CALLING Simong... hello
I found the audio clip I was looking for re JB's commentary on the phone call he claims to have received from NB
http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/the-jeremy-bamber-files-exclusive-audio-191151
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Isn't it interesing how his story has come full circle.
This version is the same version he gave to police at the scene- that the phone went dead and that he hit redial but could not get through.
During his questioning though he claimed he immediately rang police, nothing about calling the house back. He also at one point claimed after his father stopped talking that he heard struggling on the other end and possibly shots fired.
So we have a variety of different stories from Jeremy about the call. He has apparently returned ot his initial claim but that is a bad idea because that claim is impossible. The one he made up about hearing struggling is the only plausible one which is why he made that up it was in direct response to the impossibility of his prior claims.
The testimony at trial was that it would have been impossible for him to ring anyone immediately. Contrary to his claim that the line went dead, the phone was not hung up at WHF. The call was ended on his end not at WHF. It was ende dby him hanging up. He would have to wait 1-2 minutes for the line to clear before he could dial out. So it is impossible for him to have hung up and immediately picked up the phone again and hit redial.
This statement you posted hurts him for additional reason though. He claims there was only one phone in his house, that he was in bed, was woken up and had to travel to reach the phone. How is it that Nevill had the time to dial, wait for Jeremy to pick up the phone and pass his message before Sheila made him put the phone down?
It would take minutes for all of this to occur. What was Sheila supposedly doing during this? If Sheila was there all along why would he not be scared to dial, wait for Jeremy to pickup and not afraid to speak but suddenly get scared and put the phone down?
Why would Nevill be scared to try to take away the gun himself and instead call Jeremy to do it knowing it would take time to for Jeremy to answer the phone (if he woke up and answered, given the location there is a chance it would not have woken him up), time for Jeremy to dress, time for Jeremy to drive over, time for Jeremy to try to find a way to get inside the house locked and bolted from the inside? Why would he be scared to try to take the gun away but not scared to sit on the phone talking as she aimed the gun at him?
If Sheila was going to start shooting then time was of the essence and he needed to disarm her immediately not waste minutes on the phone and then wait another 10 minutes or more for Jeremy to come.
So the call makes no sense just from that perspective, that is strike 1.
The fact he can't keep his story straight about this call even worse. But more significant is that his claim the phone went dead and he immediately either redialed or phoned police is refuted by the evidence. He can't have immediately dialed period because the line was not hung up at WHF as he claims. He neded the call and because the line at WHF was not hung up as well he had to wait 1-2 minutes for his line to clear. Testomony of Julie's roomates is that when the line cleared he phoned her. He was unaware his line took 1-2 minutes to clear which means he didn't try to call her until after it already had cleared so apparently he did something else first befoe calling her. He didn't imediately call anyone. This is strike 2.
Worst of all though, the evidence proves the shooting started in the bedroom while the parents were in bed. Nevill was shot at least 4 times in the bedroom and these wounds rendered him unable to speak. They were not severe enough to disable him though and he fled to the kitchen, June was not as fortunate she passed out before reaching the door. By the time Nevill got to the kitchen and could have used the phone he coudl not speak. So he can't have made the phonecall claimed. This is strike 3. Stick a fork in Jeremy, he's done.
Yes I know you maintain Nevill ran to the kitchen 2 times to use the phone. You claim Sheila made him put the phone down and ordered Nevill back to bed and she started shooting when both parents were back in bed then a seocnd time he fled to the kitchen but this time didn't make it to the phone before being killed. There is no evidence to support your claim and it makes no sense. If Sheila were in a crazy rage why would she choose not to shoot him in the kitchen as he was on the phone but instead to march him to bed to shoot him in bed? The only reason you shoot someone in bed is because that is when they are most vulnerable and in the worst position to try to disarm you. It makes no sense whatsoever but this is the best you could come up with to explain how Nevill could have made the phone call.