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jixy

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Re: The Defence Will State Their Case
« Reply #4635 on: May 30, 2019, 08:05:39 AM »

What I do not understand, if he wanted to forget all about it, why does he go around giving speeches?
Why did he agree with the making of the Netflix program?

His appearance at the Leveson and the many Tv documentaries he appears in also... And interviews with various news channels..

Far from hiding, he is in plain sight.... Honestly, by now most people wouldn't have a clue who is... If he had not been all over the TV since the event...

The Netflix program firmly plants him in everyones mind....

The changing of his appearance really makes no difference he is all over the internet, Getty have film and images of him, that are not going away anytime soon..

Also 44, Canygne Road, will never be forgotten, the place where it is said the event took place.. Do people really want to live there still? Or rent?

It's a bit ghoulish... When other murders have happened, they pull the building down, maybe they could block the basement up, I suppose both Flats are empty now...

Nina... Did people recognise him before the tragic event?

Did you know him before all of this??


Maybe if you picked apart Tabak's thoughts actions and motives like you do with CJ you may remove the need for such long repetitive posts!

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Re: The Defence Will State Their Case
« Reply #4636 on: May 30, 2019, 08:05:48 AM »
How do you know, you know nothing about the law.  Has Boris Johnson mislead the public over Brexit? The Law is changing very much regarding internet usage and the language used, Facebook, WhatsApp all the media sites are having to watch more carefully what is allowed, what if Joanna’s parents want to take NB to task over his mis information about their daughter?


What misinformation are you referring to?



Please don't get me started on Boris Johnson and/or Brexit!  I get enough of that from Mr Wah!! 

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« Reply #4637 on: May 30, 2019, 08:11:35 AM »

Maybe if you picked apart Tabak's thoughts actions and motives like you do with CJ you may remove the need for such long repetitive posts!

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CJ, is the talker..

jixy

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Re: The Defence Will State Their Case
« Reply #4638 on: May 30, 2019, 08:16:52 AM »
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CJ, is the talker..
If you took as much time to look at the evidence against Tabak  like you judge everyone else connected to this case, then you would see what, in my opinion,  a monster he really is.

You refuse!

By the way CJ is a victim in all this unlike Tabak so he can behave in whatever way he wishes to help him deal with the ordeal.

Tabak on the other hand has NO excuses for his behaviour, from the disgusting porn to murder
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Re: The Defence Will State Their Case
« Reply #4639 on: May 30, 2019, 08:20:42 AM »

What misinformation are you referring to?



Please don't get me started on Boris Johnson and/or Brexit!  I get enough of that from Mr Wah!!
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I bought Boris in as an example mrswah, no one seen that coming, I think the world has had enough of fake news.  I’m not calling Boris by the way. The internet is a powerful tool and unregulated to a certain degree, I can honestly see a lot more cases coming forward in the near future.  Who knows what is libellous or not now days mrswah!

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« Reply #4640 on: May 30, 2019, 08:28:04 AM »

and you are just rude! If you took as much time to look at the evidence against Tabak and what kind of person he really is like you judge everyone else connected to this case, then you would see what a monster he really is.

You refuse!

By the way CJ is a victim in all this unlike Tabak so he can behave in whatever way he wishes to help him deal with the ordeal.

Tabak on the other hand has NO excuses for his behaviour, from the disgusting porn to murder

I'm not being rude... CJ does speak all the time as far as I can tell, my next post will be a case in point...  As we know Dr Vincent tabak, hasn't spoken, and made a NO Comment interviews, apart from a small piece surrounding a mobile phone...

So i can hardly quote Dr Vincent tabak since the conviction, can I.... He is not writing to the papers ...

I can only use the information that is available at the time and since.... And that is what I have done... If CJ is everywhere, and is central to this case, then I use his own words and have an opinion on them... That is all..


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Re: The Defence Will State Their Case
« Reply #4641 on: May 30, 2019, 08:29:28 AM »
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Christopher Jefferies' hopes for TV drama

9th December 2014

The man wrongly arrested for the murder of Jo Yeates in Bristol says he hopes a TV drama about him will highlight how "dangerous" the UK press can be.
Christopher Jefferies was arrested and questioned by detectives after Ms Yeates' body was found on Christmas Day 2010.
He was released two days later. Dutch national Vincent Tabak was later convicted of the murder.
The Peter Morgan-scripted drama about the events will be shown on ITV on Wednesday.
09 Dec 2014

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/av/uk-england-bristol-30392997/christopher-jefferies-hopes-for-tv-drama

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CJ: Interview with BBC:

Well um.. I was reassured when I first met Peter Morgan, because he made it quite clear, that he had entirely, serious intention in making the film, it wasn't going to be in anyway exploitative, or sensational, erm and he was also extremely, sensitive to the possible feelings of Jo Yeates parents.

Erm..So...Erm.. on that understanding I said yes fine, and I was happy to go along with the idea and I think in the event, Roger Michell has made an extremely powerful and extremely important film.

Erm, thanks to a large extent, to erm the performance of Jason Watkins the actor, erm... who's playing my role in the film.

My main interest is in going to be how other people react, once the film is shown, erm, if, other people think that it's a very fine film, and if other people, are moved by it, for the right reasons and if people are reminded just how dangerous the press in this country can be, in entirely erm.. irresponsibly destroying people's lives, then I think the film will have done a great deal of good



Here he is interviewed outside next to the main entrance of Canygne Road..He seems very happy to have this film made..

He's impressed that Jason Watkins the actor is playing his role in the film....

Don't get me wrong, it may be a nervous grin, but thats not the impression I get, but that is me... He seems as pleased as punch..


And he appears more concerned about the media, ... he is more concerned how it may be perceived, whether or not people will think it's a fine film...If I didn't know of him, I would have thought he was debuting his talents and looking for recognition...


