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Offline scipio_usmc

Clerical errors that were used to make allegations to COLP
« on: December 28, 2015, 01:39:47 AM »
1) On the Holab forms filled out in triplicate on Aug 13 by Cook he wrote item 22 for the moderator on the first 2 copies and accidentally wrote item 23 on the third.

2) The form with the error is the one that ended up being returned to police.  Davidson consulted this form when he filled out paperwork thus calling it item 23 even though it was actually item 22.  Whiddon later corrected this error by crossing out 23 and typing 22 on the sheet.

3) Davidson not bothering to read all the forms and assuming everything on the CID6 pages were collected the same date so writing the same date that was on page 1 for all items including the paint samples though the page containing it makes clear it was collected a different date. Thus writing the wrong date on a Holab form.

4) The form conveying the materials to the lab on Aug 30 contained a typo which said August 20.

In addition to these clerical errors Jeremy made allegations around the fact that the moderator was originally designated SBJ/1 then DB/1 and later DRB/1.

After they found out that Boutflour had found the various items found in the closet they changed:

SBJ/1 to DB/1
AE/1 to DB/2
AE/2 to DB/3
HGO/1 to DB/4

Since David Bird already had exhibits under the DB prefix they added Boutflour's middle initial thus using DRB for these.



“...there are three classes of intellects: one which comprehends by itself; another which appreciates what others comprehend; and a third which neither comprehends by itself nor by the showing of others; the first is the most excellent, the second is good, the third is useless.”  Niccolò Machiavelli

Offline guinness

Re: Clerical errors that were used to make allegations to COLP
« Reply #1 on: December 28, 2015, 06:54:13 PM »
surely that's the reason police are not supposed to change the numbers ? so not to open themselves to possible suspicion?

Offline scipio_usmc

Re: Clerical errors that were used to make allegations to COLP
« Reply #2 on: December 28, 2015, 08:30:31 PM »
surely that's the reason police are not supposed to change the numbers ? so not to open themselves to possible suspicion?

There is no rule against changing exhibit numbers if you later learn that someone else was the person who found the items in fact that is preferable because the whole point of the system is so that from the prefix you can know who found the item.

However if you do that then you have to go through all the documents in the case to make them match up so there is no confusion.  Whiddon did exactly that and there was no confusion.  After the trial the defense found out about the changes. Jeremy crafted wild conspiracies to COLP crafted around such but they all were found by COLP to be complete nonsense.

For instance alleging that David Bird found a silencer on the day of the murders, that this moderator was marked DB/1 on that day and he took such moderator into custody. 

COLP determined that David Bird assigned DB/1 to a photo.  David Bird didn't collect physical evidence he took photos at the scene.  The first reference to a moderator being marked DB/1 was when all 4 items found by Boutflour were changed to the DB prefix.  Proof existed that DB/1was in use for a different exhibit well before a moderator was referred to as DB/1.

Since there already was a DB/1-4 and in fact much more it was easier to change the 4 items to DRB then to have Bird change his hundreds of exhibits to something else.  It is beyond question that they could not leave the items DB/1-4 given there already was such an exhibit.  They would have to change either the 4 exhibits again or change Bird's exhibits. So it is sheer folly to try alleging anything around the second chance to DRB.  Yet some do exactly that but do so inconsistently.  Though the scope went through 3 changes they don't allege there were 3 scopes.  They just allege 3 moderators.

Given COLP's findings it is a waste of time to try pursuing this line but some don't care and are out to use anything they can no matter how ill advisable it might be.  Legal minds look for something legitimate while propagandists look for anything they can try to fool people with

“...there are three classes of intellects: one which comprehends by itself; another which appreciates what others comprehend; and a third which neither comprehends by itself nor by the showing of others; the first is the most excellent, the second is good, the third is useless.”  Niccolò Machiavelli