Clydach Murders on 09:25 - Oct 11 with 12306 views | controversial_jack | Yes, it's an eye opener and doesn't show South Wales police in a good light | | | |
Clydach Murders on 09:30 - Oct 11 with 12288 views | 1983 | Cheers CJ its in my amazon basket now | |
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Clydach Murders on 09:33 - Oct 11 with 12280 views | stevethejack | Just ordered it myself. Should be interesting, always thought it was a fit up job. | | | |
Clydach Murders on 09:35 - Oct 11 with 12271 views | sainthelens |
Clydach Murders on 09:33 - Oct 11 by stevethejack | Just ordered it myself. Should be interesting, always thought it was a fit up job. |
Was a complete carve up. | | | |
Clydach Murders on 09:38 - Oct 11 with 12258 views | dickythorpe | If Dai Morris didn't do it, who did? | | | |
Clydach Murders on 10:44 - Oct 11 with 12173 views | Darran |
Clydach Murders on 09:30 - Oct 11 by 1983 | Cheers CJ its in my amazon basket now |
No need to thank me dear friend. Clydach murders new book coming out. by pikeypaul 20 Sep 2017 9:52http://www.walesonline.co.uk/news/wales-news/man-convicted-murdering-three-generations-13642554
This new book should be an interesting read but no doubt only tell us things we have already read and know.
Did not realise it was going yet again to the court of appeal next year.
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Clydach Murders on 10:55 - Oct 11 with 12167 views | Lohengrin |
Clydach Murders on 09:38 - Oct 11 by dickythorpe | If Dai Morris didn't do it, who did? |
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Clydach Murders on 11:03 - Oct 11 with 12145 views | Highjack |
Clydach Murders on 09:38 - Oct 11 by dickythorpe | If Dai Morris didn't do it, who did? |
Wasn’t me honest. | |
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Clydach Murders on 13:17 - Oct 11 with 12029 views | dickythorpe |
Clydach Murders on 10:55 - Oct 11 by Lohengrin | |
Roger Quittenton should have been murdered for sending Ringer off Loh!!! | | | |
Clydach Murders on 13:41 - Oct 11 with 11994 views | Flashberryjack |
Clydach Murders on 09:38 - Oct 11 by dickythorpe | If Dai Morris didn't do it, who did? |
Another Dai Morris. | |
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Clydach Murders on 13:42 - Oct 11 with 11990 views | Lohengrin |
Clydach Murders on 13:17 - Oct 11 by dickythorpe | Roger Quittenton should have been murdered for sending Ringer off Loh!!! |
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Clydach Murders on 16:37 - Oct 11 with 11875 views | Wingstandwood |
Clydach Murders on 09:33 - Oct 11 by stevethejack | Just ordered it myself. Should be interesting, always thought it was a fit up job. |
You've just wasted your money on a load of lies, urban myths, cheap school gate gossip, inaccuracies, history rewrite, devious innuendo/suggestion and a complete and utter load of absolute b0llocks.....Aimed to be believed by absolute idiots. And? Written by an individual who never at any time set a single foot foot into the Clydach murders trial courtroom. FACT! The book is indeed an eye-opener! An eye-opener because of the extreme lengths it even went to LIE about climactic 'guilty verdict clinching evidence' that proved 100% Morris could never have left his chain behind at the very time he lied that said he did. The Alibi-lie was blasted into absolute smithereens in dramatic Hollywood-esque courtroom scenes. Nah, contrary to the books LIE (just one of many within) Mandy Jewell never came home from her workplace early that day. And she even admitted so in front of a Crown Court full of press and bystanders. And all backed up by other witnesses also! So how did Morris (seen wearing earlier prior) chain find itself in the midst of the murders covered in blood? Fairies put it there? http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/wales/5182058.stm ........( 'In Work') http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/wales/5154406.stm (Lied to police) And like I've mentioned on here previously i.e. I am privy to fact, truth and reality! | |
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Clydach Murders on 16:58 - Oct 11 with 11825 views | theloneranger |
Clydach Murders on 09:33 - Oct 11 by stevethejack | Just ordered it myself. Should be interesting, always thought it was a fit up job. |
I expect you'll receive the 2nd edition, where they've had to change some of the "facts" and omit names that were in the 1st edition. In his first book the author believes Jack the Ripper was in fact ... Jacqueline the Ripper 🤔 | |
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Clydach Murders on 17:01 - Oct 11 with 11816 views | sainthelens |
