... and two or three others, probably TFG.
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The following is what was bugging me. The first paragraph, in which Poppy Ann Miller mistakenly refers to E as being "logged as empty"... not as "Entered" which it certainly is...
https://www.the-newshub.com/general/jeremy-bamber-a-thirty-year-injustice489
http://poppymeze.blogspot.co.uk/2016/07/jeremy-bamber-gun-cupboard.html
All the names are familiar to me other than 'Bourne'. He also entered the highest number of rooms along with Golding at 14. I would have expected soc officer, DC Hammersley and photographer, PC Bird, to have entered the highest number of rooms. Can anyone shed any light on 'Bourne'?
I note the box room between main bedroom and twins room isn't logged. Which leads me to conclude this document like most documents linked to the case is unreliable. (I would imagine today officers have cameras built into headwear). Officers definitely entered the box room and opened/closed the door as stated in witness statements. This is important given SC's position and that of the bible in soc photos in relation to the box room door.
Chief Sup Harris only entered 5 rooms (3 rooms containing victims). I would have wanted to have a good nosey about in every room to get a feel for the place.
It should be obvious to anyone knowing the basics that 'E' cannot possibly mean Empty. 'E' must mean the same thing throughout the document otherwise what distinguishes one 'E' from another 'E'?!!! It's obvious from soc photos other rooms are not empty so how can 'E' mean the gun cupboard was empty?!!!