As far as I'm aware one line = any extension picked up immediately disables others. When did he enter his parents bedroom to remove the phone and replace it under mags in kitchen? In any event a bit of a risk as June or NB might have found it and replaced it. Still think NB would notice a missing phone at the side of his bed and think it odd if it was normally there and discuss with June/investigate.
Presumably he did it on Monday but maybe he did it Sunday there is no way to know for sure. We only know he did it by the time Pike collected the cordless phone and adapter because Pike saw the rotary phone in the kitchen. The cordless phone and adapter were next to the rotary phone. Jeremy was seen running from the house right before this so maybe that is when he did it. All we know for sure though is that my mid Monday it was there.
What is the risk? Even if the parents notice they will simply assume the kitchen phone was broken and that is why the bedroom phone replaced it. Jeremy could play dumb and say he has no idea if they asked him why it was there or he could lie and say the kitchen phone broke. That's even they even asked him. They could have asked others and even if they get no answer as to who moved it or why what could they do? With the kitchen phone hidden they would have to leave the rotary phone there until they could get a new phone.
Whoever answered the phone must have woken JM so surely she would recall who woke her? There were only 2/3 occupants in the property. she then forgot/became muddled whether SB entered her bedroom after the circa 3.30am call or the 5.30am call.
I think there were 4 of them there including Julie. It is possible for a different roommate to go and wake her than the one who answered. In any event she mixed up which of Jeremy's phone calls Doug had come into her room and told her about. She told police one call but changed it to the other call saying she made a mistake. That is understandable and there is no reason she needed to change her story. She just changed which phone call for the sake of accuracy.
Rifle cases are not designed for specific rifles. Most cases aren't. I've had loads of cases over the years for various things
and don't recall any being specific. Same as laptop bags etc. Rifle cases are sold with and without provision for a scope. Google rifle cases and you will see. I posted some links but the links didn't work when I previewed and I cant be bothered to look up more.
Did EP check out the rifle/scope/case?
Some cases are custom made for specific rifles some are generic. The problem is that there was no rifle case. Jeremy lied and said the rifle didn't fit in the closet with the accessories attached. Police confronted him saying they knew it fit and that he lied to them so he told them he didn't lie they were mistaken about what he told them and insisted he had told them it didn't fit in its case. The problem with the second claim is that there was no case purchased for the Anschutz. There was no case for police to check if it could fit in. I guess he hoped they would just accept his claim and that's it. They didn't know if a case existed or not at the time of the interrogation so it had the intended effect of shutting them up at that point. If they said there was no case and pushed him further who knows what he would have said. But by the time they found out there was no case he had lawyered up and was not questioned again until on the stand. If the prosecutors were worth a dam they would have found a way to ask him why he lied about this. But Mike never posted the cross examination of Mike like he promised he would and cross is supposed to be limited to what was broached during the main questioning so maybe they didn't find a way to ask or maybe they didn't even have enough foresight to try. We don't have any way to know. In any event for our purposes it is pretty bad to lie about such. He made up a case to try to pretend that there was a reason for removing the scope and moderator. You don't make such up for the hell of it or by accident. It was calculated.
You can see in AE's WS she corrects herself/changes previous statements:
http://miscarriageofjustice.co/index.php?topic=3169.msg118117#msg118117
Unless people know they need to recall detail why would they bother remembering seemingly unimportant events?
Yes but correcting minor details just for the sake of accuracy and claiming things happened that obviously never happened are two different things. Nevill never purchased a rifle case and they didn't keep it in a rifle case ever so how could he innocently misremember it was often kept in a rifle case with the accessories unattached? He told things for a specific purpose.