Clydach Murders on 16:37 - Oct 11 by Wingstandwood | You've just wasted your money on a load of lies, urban myths, cheap school gate gossip, inaccuracies, history rewrite, devious innuendo/suggestion and a complete and utter load of absolute b0llocks.....Aimed to be believed by absolute idiots. And? Written by an individual who never at any time set a single foot foot into the Clydach murders trial courtroom. FACT! The book is indeed an eye-opener! An eye-opener because of the extreme lengths it even went to LIE about climactic 'guilty verdict clinching evidence' that proved 100% Morris could never have left his chain behind at the very time he lied that said he did. The Alibi-lie was blasted into absolute smithereens in dramatic Hollywood-esque courtroom scenes. Nah, contrary to the books LIE (just one of many within) Mandy Jewell never came home from her workplace early that day. And she even admitted so in front of a Crown Court full of press and bystanders. And all backed up by other witnesses also! So how did Morris (seen wearing earlier prior) chain find itself in the midst of the murders covered in blood? Fairies put it there? http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/wales/5182058.stm ........( 'In Work') http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/wales/5154406.stm (Lied to police) And like I've mentioned on here previously i.e. I am privy to fact, truth and reality! |
Interesting movements from a certain police officer the night of the murders. And the subsequent falsification of his whereabouts. But don't let the truth get in the way of a miscarriage of justice eh. | | | |
Clydach Murders on 17:18 - Oct 11 with 11786 views | Wingstandwood |
Clydach Murders on 16:58 - Oct 11 by theloneranger | I expect you'll receive the 2nd edition, where they've had to change some of the "facts" and omit names that were in the 1st edition. In his first book the author believes Jack the Ripper was in fact ... Jacqueline the Ripper 🤔 |
Also. what is not in the book(s) is extremely significant. Stuff like (HTV Wales reported it) the fact Morris came home in the early hours bloodstained. The fact Morris had even hit his own girlfriend over the head with a shovel. The fact Morris had attacked another individual a few years prior to the Clydach murders whereupon the victim required 5 hours of neurosurgery. The fact the wrongly accused Allison Lewis traveled both in and out of courtroom trials walking family-unit style, shoulder to shoulder toghether with Mandy's grieving family members. The fact the logistical/actions required for Lewis's to commit the murders would have been an impossibility. Etc, etc, etc. Maybe that is why two crown court trials, two juries, (not on Google but absolute fact), FOUR independent CCRC appeals and a detectives winning defamation case deemed Morris guilty. SEVEN individual proceedings there, what part of guilty don't people understand???? | |
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Clydach Murders on 17:27 - Oct 11 with 11768 views | Wingstandwood |
Clydach Murders on 17:01 - Oct 11 by sainthelens | Interesting movements from a certain police officer the night of the murders. And the subsequent falsification of his whereabouts. But don't let the truth get in the way of a miscarriage of justice eh. |
NO forensically aware cop would ever in a million years have left behind a bloodied undrained crime scene bath like that because of the serious risk of leaving a vital clue behind. Debris, pollen, hair etc in a bath so bloodied so to be easily missed! A forensically aware copper knowingly leaving a bath like that would be akin to a zoo keeper knowingly leaving the tiger enclosure gate open right next to the candy floss stall. A forensically aware copper would have at the very least improvised filtration and emptied the bath when ERS is obviously unavailable. http://www.forensic-rescue.co.uk/ers/ers.htm | |
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Clydach Murders on 17:35 - Oct 11 with 11744 views | WarwickHunt |
Clydach Murders on 17:27 - Oct 11 by Wingstandwood | NO forensically aware cop would ever in a million years have left behind a bloodied undrained crime scene bath like that because of the serious risk of leaving a vital clue behind. Debris, pollen, hair etc in a bath so bloodied so to be easily missed! A forensically aware copper knowingly leaving a bath like that would be akin to a zoo keeper knowingly leaving the tiger enclosure gate open right next to the candy floss stall. A forensically aware copper would have at the very least improvised filtration and emptied the bath when ERS is obviously unavailable. http://www.forensic-rescue.co.uk/ers/ers.htm |
CSI Clydach. | | | |
Clydach Murders on 17:36 - Oct 11 with 11734 views | Lohengrin |
Clydach Murders on 17:35 - Oct 11 by WarwickHunt | CSI Clydach. |
Columboyo. | |
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Clydach Murders on 17:37 - Oct 11 with 11734 views | sainthelens |
Clydach Murders on 17:27 - Oct 11 by Wingstandwood | NO forensically aware cop would ever in a million years have left behind a bloodied undrained crime scene bath like that because of the serious risk of leaving a vital clue behind. Debris, pollen, hair etc in a bath so bloodied so to be easily missed! A forensically aware copper knowingly leaving a bath like that would be akin to a zoo keeper knowingly leaving the tiger enclosure gate open right next to the candy floss stall. A forensically aware copper would have at the very least improvised filtration and emptied the bath when ERS is obviously unavailable. http://www.forensic-rescue.co.uk/ers/ers.htm |
