Something else.
I asked him about the man and woman thing in the kitchen.
His reply was quite interesting.
He said something like - 'at first glance I don't think they could tell if it was a man or a woman' and he went on to say, that 'whoever it was there was only one of them'.
Over the months I have now spoken to Chris Bews, several members of Essex Police, a friend of Julie Mugford, two people who worked on the farm and at least 4 people who knew Jeremy Bamber.
Addionally, I have also been in contact with Eric Allison, Scott Lomax, newspaper reporters who worked on the case, Andrew Hunter and a number of others who support Jeremy.
So, I've done a fair bit, but nowhere near as much as Mike in particular.
I'm glad I've listened to both sides.
I doubt many of Sparkfilms claims...but supposing a police officer did know a little and what Sparkfilms says the police officer said was true.
'at first glance I don't think they could tell if it was a man or a womanthe key word being "they" so if indeed some officers looked through a window it was not Collins on his own but Delgado as well. That ties up with other statements which have both looking though the window though the sighting claim was only attributed to Collins.
Its far harder to pass off a wrong sighting by 2 officers as easily as a wrong sighting by one officer.
There is an issue with many things sparkfilms claims and his "stories" have holes in them and his angle on some things gives other things away that suggest his claims are unreliable and lack credibility.
Thus info sourced just from Sparkfilms in my view cannot be trusted.