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JEREMY BAMBER CASE => Jeremy Bamber Case Discussion => Topic started by: mike tesko on September 28, 2014, 03:09:PM
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Bews does not say, whether or not the female was dead, or alive...
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Bews passed the messages to the control room, at 7.37 and 7.38am, making mention of the discovery of one dead female, but he got that wrong as a result of a misunderstanding arising out what he overheard via police radio messages being padsrd from inside the farmhouse...
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Bews passed the messages to the control room, at 7.37 and 7.38am, making mention of the discovery of one dead female, but he got that wrong as a result of a misunderstanding arising out what he overheard via police radio messages being passed from inside the farmhouse...
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What Bews overheard via personal hand sets in the possession of the raid team, matched precisely what was being overheard back in the control room via the eavesdrop arranged by the operator who had patched a telephone link from the kitchen at the farmhouse through to police control. Of particular intrerest is the fact that although all members of the raid team were men, one of the vioces overheard at the time of entry into the kitchen, was distinctively female...
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EXTRACT from PS Bews Police interviews (1986):-
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Bews heard the voices over the personal handsets of the raid team when they entered the kitchen, he states quite categorically that he believed they found the body of a female, no mention of a male body by Bews, who relayed the messages to police control, as per the log entries, timed at 7.37 and 7.38am...
Nothing about two bodies in the kitchen, or the presence of a male body...
How then, could he relay the content of the messages recorded at log entry 7.37 and 7.38am?
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Bews heard the voices over the personal handsets of the raid team when they entered the kitchen, he states quite categorically that he believed they found the body of a female, no mention of a male body by Bews, who relayed the messages to police control, as per the log entries, timed at 7.37 and 7.38am...
Nothing about two bodies in the kitchen, or the presence of a male body...
How then, could he relay the content of the messages recorded at log entry 7.37 and 7.38am?
Of course, we know that Ralphs body was also found in the kitchen, it ended up on the kitchen floor, balancing precariously over an overturned chair, with his head in a metal bucket. This does not mean that what the raid team spoke about upon entry to the kitchen as per PS Bews interview was a mistake, where Ralphs body had been mistaken for that of a female in the circumstances since described by PC Collins, and others, which they say occurred because Collins and Delgado had looked through the kitchen window prior to entry, reporting that they could see a female behind the door, which upon entry into the kitchen the body was discovered to be the body of Ralph Bamber, not a female - because, Bews clearly heard over hand held police radios in the possession of the raid team as they had already entered the kitchen of the farmhouse, and he heard a radio message saying that they had found the body of a female (after entry to the kitchen had been gained). Bews interview extract, makes a nonsense of the Collins and Delgado forced explanation as part of a cover up to try and hide the fact that Sheila had originally been confronted downstairs in the kitchen upon entry, but through a series of bizarre circumstances, had ended upstairs in the main bedroom...
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It was Bews who was responsible for relaying the message contained in the scene log, timed at 8.10am, describing the discovery of a "further three bodies upstairs, making five dead in total"...
Why then does he not speak or refer to the whereabouts of one other body, since if five had died as we know they did, why is it that Bews only relays information about four of those five bodies that he hears over police radios in use inside the farmhouse by the raid team, in messages he passes from the scene to police control at Chelmsford?
I have identified a key turning point in the police operation which has not been reported accurately from between about 7.45am and 10am, that same morning, in which the operation went pearshaped, with the displacement of Sheila's body from downstairs to upstairs, so that by the time PC Bird (SOC) started taking a series of crime scene photographs by 10 O'clock, there was only one body downstairs in the kitchen, and the other four upstairs in the bedrooms...