Could Neville have been forced to make the call to Jeremy?
I hope your not going to ask the same million questions you've asked before, Jackie, because on this forum at least, it's unlikely that you'll get anyone agreeing with your point of view... you're an idealist in a realist's world.
Nevill was maimed in the face and jaw upstairs in his bedroom (about 10 -12 cartridge shells located there, only 3 in the kitchen - from 3 of the 4 bullet head shots which finally killed him), ergo he was incapable of speaking coherently and he would have been spitting blood even if he attempted to... you've seen the pathology reports.
Peter Vanezis noted that "
there were gross fractures and disruptive injuries to the left side of the jaw and nearby teeth associated with two bullets and associated soft tissue injuries to the larynx... extreme pain would have been caused by these wounds... the victim's ability to speak would be completely impaired... at best he would only be able to produce audible groans and even then this would be painful".
Jeremy Bamber claimed that when he heard Nevill speak, he felt that his father had been really hurt (in other words Nevill had already been seriously injured upstairs). If that was so, how come he managed to make out what he was supposed to have said - "Sheila's/she's got the gun, etc.", in direct contradiction to the view of an experienced doctor and pathologist.
Furthermore, there would have been blood sprayed all over the worktop and handset even if he tried to speak... it wasn't there, Jackie... you've seen the photo.