A GOOD, STRAIGHT COP RESPONDS
TO THE JERSEY ESTABLISHMENT’S LIES.
Some “Inconvenient” Conclusions:
Attorney General William Bailhache
Tried to Stop Wateridge Being Charged.
Documentary Evidence Proves Dig at HDLG
Was Justified.
Evidence of Mr. Harper’s Professionalism and Integrity
Destroys Jersey Establishment Smear-Campaign.
Police Had Intelligence of Forced, Illegal Abortions
And a Still-born Baby at HDLG.
Anthropologist’s Records Showed Many
Suspected Human Bone Fragments.
Police Had Intelligence of Children
‘Not Being Seen Again’.
Expert’s Theory That Solid Fuel Furnace in the West Wing
Was Used to Dispose of Human Remains.
Possibility of Unexplained Child Deaths
Still Unresolved.
ACPO Reports Endorsed Investigation.
The Successful Prosecutions
All Work of Mr. Harper’s Team.
Many Serious Suspects Still at Large.
Gradwell and Warcup Fail
To Bring them to Justice.
Political Pressure and Interference
By Jersey Establishment.
Gradwell and Warcup Press-Conference
Discredited.
Spin, Lies and Smear-Campaign by Jersey Establishment
Proves Existence of Culture of Concealment.
To some readers – those, for example, who rely on Jersey’s traditional media for their information – the conclusions listed above will be shocking, and will be at variance with many of the assertions of, and all the ‘impressions’ conveyed by, the Jersey authorities during much of the last 12 months.
To those of us who have had to take a detailed interest in the awful subject of decades of concealed child abuse in Jersey, many of the conclusions written above will come as no surprise - on the basis of personal experiences, documentary information – and a weary understanding of the true nature of the Jersey oligarchy. One way or another - the truth has been known to us.
But regardless of whether you knew the truth – or whether the Jersey establishment’s propaganda had misled you – you should read this posting. Below is a detailed, evidenced response – written by Lenny Harper – in which the necessity, professionalism and integrity of the States of Jersey Police Force investigation into decades of concealed child abuse is robustly established and defended.
I would like to thank Lenny for taking the time to write this guest posting, and remaining committed to justice and integrity. As a retired man, with a family to care for, he could have washed his hands of these issues and simply walked away. Fortunately for the survivors and this community, he continues to be a fighter for justice; a man who’s instinct is to protect the weak from the powerful.
Stuart.
Lenny Harper’s Guest Posting:
I have been away from Scotland for the past two weeks and have therefore missed the intellectually challenged journalistic nonsense from Diane Simon of the JEP, including the interview with Supercop Mick Gradwell. My thanks to those who have updated me.
I began counting the inaccuracies and downright falsehoods but gave up there were so many of them. Mick Gradwell said in a letter a few months back to a Daily Mail journalist that “the best I can say about Mr. Harper is that he is a man who has difficulty in understanding basic facts”. But it seems to me that he and Diane Simon cannot recognise facts even when they are laid out in front of them several times. I will return to Mr. Gradwell later when I yet again make clear how ludicrous and dishonest some of the assertions made by various people are, including his rather nasty and juvenile attack on some senior staff of the States of Jersey Police (SOJP). First however, and I am sure all the readers of this blog will understand, I need to defend myself against some of the personal attacks made on me by Messrs Gradwell, Warcup, Simon - and a few others who have reasons to see the Abuse enquiry fold.
When the e-mail from Ms. Simon slithered under my virus defence my initial instinct was to delete it and ignore it. There were a number of reasons for this. Firstly, she had asked me all these questions on at least two previous occasions, one of them a sunny Saturday at Haut de la Garenne. On each occasion I had not only answered the questions, but I had also e-mailed the answers to her, such was my mistrust of the way the answers would be used. Presumably, she still had those e-mails. My mistrust was well founded as her questions, although not my answers, were to provide the basis of an article attacking me which was posted in a national paper by one of a group of journalists who mentioned her, and who had previously produced books and articles in support of perverts such as the North Wales Care Abusers and Frank Beck, the Leicestershire Child Rapist. Indeed, some of these journalists had even given evidence to Parliamentary Committees in which they said that the above abusers were victims of miscarriages of justice and the “False Recall Syndrome” of victims, or indeed, just made up allegations. Therefore, on this occasion I had no doubt as to what her motives were and this was confirmed when I was told the first story had appeared even before she received my reply. Her plea in the e-mail for me to answer the questions so that she could “tell all sides of the story” was as sincere and believable as the “Trusssst in me” uttered by Kaa the snake in Disney’s version of the Jungle Book. Ms. Simon must be the only person she knows who believes that this type of ingratiating fawning is not totally transparent.
Notwithstanding my absolute belief that the seeking of my views was a total sham, I realised that it would be better not to give her the opportunity to claim that she had sought my views and I had refused. I therefore answered all her questions which meant of course that she just had to ignore most of what I said. To ensure that I did get my point across to the majority on the island who actually wanted the truth, I copied my response to Stuart Syvret and he posted it on his blog.
