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The Case for Reasonable Doubt: the lost posts of Blue Forum user 'QCChevalier'/'Gascoigne'/'Guest29835' => Brett Collins => Topic started by: Erik Narramore on January 31, 2022, 04:05:06 AM

Title: Brett Collins' credibility
Post by: Erik Narramore on January 31, 2022, 04:05:06 AM
"He just had to click his fingers and cocaine would appear, ya know..."

"He was in the men's toilets, covered in cocaine, just help yourself...."

Of course, Brett.

"He pulled a big bag of diamonds out.  All cut diamonds.  He showed me this big bag that he'd collected from his 95 year old grandmother, she had a big safe full of jewellery from the old days, and he showed me this and he'd picked out all the diamonds and tiaras.  He stole those.  She had rooms packed with antiques and stuff and she never went in the safe to check on jewellery but he knew..."

Is he referring to Mabel Speakman?  Can this be verified?
Title: Re: Brett Collins' credibility
Post by: Erik Narramore on January 31, 2022, 04:12:04 AM
If it's all just gossip from Brett, then I think that's the end of the discussion.  If valuable jewellery - diamonds, no less - were stolen, it would be reported to police on discovery, and Jeremy would be questioned, even if on remand awaiting trial for the murder charges.  If there was no police investigation, and no allegation from the relatives, then I don't see what there is to discuss.
Title: Re: Brett Collins' credibility
Post by: Zak Beresford on November 20, 2022, 11:08:24 AM
The problem is even if there was diamond thefts they were confident that he was going to be convicted of x5 murder and when in comparison the thefts fall into insignificance.

In their eyes he was going to jail for life.
Title: Re: Brett Collins' credibility
Post by: Zak Beresford on November 20, 2022, 11:09:04 AM
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Title: Re: Brett Collins' credibility
Post by: Erik Narramore on November 22, 2022, 02:31:58 PM
Quote from: Zak Beresford on November 20, 2022, 11:08:24 AMThe problem is even if there was diamond thefts they were confident that he was going to be convicted of x5 murder and when in comparison the thefts fall into insignificance.

In their eyes he was going to jail for life.

That's not the point.  If such thefts really had taken place, the family would have reported it and there would be a record of a police investigation.  It would not just be ignored.  Apart from which, they could not be certain he was going to prison for life.  That was very much up in the air.  Right up to when the jury foreman stood up on 29th. October 1986, there were some who had sat through the trial who seriously thought he would be acquitted and walk.