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Crimewatch Appeal - Murder Of Jill Dando - Aired 18.05.99

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Holly Goodhead:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TuEZzV6VJDc&t=1093s

Nick Ross Tribute:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SHCvdWBnD0Q&t=77s

(Viewers are advised background music is somewhat melo-dramatic  8(8-)))

Holly Goodhead:
Police thinking around the time of the appeal is spot on imo.  Hamish Campbell who led the investigation talks about the possibility of:

- Multiple people involved
- Emotions
- Money exchanging hands

All of which fit with my theory that someone had a grievance against Alan and Jill's relationship which was high profile and covered by the likes of Hello/OK: engagement, wedding plans and plans to start a family.

That someone, or someone in that someone's circle, had contact with a * * who carried out the murder, which probably but not necessarily involved money exchanging hands, and aligned with the * * ideology in that in its eyes Jill represented the British Establishment: BBC employee, presenting Crimewatch and working alongside and supporting British police officers.

Nicholas:

--- Quote from: Holly Goodhead on May 08, 2019, 07:58:20 AM ---Police thinking around the time of the appeal is spot on imo.  Hamish Campbell who led the investigation talks about the possibility of:

- Multiple people involved
- Emotions
- Money exchanging hands

All of which fit with my theory that someone had a grievance against Alan and Jill's relationship which was high profile and covered by the likes of Hello/OK: engagement, wedding plans and plans to start a family.

That someone, or someone in that someone's circle, had contact with a * * who carried out the murder, which probably but not necessarily involved money exchanging hands, and aligned with the * * ideology in that in its eyes Jill represented the British Establishment: BBC employee, presenting Crimewatch and working alongside and supporting British police officers.

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You are entitled to your opinion and outlandish conspiracy theories Holly but I’m only interested in facts.

It’s interesting how you start new threads on this case yet refuse to answer the numerous posts made in response.

Holly Goodhead:
The Crimewatch appeal refers to multiple witnesses seeing a man/men? (some of the descriptions vary slightly) carrying and/or using mobile phones.  The police investigation searched through call data for hundreds, if not thousands, of mobile calls made in the Chiswick/Fulham area from the time Jill left Chiswick to the time she arrived at Gowan Ave, Fulham and found nothing of interest.  Is it possible what the witnesses thought were mobile phones were in fact walkie talkies?  The use of walkie talkies would enable the perp(s) to communicate without leaving an electronic audit trail.   

Nicholas:

--- Quote from: Holly Goodhead on May 21, 2019, 08:03:39 AM ---The Crimewatch appeal refers to multiple witnesses seeing a man/men? (some of the descriptions vary slightly) carrying and/or using mobile phones.  The police investigation searched through call data for hundreds, if not thousands, of mobile calls made in the Chiswick/Fulham area from the time Jill left Chiswick to the time she arrived at Gowan Ave, Fulham and found nothing of interest.  Is it possible what the witnesses thought were mobile phones were in fact walkie talkies?  The use of walkie talkies would enable the perp(s) to communicate without leaving an electronic audit trail.   

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--- Quote from: Holly Goodhead on May 17, 2019, 01:16:13 PM ---https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9iJGmjFqFdE

A really good docu imo.

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Each appeal differs

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=o2FQAs2FTHc

There’s no mention of mobile phones or “walkie talkies” in the above news clip

There is however suggestion of someone waiting

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