Tag Archives: Metropolitan Police

Paul Ponting (and Lord Lucan).

One must presume that Paul Ponting of Ormskirk is either very unfortunate, or else guilty of the many allegations against him. His nocturnal hobbies do not interest me, but when he jumps into the Daniel Morgan murder, then I take … Continue reading

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Guanaboa to Croydon.

His Father was a Jamaican who jumped ship and worked as a docker, in Liverpool, before heading south, so he cannot possibly be Francis Willoughby Haslam. “Reds” Haslam was born in October, 1947, in Putney. Moving on a decade and … Continue reading

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Leveson, Daniel Morgan and Alan “Taffy” Holmes.

There are so many errors here that I will confine myself to the major ones. https://www.meccsa.org.uk/news/three-d-issue-27-leveson-part-two-outstanding-issues-and-unheard-evidence/ Det Ch Supt Dave Cook is/was very close to both Peter Jukes and Eliot Higgins (Higgins runs Bellingcat which in turn is close to … Continue reading

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Private prosecutions – moving the Daniel Morgan murder case to resolution.

There is a log jam, the DNA results of Z31 (ex P.C Fintan Creaven) have not been made public, leading one to presume that the Metropolitan Police are waiting for a bad news day to bury the fact that they … Continue reading

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Stephen Lawrence murder – Grieve and questions.

This may come back to bite the Metropolitan police. https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-23208724 The covert bugging of Duwayne Brooks, Stephen Lawrence pal, who was with him at the time of the murder, raises questions. Brooks was at his solicitors, Deighton Guedella of Islington, … Continue reading

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Stephen Lawrence murder – DAC John Grieve.

Greetings to Antipodean readers, it must be midnight over there. A quick post today focusing on why DAC John Grieve failed to search for clothing in his follow up investigation – he failed to submit the clothing that the initial … Continue reading

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Stephen Lawrence murder – delays in the case of Bullock, Crampton, Isley and Weedon.

What are the CPS playing at? It is an intolerable situation that four former police are stymied in their attempts to clear their names. Six long years have passed and, as with Jonathan Rees trying to obtain adequate compensation in … Continue reading

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Yates and the Groovy gang.

Another good article from Mr Gillard on “The Up Setter”. This time, dealing with SERCs and the fall out over Neil Putnam’s confessions. John Yates is implicated. What of the Groovy Gang, Kingston, O’Connell and Reynolds? The CCRC were unimpressed … Continue reading

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“Broken Yard” by Tom Harper.

Chapter One deals with the Stephen Lawrence murder, and quite a minor mistake. It had no connection to Eltham but to Kidbrooke. Eltham divides into thirds, Palace (very posh), Park (middle) and North, the A2, mostly white working class worthies, … Continue reading

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P.C Fintan Creaven, delay, DNA and Daniel Morgan’s murder.

Why hasn’t New Scotland Yard released the results of familial DNA from #Z31, ex P.C Fintan Creaven? Creaven died in 2003 and is buried not far from where I am typing this in County Galway. Creaven was known for using … Continue reading

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