Yeah balance of probabilities suggests it’s probably them but not seen anything so far that proves it beyond doubt.The evidence is simply to convenient, its got fit up, or is it fit-bit all over it.
Wearing a GPS watch isn’t particularly smart mind.
Only proves he’d once been to that position. Wasn’t worn on the night of the killing. Still not bright of him.I would think that the watch's serial number will confirm where it was purchased, as well as where it went.
The West Mids police would be wanking over such a stitch up......Heard a rumour that the defence is going to suggest the GMP were "involved" and have fitted these pair up with the Massey killing
Really think the police do this sort of thing nowadays, killing gangsters and fitting people up? Seems far fetched
Wouldn't put anything past themHeard a rumour that the defence is going to suggest the GMP were "involved" and have fitted these pair up with the Massey killing
Really think the police do this sort of thing nowadays, killing gangsters and fitting people up? Seems far fetched
Wonder what the feud was over
Like two deaf fans on the train:Paul Massey's final call, a plea for help
Mr Massey’s final 999 call was read out to the jury.
It lasted 53 seconds and started with Mr Massey connecting with the ambulance service and the operator answering ‘emergency services’. Mr Massey then said “hello”.
Operator: “Do you need fire or ambulance?”
Paul Massey: “Ambulance. I have been shot.”
Operator: “Ambulance?”
Paul Massey: “*** Manchester Road Clifton. I’m outside the house.”
Operator: “Outside the address?”
Paul Massey: “*** Manchester Road. I’ve been shot.”
Operator: “OK, I will just find the address. Stay on the phone for me OK? Can you just repeat it for me in full?”
Paul Massey: “*** Manchester Road.”
Operator: “OK, what area is that in?”
Paul Massey: “Clifton.”
Operator: “In Preston?”
Paul Massey: “Manchester [He gave his post code].”
Operator: “Is it Preston?”
As this part of the transcript was being read out for the jury, some friends or family of Mr Massey tutted in the public gallery, got out of their seats and walked out of the courtroom.
i hope if i'm ever in need i dont get through to that operator..Paul Massey's final call, a plea for help
Mr Massey’s final 999 call was read out to the jury.
It lasted 53 seconds and started with Mr Massey connecting with the ambulance service and the operator answering ‘emergency services’. Mr Massey then said “hello”.
Operator: “Do you need fire or ambulance?”
Paul Massey: “Ambulance. I have been shot.”
Operator: “Ambulance?”
Paul Massey: “*** Manchester Road Clifton. I’m outside the house.”
Operator: “Outside the address?”
Paul Massey: “*** Manchester Road. I’ve been shot.”
Operator: “OK, I will just find the address. Stay on the phone for me OK? Can you just repeat it for me in full?”
Paul Massey: “*** Manchester Road.”
Operator: “OK, what area is that in?”
Paul Massey: “Clifton.”
Operator: “In Preston?”
Paul Massey: “Manchester [He gave his post code].”
Operator: “Is it Preston?”
As this part of the transcript was being read out for the jury, some friends or family of Mr Massey tutted in the public gallery, got out of their seats and walked out of the courtroom.
i hope if i'm ever in need i dont get through to that operator..
me too mate following it avidlyFinding the whole case super interesting the detail investigators go to is amazing.