Other High Profile Cases and Persons of Interest > Twenty years on, the mystery of who shot Jill Dando still prevails.
Crimewatch Appeal - Murder Of Jill Dando - Aired 18.05.99
Nicholas:
--- Quote from: Nicholas on May 21, 2019, 11:35:56 AM ---Each appeal differs
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=o2FQAs2FTHc
There’s no mention of mobile phones or “walkie talkies” in the above news clip
There is however suggestion of someone waiting
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Neighbour Richard Hughes describes hearing a commotion
“a state of confused and noisy disturbance.
A noisy disturbance can hardly describe a professional
Holly Goodhead:
--- Quote from: Nicholas on May 21, 2019, 11:51:44 AM ---Neighbour Richard Hughes describes hearing a commotion
“a state of confused and noisy disturbance.
A noisy disturbance can hardly describe a professional
--- End quote ---
I haven't seen any reference to neighbour Richard Hughes hearing a commotion? Afaik he said he heard a scream but thought it was an excited scream as in someone acknowledging someone. He then heard a gate click and upon looking out of his window saw a man leaving which he assumed was a friend of Jill's. If he does refer to a commotion is he referring to the time between Jill arriving and the perp leaving or the time after Jills's acquaintance/neighbour Helen Dobble found Jill some 15 minutues after the murder took place?
When Jill was found by Helen Dobble she rushed to a nearby friend and the pair returned to soc. The friend then went to a local doctors surgery and returned with a member of staff. During this time Helen Dobble phoned the emergency services who arrived at soc shortly afterwards. Is this the commotion Richard Hughes was referring to?
Holly Goodhead:
--- Quote from: Nicholas on May 21, 2019, 11:35:56 AM ---Each appeal differs
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=o2FQAs2FTHc
There’s no mention of mobile phones or “walkie talkies” in the above news clip
There is however suggestion of someone waiting
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The news clip isn't going to be as detailed as the Crimewatch reconstruction.
The Crimewatch reconstruction refers to:
- Witnesses describing men which vary and locate them near Jill's house and at either end of Gowan Ave: dark haired man wearing a suit; fair haired man wearing a suit; dark haired man wearing a suit and an ill-fitting pair of glasses. Many of the witnesses assume the men are estate agents.
- The perp seen leaving Jill's property was dark haired but was wearing a thigh length waxed jacket.
- Other witnesses describe seeing a man in a suit, at times talking into what they assume was a mobile, running along Fulham Park Road shortly after Jill was murdered. These witnesses were in the main driving so could not possibly know whether the handheld device was in fact a mobile or a walkie talkie or some other device.
- A witness at a nearby bus stop describes a dark haired man in a suit turning up sweaty.
Holly Goodhead:
--- Quote from: Holly Goodhead on May 22, 2019, 11:06:22 AM ---The news clip isn't going to be as detailed as the Crimewatch reconstruction.
The Crimewatch reconstruction refers to:
- Witnesses describing men which vary and locate them near Jill's house and at either end of Gowan Ave: dark haired man wearing a suit; fair haired man wearing a suit; dark haired man wearing a suit and an ill-fitting pair of glasses. Many of the witnesses assume the men are estate agents.
- The perp seen leaving Jill's property was dark haired but was wearing a thigh length waxed jacket.
- Other witnesses describe seeing a man in a suit, at times talking into what they assume was a mobile, running along Fulham Park Road shortly after Jill was murdered. These witnesses were in the main driving so could not possibly know whether the handheld device was in fact a mobile or a walkie talkie or some other device.
- A witness at a nearby bus stop describes a dark haired man in a suit turning up sweaty.
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IMO the above aligns with the letter from convicted murderer, Wayne Aird, who claims to have been a member of the RIRA and part of a 4 man squad who assassinated Jill.
The various discrepancies of males hanging around Gowan Ave shortly before Jill was murdered may well have been a lookout either end of Gowan Ave, with the perp in the waxy jacket and a getaway driver some distance away waiting to take the 4 to a safe house: perp, 2 x lookouts and a driver.
It's widely accepted RIRA were responsible for Omagh bomb Aug '98 and although insufficient evidence to convict, mobile phone call data strongly implicated 4:
Michael McKevitt - Husband to Bernadette Sands-McKevitt sister to the late hunger striker Bobby Sands.
Liam Campbell
Colm Murphy
Seamus Daly
Although I believe RIRA were responsible for Jill's murder I'm not necessarily suggesting the above 4 were involved. But what it does potentially show is an awareness of how mobile phone data can be used to track the location of mobile phones which might be a reason police were unable to find any relevant data if RIRA reverted to walkie talkies.
Nicholas:
--- Quote from: Holly Goodhead on May 21, 2019, 12:06:27 PM ---I haven't seen any reference to neighbour Richard Hughes hearing a commotion? Afaik he said he heard a scream but thought it was an excited scream as in someone acknowledging someone. He then heard a gate click and upon looking out of his window saw a man leaving which he assumed was a friend of Jill's. If he does refer to a commotion is he referring to the time between Jill arriving and the perp leaving or the time after Jills's acquaintance/neighbour Helen Dobble found Jill some 15 minutues after the murder took place?
When Jill was found by Helen Dobble she rushed to a nearby friend and the pair returned to soc. The friend then went to a local doctors surgery and returned with a member of staff. During this time Helen Dobble phoned the emergency services who arrived at soc shortly afterwards. Is this the commotion Richard Hughes was referring to?
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There you go again attempting to re write history *&^^&
--- Quote from: Nicholas on May 21, 2019, 11:35:56 AM ---
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=o2FQAs2FTHc
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