.http://twitpic.com/8auao0 (http://twitpic.com/8auao0)
Title: Re: The relatives + the police
Post by: campion on January 23, 2012, 08:42:PM
            I haven't seen the document, was it the soon to retire Robert Bunyard ?
Title: Re: The relatives + the police
Post by: sc82 on January 23, 2012, 08:46:PM
Yes Campion, thats who the letter is from. It also mentions Peter Simpson-Deputy Chief Constable and Jim Dickinson-Detective Chief Superintendent will be present
Title: Re: The relatives + the police
Post by: campion on January 23, 2012, 08:50:PM
       Did any local politicians attend the party, sniffing out a donation !
Title: Re: The relatives + the police
Post by: nugnug on January 23, 2012, 08:59:PM
i must say i have never heard of this in any other murder case.
Title: Re: The relatives + the police
Post by: campion on January 23, 2012, 09:03:PM
      Nug Nug, ever heard of Kenneth Noye. SC82, are you the one who wanted to be a lawyer, well
  how about being a MacKenzie witness
Title: Re: The relatives + the police
Post by: nugnug on January 23, 2012, 09:08:PM
yes ive heard of him but i have not heard of is a policeman of senior rank meeting a member the victims family before or after the murder.
Title: Re: The relatives + the police
Post by: grahameb on January 23, 2012, 09:11:PM
      Nug Nug, ever heard of Kenneth Noye. SC82, are you the one who wanted to be a lawyer, well
  how about being a MacKenzie witness
I think sc has the makings of a good private detective.
Title: Re: The relatives + the police
Post by: campion on January 23, 2012, 09:21:PM
          nugnug, I am sorry if I misunderstood your point, mine was Noye committed murder, which
  in court was deemed self defence, and through his "network " associated with police and politicians.
Title: Re: The relatives + the police
Post by: grahameb on January 23, 2012, 09:26:PM
          nugnug, I am sorry if I misunderstood your point, mine was Noye committed murder, which
  in court was deemed self defence, and through his "network " associated with police and politicians.
In actual fact the police (plain clothed lot) do associate with criminals on a regular basis. You may not believe this but there are a lot a shady deals go on between police and the criminal fraternity. Of course that isn't reference to Ann's meeting this chap for dinner. It's just a thought you might like to know?
Title: Re: The relatives + the police
Post by: sc82 on January 23, 2012, 09:38:PM
      Nug Nug, ever heard of Kenneth Noye. SC82, are you the one who wanted to be a lawyer, well
  how about being a MacKenzie witness

Yes that is me Campion. Forgive my ignorance but what do you mean about being a Mackenzie witness??
Title: Re: The relatives + the police
Post by: mertol22 on January 23, 2012, 11:00:PM
When you go over the case from the relatives side you sense urgency  a quickness to get the case moving and all point to Jeremy, he stood no chance ,
with Sheila in no mental condition to benefit anything should anything happen to Ralph and June , it would have been a battle between Jeremy and the relatives, all the money gone on what exactly?
Title: Re: The relatives + the police
Post by: campion on January 24, 2012, 02:06:PM
        sc82, I am sure choch said somewhere about being a MacKenzie witness/friend, they are silent
  advisers in court, just a thought thats all.
Title: Re: The relatives + the police
Post by: gringo on January 25, 2012, 03:38:PM
Having read the Guardian story from earlier this week about Dean Boshell's murder and subsequent conviction of Ricky Percival  on the uncorroborated "evidence" of Damon Alvin , I am struck by the apparent parallels with the JB case regarding the behaviour (or M.O. as some would call it) of Essex Police . Detectives spent 94 hours schooling (sorry interviewing ) Alvin . Whilst he was in prison his house was sold bringing £190,000 profit which could have been seized under the Proceeds of Crime Act . Essex Police allegedly facilitated the sale . EP seeming to go beyond the call of duty in order to benefit a "witness" (who also happens to be a criminal and who stands to gain financially by the conviction ) . Percival lost an appeal last year (no surprise there ) , at the Court of "Appease" . His case is now with the CCRC who will no doubt use their legendary powers to see justice served .                                                                                              EP do seem to have a M.O. of sorts . Spend lots of time schooling a criminal to get their story straight , make sure that the "witness" gains financial reward and then "goes away" . Somehow this uncorroborated self serving story is counted as evidence .                                                                           The Police get away with all of this because the Court of "Appease" is little more than a fig leaf .                  Sorry to be long winded , incoherent  and probably off topic but have read the forum for some time now and this appears to be no bar so thought I would give my tuppence worth. Finally if you haven't read the article , it is very illuminating regarding EP .                                                                                                                                                             
Title: Re: The relatives + the police
Post by: Roch on January 25, 2012, 03:44:PM
Having read the Guardian story from earlier this week about Dean Boshell's murder and subsequent conviction of Ricky Percival  on the uncorroborated "evidence" of Damon Alvin , I am struck by the apparent parallels with the JB case regarding the behaviour (or M.O. as some would call it) of Essex Police . Detectives spent 94 hours schooling (sorry interviewing ) Alvin . Whilst he was in prison his house was sold bringing £190,000 profit which could have been seized under the Proceeds of Crime Act . Essex Police allegedly facilitated the sale . EP seeming to go beyond the call of duty in order to benefit a "witness" (who also happens to be a criminal and who stands to gain financially by the conviction ) . Percival lost an appeal last year (no surprise there ) , at the Court of "Appease" . His case is now with the CCRC who will no doubt use their legendary powers to see justice served .                                                                                              EP do seem to have a M.O. of sorts . Spend lots of time schooling a criminal to get their story straight , make sure that the "witness" gains financial reward and then "goes away" . Somehow this uncorroborated self serving story is counted as evidence .                                                                           The Police get away with all of this because the Court of "Appease" is little more than a fig leaf .                  Sorry to be long winded , incoherent  and probably off topic but have read the forum for some time now and this appears to be no bar so thought I would give my tuppence worth. Finally if you haven't read the article , it is very illuminating regarding EP .                                                                                                                                                             

No need for an apology.  I get exactly where you're coming from with this post.