Ms. Simon and officers Warcup and Gradwell seem to be saying that I became a really bad cop “overnight.” (I will explain why I say ‘overnight’ below.) Ms. Simon is a journalist of course and is at a disadvantage, but her view of me as a cop seems to be only slightly better than my view of her as a journalist. Each is entitled to their opinion, even if it is from a distance. However, the claims from Mr. Warcup and Mr. Gradwell need closer examination and perhaps a more detailed dismantling.
I do not know a lot about Mr. Warcup or the now retired Mr. Gradwell. I do not know the extent of Mr. Warcup’s practical experience; whether he spent his career at the sharp end as I did, or whether all his years with Northumbria Police were spent in departments like Personnel. What I do know is that the only reference I can find on the internet to him relate to allegations (perhaps unfounded) that he hid the true extent of crime from the public through the use of spin, and some other comments of a personal nature criticising him for something which frankly is no one’s business but his own.
However, I do know that he has admitted destroying evidence in the abuse case - which perhaps does give some clue as to his motivation or professional judgement.
As for Mr. Gradwell, again I do not know a lot about him. He is fond of telling people, including one of the journalists I mentioned above, that he is known for investigating the tragic incident when foreign workers drowned on a beach. I believe that manslaughter convictions resulted for some of the people connected with the employment of these unfortunate victims. This must have been a very challenging enquiry for him. I am pretty sure also that he must have investigated some more conventional manslaughters and murders - where the suspects were not known. I cannot speak for him, only myself. I know that I have a number of commendations for “detective ability,” leadership, and other professional skills earned in the investigation of many murders including terrorist murders, gang murders, stabbing murders with multi victims, domestic murders, and huge experience gained in South London in the investigation of Rapes and Child Abuse.
I hope this does not seem like some sort of Lenny Harper ego trip, but when people like Mr. Gradwell, Mr. Warcup, and Ms. Simon, criticise my ability, I cannot help but refer to others who have expressed a contrary view. Over the past few years I have worked with and for some of the most respected senior police officers in the UK. Others who I have never worked for have come and independently examined what I have done in Jersey. What they say is in marked contrast to the three above, and what they say illustrates what I mean by saying that I must have become a disaster ‘overnight’. Forgive me for running through some of these professional assessments, but it will show the operational calibre of people with very different views to those which have appeared in the JEP of late and in the public utterings of Mr. Gradwell and Mr. Warcup.
Her Majesty Inspector of Constabulary came to review the SOJP in 2002, two years after Graham Power had taken over and some months following John Pearson and I arriving. They noted huge improvements from the Inspection Report prior to Mr. Power’s arrival and spoke in complimentary terms about the Senior Management Team, its leadership style, and how the force supported the changes made.
A different Inspection team carried out another examination of the force in 2008. It made the following comments under the heading of ‘Strengths’.
“The current Senior Management Team has continued to make improvements in performance, resources, management and capability.”
“The force has an effective Professional Standards Department which is effectively led by the DCO (who) drives the need for integrity across the force.”
Under the category of ‘Leadership’, the HMI wrote; “The Chief Officer Group is forward thinking, proactive in terms of the development of the force, and accessible to staff. They seek and utilise good practice from UK forces in ways that are applicable to the operational context of Jersey.” The Report team went on to say that they were “impressed with the receptiveness, drive, and commitment of the Chief Officer Team to make Organisational changes in line with areas of improvement.” They also said “The Chief Officer Team promotes a culture of empowerment, innovation, and learning through various means.”
Finally HMI, in summing up said “there is strong evidence to indicate that the SOJP is perceived as modern, fast moving with high expectations of operational and cultural change amongst a motivated workforce.”
As I stated above, I have worked with, and for, some of the most respected and professional police officers in the UK. A number of them have carried out assessments on my performance and ability. Again, apologies for what seems almost self congratulation, but among them Sir William Rae (former Chief Constable of Strathclyde) said in 2002, just before my move to Jersey, that I was currently “serving with distinction.” He went on to say the following.
“Superintendent Harper is an intelligent and articulate officer who is performing his current duties to an extremely high level. Since transferring to Strathclyde Police he has shown himself to be a dedicated and highly responsible team player who maintains a consistently professional approach to his duties at all times. The excellence he has shown since joining Strathclyde Police was mirrored during his time with the Metropolitan Police. In April 1989 when stationed at Peckham his Divisional Commander stated that in his role as Detective Inspector he was ‘one of the most effective I have ever known.’ Praise such as this has followed Superintendent Harper throughout his career and for good reason. A modest individual, he has received five commendations, all relating to the investigation of serious crime including one relating to the arrest and conviction of two INLA terrorists.”
