Delineating The Conspiracy

Started by Erik Narramore, January 29, 2022, 08:22:52 PM

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Erik Narramore

Myths have been invented about this conspiracy.  The actual claim is that the conspiracy specifically against Jeremy Bamber arose when Operation Raleigh began, or maybe in the run up to it, not at the point that Jeremy was on the phone.

To what extent such a conspiracy may have involved Myall, Saxby and Bews, is unclear to me.  They were merely the response officers in CA07.  I comprehend the point that the Campaign Team are making, that CA07 was a response to Nevill's call, not Jeremy's, but it does not follow from this that the CA07 officers were in on it as they would have just taken the situation as they found it and the source of the call would not have mattered to them, whether HQ or Witham or wherever.
"If the accusation is not proved beyond reasonable doubt against the man accused in the dock, then by law he is entitled to be acquitted, because that is the way our rules work.  It is no concession to give him the benefit of the doubt. He is entitled by law to a verdict of Not Guilty." - R v Adams

Erik Narramore

What is being posited here is that the officers decided to cover up the second shot only.  There is no suggestion that the officers on the scene sought to frame Jeremy.  In fact, it's the very opposite of what you say.  The efforts were intended to make it look like a two-shot suicide.  A variation on the theory is that Taff Jones became aware of what had gone on and this explains his apparent obstinance.

Personally, I do not believe there is anything to support this theory but I retain an open mind. Stranger things have happened.
"If the accusation is not proved beyond reasonable doubt against the man accused in the dock, then by law he is entitled to be acquitted, because that is the way our rules work.  It is no concession to give him the benefit of the doubt. He is entitled by law to a verdict of Not Guilty." - R v Adams