Unless the force didn't want the outrage of what really happened, or the possibility the officer may have sniffed something illegal. | | | |
Clydach Murders on 17:43 - Oct 11 with 11719 views | Wingstandwood |
Clydach Murders on 17:37 - Oct 11 by sainthelens | Unless the force didn't want the outrage of what really happened, or the possibility the officer may have sniffed something illegal. |
It is pure fantasy and conspiracy loon theory to think South Wales Police including the (not on Google but fact) eight police officers tasked to investigate phone call evidence could have collaborated with a telecom giant. | |
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Clydach Murders on 17:44 - Oct 11 with 11718 views | WarwickHunt |
Clydach Murders on 17:36 - Oct 11 by Lohengrin | Columboyo. |
Inspector Gors. [Post edited 11 Oct 2019 17:45]
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Clydach Murders on 18:03 - Oct 11 with 11665 views | Flashberryjack |
Clydach Murders on 16:37 - Oct 11 by Wingstandwood | You've just wasted your money on a load of lies, urban myths, cheap school gate gossip, inaccuracies, history rewrite, devious innuendo/suggestion and a complete and utter load of absolute b0llocks.....Aimed to be believed by absolute idiots. And? Written by an individual who never at any time set a single foot foot into the Clydach murders trial courtroom. FACT! The book is indeed an eye-opener! An eye-opener because of the extreme lengths it even went to LIE about climactic 'guilty verdict clinching evidence' that proved 100% Morris could never have left his chain behind at the very time he lied that said he did. The Alibi-lie was blasted into absolute smithereens in dramatic Hollywood-esque courtroom scenes. Nah, contrary to the books LIE (just one of many within) Mandy Jewell never came home from her workplace early that day. And she even admitted so in front of a Crown Court full of press and bystanders. And all backed up by other witnesses also! So how did Morris (seen wearing earlier prior) chain find itself in the midst of the murders covered in blood? Fairies put it there? http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/wales/5182058.stm ........( 'In Work') http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/wales/5154406.stm (Lied to police) And like I've mentioned on here previously i.e. I am privy to fact, truth and reality! |
This 100%, Should read his other of his fictional books "Hand of a woman" where he claims Jack the Ripper was a woman. | |
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Clydach Murders on 18:17 - Oct 11 with 11631 views | Dr_Winston |
Clydach Murders on 17:43 - Oct 11 by Wingstandwood | It is pure fantasy and conspiracy loon theory to think South Wales Police including the (not on Google but fact) eight police officers tasked to investigate phone call evidence could have collaborated with a telecom giant. |
To believe that South Wales Police would have covered up the murders of four women, including two children, to protect one of their own is f*cking insulting to be honest. | |
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Clydach Murders on 18:37 - Oct 11 with 11598 views | Flashberryjack |
Clydach Murders on 18:17 - Oct 11 by Dr_Winston | To believe that South Wales Police would have covered up the murders of four women, including two children, to protect one of their own is f*cking insulting to be honest. |
Can you imagine how that conversation might have gone "Hi mate i'm in bit of a pickle" "What you done bro " "I murdered 2 women and 2 little girls" "Blinking heck mun, how can I help" "Will you cover for me" "No probs bro, I'll speak to the rest of the boys, I'm sure they'll help as well" "Cheers mate, I owe you big time" | |
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Clydach Murders on 19:04 - Oct 11 with 11551 views | Wingstandwood |
Clydach Murders on 18:37 - Oct 11 by Flashberryjack | Can you imagine how that conversation might have gone "Hi mate i'm in bit of a pickle" "What you done bro " "I murdered 2 women and 2 little girls" "Blinking heck mun, how can I help" "Will you cover for me" "No probs bro, I'll speak to the rest of the boys, I'm sure they'll help as well" "Cheers mate, I owe you big time" |
Yeah whilst risking instant dismissal, loss of pension and risk of many years of imprisonment to be served amongst inmates that utterly detest police officers. And all for other police officers they've never met from outside of their own H.Q/locality. What loyalty hey! And having forensics and the CPS collaborating alongside also. And keeping it all 'in-house' with an investigative team that encompassed so many individuals that there would have been an inevitable eventuality of whistle blowing. Not only that, then convincing an 100% outside interest, come utterly detached Telecom company (why the f#ck would it feel obliged to do that?) to be onside to collaborate and aid and abet a fit-up. What some conspiracy theorists think beggars belief. | |
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