Far from being a shy and retiring rose, he has bloomed into a man happy to be seen in front of camera, and happy to be associated with actors and directors etc...

I personally find it strange....

Everyone reacts differently to situations, I'd be hiding under the table and avoiding everyone, but that is me....

So Nina... He appears very approachable... even happy about the film, so there are other topic's you could talk to him about... Netflix appears to be something most know about...


jixy

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Re: The Defence Will State Their Case
« Reply #4642 on: May 30, 2019, 08:32:31 AM »
And there lies your problem with this case. Maybe focus less on poor CJ and more on the silence of Tabak! case solved

CJ can talk freely because he is innocent. Tabak stays silent with the shame of taking the life of a young innocent woman

If any of your points were valid, Tabak would actually have something to say...he doesnt!

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Re: The Defence Will State Their Case
« Reply #4643 on: May 30, 2019, 08:38:29 AM »
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/av/uk-england-bristol-30392997/christopher-jefferies-hopes-for-tv-drama



Here he is interviewed outside next to the main entrance of Canygne Road... He is grinning like a Cheshire cat?? That is really weird.. He seems very happy to have this film made..



Nowhere near as weird  as someone sitting alone in a flat, looking at disgusting vile images then nipping out and killing his neighbour? Nowhere near
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Re: The Defence Will State Their Case
« Reply #4644 on: May 30, 2019, 08:46:27 AM »
I disagree. NB questions CJ far more than he has ever questioned Tabak and his motives. The respect has only ever been for TABAK!

The answer to that is simple.... CJ, as I have stated many many times, has made various statements on TV documentaries, in Tv interviews, he has his 2 Leveson statements and was the centre of the Police inquiry into the Murder of Joanna yeates..

He freely admits to have conversed with Dr Vincent Tabak on two occasions on the weekend of the 17th December 2010 to the 19th December 2010, when a light dusting of snow was visible..

He was arrested, he was released on Police bail... DCI Phil Jones stated at The Leveson the reason for him not being released until March 2011, was because of a blood stained trainer under the sink behind the kick board in the house...

That particular statement from DCI Phil Jones was interesting, in the fact that it took them 3 months to test the trainer, yet lindsay Lennen states they turned around all the evidence , DNA, Fibres, suspects clothes, in 48 hours...

So what happened when it came to the trainer? Why did it take so long?

If it wasn't for CJ's interviews and statements, it would be difficult to place anything at any time... He is the person whom heard /saw people at the gate, he is the person that Sky News interviewed out side his Canygne Road address..

I have not put these words into CJ's mouth, he has spoken them himself, that is why, I stated that I prefer the video's and Leveson statements to use in this case, because you actually have the sworn statement or the words coming out of peoples own mouths.... So I cannot be incorrect when I repeat them...

That is also why I have translated many of the interviews of several people whom are connected to this case...

It is NOT me that has put CJ, front and centre in this case, but CJ himself, who has taken, to letting everyone know what happened to him in December 2010.. When as I have said, if he hadn't... everyone by now wouldn't really have a clue as to whom he is, and CJ would have long since been forgotten about.... (imo)



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Re: The Defence Will State Their Case
« Reply #4645 on: May 30, 2019, 08:48:13 AM »
??

CJ, is the talker..
But not a murderer

jixy

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Re: The Defence Will State Their Case
« Reply #4646 on: May 30, 2019, 08:49:57 AM »
And who was it who dragged everyone else into this nightmare? Tabak!

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« Reply #4647 on: May 30, 2019, 08:52:22 AM »
I have also stated, I do not know why CJ, has done all these interviews, drams etc... maybe it was because it was the only way in which he could highlight the case..

For all i know he is trying to help Dr Vincent tabak in the only way he believes he can...

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Re: The Defence Will State Their Case
« Reply #4648 on: May 30, 2019, 08:53:09 AM »
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/av/uk-england-bristol-30392997/christopher-jefferies-hopes-for-tv-drama



Here he is interviewed outside next to the main entrance of Canygne Road... He is grinning like a Cheshire cat?? That is really weird.. He seems very happy to have this film made..

He's impressed that Jason Watkins the actor is playing his role in the film....

Don't get me wrong, it may be a nervous grin, but thats not the impression I get, but that is me... He seems as pleased as punch..


And he appears more concerned about the media, than the demise of his tenant Joanna Yeates.... he is more concerned how it may be perceived, whether or not people will think it's a fine film...  Really... is he having a giggle..

And then you wonder why i think things are made up....!

If I didn't know of him, I would have thought he was debuting his talents and looking for recognition...


Far from being a shy and retiring rose, he has bloomed into a man happy to be seen in front of camera, and happy to be associated with actors and directors etc...

I personally find it strange....

Everyone reacts differently to situations, I'd be hiding under the table and avoiding everyone, but that is me....

So Nina... He appears very approachable... even happy about the film, so there are other topic's you could talk to him about... Netflix appears to be something most know about...


Every word you've typed is a slur against a VICTIM, who has a God given right to act in any manner he sees fit. I think he's earned the right to celebrate his release from the Hell which has been imposed on him. Before you have the temerity to say more about what you'd do under the same circumstances. I suggest you withhold from putting out such information unless or until you find yourself in the circumstances CJ was in.

jixy

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Re: The Defence Will State Their Case
« Reply #4649 on: May 30, 2019, 08:55:57 AM »
I have also stated, I do not know why CJ, has done all these interviews, drams etc... maybe it was because it was the only way in which he could highlight the case..

For all i know he is trying to help Dr Vincent tabak in the only way he believes he can...


huge assumptions once again along with your presumed right of entitlement to any info you think you deserve to know about!

Help Tabak?
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