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The fact that it even goes against what the OS says is quite odd. The whole event has been rewritten to try and make it fit - and it 'still' doesn't fit!
And yet Neville is supposed to have used it to call Jeremy and then later to call police but using the 999 number which would have been quicker. Your reason seems to support Neville NOT having used it rather than having used it.
Call it nonsense,call it what you like,but I really don't see the difficulty in understanding ?
But there seems to be an extraordinary amount of effort in trying to make it fit, that is what I can't understand. Why so desperate?
I believe Neville called the police when Jeremy tried ringing back his father and found the phone engaged. Which meant someone at WHF was using the phone,and it wasn't Jeremy !
Haha, well clearly you do!!!!
Jeremy supporters have no evidence of his innocence and nothing at all to back up his claim of receiving a call from Nevill. Nevill phoning police to say Sheila was running around with a gun crazy is about the only chance they have of suggesting his innocence. Why are they so desperate for him to be innocent? Who knows...
No difficulty.I'm quite laid-back about it because it seems feasible that's what took place. :D
I often wonder. And the only thing I can come up with is to "win".Feasible to you. But with your logic, Neville could just as much been on the phone with the chinese take-away!! Because you're saying you believe he was on the phone (hence the engaged tone Jeremy recieved) but still that doesn't mean it was to the police, there is no evidence of that.
Who else would Neville have rang in a pending killer situation other than the police,then ?
In a pending killer situation? 999.