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JEREMY BAMBER CASE => Jeremy Bamber Case Discussion => Topic started by: mike tesko on February 08, 2012, 09:44:PM
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Typed incident logs from incident at whf on 7th August 1985:-
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Further typed log-
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Further typed incident log:-
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Request for operator to check line on Maldon 860209 (whf)
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Further typed incident log from scene:-
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I will be posting all original copy handwritten incident logs in due course:-
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Firearms training officers arrive at the scene to carry out a training exercise, whilst bodies are still in situ....
Their presence t the scene is completely unreported officially, by senior officers at the scene, by SOC, are later by those in high office...
What they did once these additional officers arrived at the scene, is classified - I pose this question for others to consider for the time being:-
Why would five F.S.U officers be arriving at the scene at 8:57am, when all the other forearms officers with the exception of PI Montgomery and PS Woodcock, (remained behind), left the scene?
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So...
Who was DC Henderson, and what was he doing at the scene?
Why doesn't anyone else mention him in their pocketbooks or witness statements, as being there, at the material time?
Perhaps we should take a closer look at who DC Henderson might be?
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Was identity of DC Henderson, substituted for the involvement of DC Hammersley?
Was this part of the reason why DC Hammersley got really upset when he was interviewed by COLP during his 1991, interviews, when he blurted out at the commencement of the interviews:-
" I didn't find it"
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Incident enquiry:-
(1) - Occurrences between 7:30am - 8:10am (7th August 1985)
(2) - Occurrences between 8:10am - 9:00 am (7th August 1985)
(3) - Occurrences between 9:00am - 10:00am (7th August 1985)
(4) - Occurrences between 10:00am - time bodies removed to mortuary
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Incident enquiry:-
(1) - Occurrences between 7:30am - 8:10am (7th August 1985)
(2) - Occurrences between 8:10am - 9:00 am (7th August 1985)
(3) - Occurrences between 9:00am - 10:00am (7th August 1985)
(4) - Occurrences between 10:00am - time bodies removed to mortuary
Working out what took place during each of the aforementioned periods....
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Firearms training officers arrive at the scene to carry out a training exercise, whilst bodies are still in situ....
Their presence t the scene is completely unreported officially, by senior officers at the scene, by SOC, and later by those in high office...
What they did once these additional officers arrived at the scene, is classified - I pose this question for others to consider for the time being:-
Why would five F.S.U officers be arriving at the scene at 8:57am, when all the other firearms officers with the exception of PI Montgomery and PS Woodcock, (remained behind), left the scene?
Mike I have edited your quote (typos).
In answer to your question:
If we run with the bungled raid scenario: The officers who left the scene refused to take part in any alteration of the crime scene. If we run with Woodcock having been the officer implicated in mishandling of the rifle etc., he remains at the scene because he can hardly walk away and leave his mess for others to clear up. Montgomery stays becasue he has wrestled command from the officer who was originally in command of the FSU.
The poster 'Ron Cook' who contacted ex police officers and others linked to the case, once attributed a quote to Montgomery, which I asumed had been relayed to him by another police officer, during his research. In this (I stress) alleged quote, Montgomery expresses that it is more important for the force to avoid becoming impugned than it is for an innocent man to be in prison. I do not believe Montgomery would have made such a comment to an amateur sleuth hounding him. This is why I have made the assumption stated above.
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There's also these quotes from elsewhere on the forum:
Named members of the raid team - have they pulled the wool over our eyes?
Who were the actual police officers that went into whf at about 7:30am?
Have their identities been kept a closely guarded secret?
There are some who believe that details provided by members of the firearms team relate to the state of play, after a training exercise had taken place. An example which points to this having occurred, involves the fact that Sheila was only shot once when she was photographed on the bed...
If Sheila was photographed with only one shot whilst she was on the bed, how could the original raid team have found her body on the bedroom floor with two wounds to her throat?
Based on what is now known, I am not sure that we have to accept that PC Collins, PS Woodcock and the others were the first firearms team to enter whf that morning - these officers could be the ones who took part in the training exercise, or alternatively - these officers could have been the ones which did originally enter the farmhouse, and who went back in to carry out a training exercise once Sheila fled upstairs and was shot for the second time, in the bedroom...
Lets get to the bottom of this by asking members of the raid team to disclose their pocketbook entries and lets see when they got back to base?
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