When JB was asked why NB would call him (JB) and not the police JB claims that NB was not the sort to get organisations involved and preferred to keep things in the family:
29. The appellant told the officers about the telephone call from his father, adding that it sounded as though someone had cut him off. When asked if it was possible that his sister was inside with a gun he said yes. He told the police that he did not get on with her. He was asked if it was likely that his sister had gone berserk with a gun and he replied, "I don't really know. She is a nutter. She's been having treatment." When asked why his father had called him and not the police, he said that his father was not the sort of person to get "organisations" involved, preferring to keep things within the family. When asked why he had not dialled 999, the appellant said he did not think it would make any difference to the time it would have taken for the police to arrive. The above seems to corroborate with independent witnesses:
1. NB had a low opinion of the police as stated in RB's WS"he (NB) commented that if they were like the police at Witham they were no more good than Dad's Army":
(bottom of 1st, top of 2nd)
http://jeremybamberforum.co.uk/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=513.0;attach=1651http://jeremybamberforum.co.uk/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=513.0;attach=16522. The Bambers were private people as stated in CC's book:"One of the most striking things about that day, although not altogether surprising for me, was the fact that, the more I talked to June and Nevill's relations, the more I realised none of them actually knew anything had been seriously wrong with Bambs - not even June's sister Pam. Many of them said that had they known, they would have been more than willing to help and share the burden. Why hadn't I contacted them and told them all about it? I couldn't believe what I was hearing and could only reply by saying that I didn't feel it had been my business to betray the Bamber's confidence.
They were very private people whose decisions I had to respect - whether right or wrong. These people had no idea how much I'd need them as allies to convince June and Nevill of how strongly I felt Bamb's treatment should have been changed".
It's also interesting to note that NB seemed to prefer private services over public services. Obviously he was in a financial position to choose. Nevertheless:
SC and JB were privately educated
SC and June received private psychiatric treatment
NB desisted RWB's idea of involving the local police in the security of OCP likening them to Dad's Army
Again there's some evidence that what JB said about NB not wanting to involve "organisations" might be true.