Trudi Benjamin's HERO Mike Tesco writes today: http://jeremybamberforum.co.uk/index.php/topic,9383.msg437509.html#msg437509
GOD
DOG
GOD
DOG
GOD
Sheila believed that when God spoke, he must bark like a dog, or that if she barked like a dog that God would make the firearm officers understand her and no doubt she must have ammused herself knowing that the firearms officers, understood her intention and resolve, when she took on the voice of a dog..
DOG
GOD
DOG
GOD
DOG..
And NGB, Maggie, Lookout, David, Roch and co watch on and say nothing whilst Sheila Caffell is mocked in this way 
They are all as bad as one another as far as I'm concerned!
And so it continues
http://jeremybamberforum.co.uk/index.php/topic,9383.15.htmlRoch
"There are pages missing from Essex Constabulary scene and event logs (i.e. they have been re-written). Cant comment on the exact reason. However, Mrs Caffell may have been experiencing a psychotic episode during this incident
frankie
"Yes I read the suggestion. I personally think that even the best mimicking human still sounds like a human rather than a dog though. Would need to hear a recording (if there was one) to judge the veracity of the sounds and 'responses.'
Roch
"Yes, if true, she would have sounded like a human mimicking a dog. The full audio tapes from the scene are never going to come to light. Copies were apparently made but will never see the light of day.
Lookout
"Also any tape or transcript could prove whether there was any code of communication at work or just random noises.
Maggie
"Yes he was, he was also very old.
frankie
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This is all fascinating and intriguing and the reason that I have joined this forum, so thanks. Forgive me for being on catch up but how is all of this detailed information known? Just thinking that if I'd been involved then by now I'd have blabbed to someone and this might be all over the press?

Mike T
"Something else of significance occurred much earlier at the scene when PS Bews, PC Myall, and Jeremy went on a recce' of the farmhouse...
It was as a result of this 'event' occurring, which may have attracted the silhouetted figure to come and stand next to the parents bedroom window, as if peering out into the grounds at the front of the farmhouse! After a couple of minutes, the silhouetted figure walked swiftly across the full opening of the bedroom window, from right to left (as viewed from the vantage point, of Bews, Myall and Jeremy), going in the general direction of an internal doorway which led from the main bedroom into the box room...
With the benefit of hindsight, it now seems almost certain that the silhouetted figure had left the main bedroom and gone to the window in the box room which was situated on a different side of the farmhouse. It would have provided the silhouetted figure with an ideal opportunity to cast a lengthy gaze over the courtyard, near the back door to the house, as well as afford a general view toward the barns and outbuildings!
What was it, which caused this activity in the mind of the silhouetted figure?
Well...
It was the dog barking, which was locked away in one of the outbuildings, the sound of the dog barking alerted the person, whoever it was, that there was someone or something milling around outside!
Jeremy would comment to the two police officers at the time, that it was strange that his father (Neville Bamber) had not responded to the barking of the dog, because apparently it would have drawn Neville from his bed to investigate! Maybe, Neville Bamber was already dead by that stage (4.02am)? If so, then who could the silhouetted figure seen at the parents bedroom window have been?
June Bamber?
Sheila Caffell?
The Assassin?
Everything now known about by Essex police in connection with this matter leads to the inevitable conclusion that the person seen could only have been a reference to Sheila Caffell!
Remember, that when PC West had asked the operator to check the line to whf, how the operator had confirmed that the phone at the scene was 'off the hook', but that a dog could be heard to be barking? Well, maybe that was not 'Crispy' the shih Tzu dog that was barking alone inside the farmhouse, in all probability that was Sheila Mimicking a dogs bark in response to the dogs at the scene barking, both inside the farmhouse, and outside inside one of the sheds! When one of the dogs had started barking, or both of them, Sheila had took up the guantlet and started barking back at that dog, or both of the dogs!
It must have felt somewhat amusing to her, after she had attacked and killed everyone that whenever she barked, firstly 'Crispy' barked back in response, and this set off a chain reaction, whereby the other dog locked away in an outbuilding also appeared to join in on que!
Sheila must have convinced herself that she could communicate in this way with both dogs!
Hence...
Why, thereafter, she refused to use the Queen's English when communicating or in a conversation with the police who eventually turned up! She decided that she would only communicate with the police by barking like a dog, she believed that by taking this approach that she was conveying her responses to not just the police, but also to both dogs!
Nigel
"Maybe the 'Beige' BT phone was in the 'Parents bedroom' off the hook.
With Neville's blood on it.
The Police needed to make a call so they moved it , the 'Beige' BT phone, to the kitchen and cleaned it after use.
The BT Open line was actually picking up sounds in the 'Parents bedroom'...
Mike T
"In a nutshell, there exists numerous references in the police accounts, of a dog barking!
These were deliberately mentioned because the police believed that it was Sheila Mimicking a barking, or a howling or a whining dog! It was her way of letting them know that she was ready to bite them if they tried to enter the farmhouse! The barks, howls and whinings which Sheila was generating alerted the police that Sheila was alive inside the house, holes up somewhere with access to an arsenal of guns and ammunitions - so, the cops bided their time, hoping that Sheila might fall asleep!
Whilst ever there came a barking, a howling, or a whining sound from within the farmhouse itself, cops knew to keep themselves back!
But, everything took at turn for the better, it seemed, when by 5.25am, the firearms team were engaged in a conversation with a person from inside the farmhouse. It was a truly bizarre state of affairs, with the firearms team bellowing instructions and orders at Sheila to give herself up and to put down any weapons and walk out of the house! In response to most of these challenges two barks echoed back to the police, which appeared to come from the direction of the parents bedroom window, 'Whoof, whoof'..
'Go to the phone', and 'use the phone to communicate with us, please'?
Not surprisingly, these requests received no responses at all, not two 'whoofs', or one...
That was until 5.55am, when the state of the farmhouse phone mysteriously altered from being off the hook, to becoming engaged!
Nigel
"The BT open line tape is key, why is it under Pii?