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Newbury1

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Re: Police received screaming and ranting responses from inside farmhouse
« Reply #285 on: January 13, 2012, 09:25:AM »
Nick / Hartley...If only the police would release the 'cover up' file.  Then we could at least substantiate  some of these claims.  It's so frustrating.

Roch, as you know I also stand for the release of everything, and yes, it is frustrating. The EG case draws on a disturbing element of unreleased information that clearly would have had a significant effect on the original jury.

16 years a box containing relevant information was witheld by Merseyside police. If EG gets his case overturned, and it is looking that way, the JB campaign should be right on it.

EG (with his sister) was also on Breakfast TV this morning!

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Re: Police received screaming and ranting responses from inside farmhouse
« Reply #286 on: January 13, 2012, 09:27:AM »
See this thread: http://jeremybamberforum.co.uk/index.php/topic,590.msg12022.html#msg12022
Thanks hartley. I can't read it very well. Where's the part which talks about him seeing the gun propped up at the window? I notice that he says he got to WHF farm at around 9.16?

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Re: Police received screaming and ranting responses from inside farmhouse
« Reply #287 on: January 13, 2012, 09:23:PM »
See this thread: http://jeremybamberforum.co.uk/index.php/topic,590.msg12022.html#msg12022

The attachment is very interesting reading. How can somebody be so unsure of what his role was in a case which was supposed to be like no other that Essex force had ever seen. If I had been involved on that day I am sure I would remember what my role was!

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Re: Police received screaming and ranting responses from inside farmhouse
« Reply #288 on: January 13, 2012, 09:37:PM »
Responding to earlier posts on this thread. Why would a barking dog stop armed officers entering the farmhouse? JB had told them the breed of dog so they knew it was small. Surely that would not stop them entering the house, they would simply shoot the dog on site IMO. Also, it has been suggested here that the armed officers only entered the farm following PC Jappes(?) sighting of a rifle in the upstairs window. Why? JB had already told them that there were several firearms inside the house. Why would that siting make them believe it was safe to enter the farmhouse?