Sir William went on to say that my appraisals in Strathclyde had been of an extremely high standard with senior managers universally praising my diligence and abilities at both the operational and strategic levels. He attached copies of my last three staff appraisals which had been written by two senior officers who are now both Chief Constables in Scotland.
Against that backdrop of unimpeachable professional commendation, the trinity of Simon, Warcup, and Gradwell have made it their mission in life to tell as many people as possible how unprofessional and incapable (and even worse) I am. All this on very little knowledge of me, and bolstered by, to borrow Ms. Simon’s words, “lies and half truths.” She would certainly know about lies and half truths, wouldn’t she? With such a volume of informed and respected professional opinion to the contrary, no thinking person would prefer to believe the nonsense, of Simon, Gradwell & Warcup. So am I bothered?
No.
Now let me turn to the actual substance (an ill chosen word to describe what was in these pieces of journalistic rubbish) of Ms. Simon’s articles. I will start with the interview with Mr. Gradwell. I do feel rather weary at this point as I have made all these points before to Simon and others. At least this time however, I am making them to people who will have the ability and willingness to assimilate them.
The attention seeking headline in the Gradwell article was that the operation at Haut de la Garenne was “a waste of time and money.” According to Mr. Gradwell, as reported in the JEP, the decision to excavate was made without hard evidence or intelligence. Up until then, he said, the enquiry was being run “essentially along UK lines.” Okay – if I understand him then, we were doing OK until we decided to excavate HDLG. It follows then that he would not have done so. He would have ignored all that we found and walked away. Here again are the (much repeated) reasons why we excavated - in chronological sequence.
By the closing weeks of 2007, we had been carrying out the enquiry for some time. A recurring feature of the evidence and information gathering process as we moved into January 2008 was that a number of victims and witnesses had told us they had been assaulted and abused at the former home. There was evidence from one witness that a child had been chased by a member of staff through an upper floor corridor and in desperation had leapt out of a high window. The child had not been seen again. At that stage we had no name. (Mr. Gradwell was to say that over a year later he traced the child – perhaps he did. However at that time we had what we had.) We had non-specific information from a number of witnesses that they had witnessed children being dragged away at night and not being seen again. There was intelligence of illegal forced abortion and of a still born child.
I found all of this highly alarming and worrying but I did not consider at that stage that it warranted a full excavation of HDLG. (This is an important point, because after speaking to Gradwell and Warcup, the Met Police accused me of ordering the excavation on the evidence of a few “disturbed” people. I took issue with this description of the victims and made this clear in a number of e-mails to those concerned.) Mr. Gradwell confirms my suspicion about the origin of this slur on the survivors by his comments to Diane Simon. He and David Warcup at their infamous and discredited press conference last year also peddled this myth about the reasons for digging. The truth is simple to illustrate, because it is well documented.
I arranged to go to the UK to meet experts who would be well qualified to advise us on the way forward. On 5th February 2008, I went to Oxford with our Forensic Services Manager and other staff, and at the Headquarters of LGC Forensics met with Karl Harrison, their lead scientist, National Policing Improvement Agency Homicide Search Advisors, and forensic staff representing Forensic Archaeology and Anthropology, as well as a Cadaver Dog Advisor. We had already asked Mr. Harrison to prepare a desk based study brief of HDLG and he circulated this at the meeting.
The decision made at this meeting was that we should carry out an initial reconnaissance of the site over a short period to seek to clarify a number of objectives. It was decided that we would deploy several different assets, to be deployed in a “systematic fashion using best value and best practice guidelines.” In simple terms, we wanted to establish if there was anything there which would need further investigation - or if we could “walk away” from it -without further investigation.
Two weeks later we moved in to the grounds of HDLG. We deployed Geophysical assets and Ground Penetrating Radar in order to identify anomalous areas for further investigation. We also used Gridded probing techniques to assist the dogs, and of course we had the anecdotal evidence of witnesses and victims. We decided we would not at any time carry out speculative searching but would deploy the forensic and archaeology assets in areas where there was corroboration that something needed further investigation. Before we excavated, we would give full consideration to possible explanations given by earlier work or utilities. We also studied in depth building plans and maps. It was during this process that builders who had worked on the site told us that a few years before they had found bones they were convinced were human but had been told to ‘forget them’ and “let bygones be bygones.” (This phrase became a catchword among my team whenever the subject of attempts at cover up would arise.) One worker was so convinced they were human he took them home to examine them against computer images which only strengthened his fears. (Eventually these bones were examined by a Jersey Pathologist after police had called her to the home. She told the officer “I don’t like the look of this,” but was later to say she could not remember making that comment. She was “not saying it wasn’t made, but just couldn’t remember it.” She took the bones to her boss whose extremely short (five lines) report said the bones were too large to be human but also stated that one of the bones “could not identified.” He gave the measurements of the bones and our anthropologist took issue with his findings saying that the size of the bone concerned was within the size range of a child. Unfortunately the bones were destroyed by the pathologist without being examined by an anthropologist. Our advice was that they should have been so examined as the pathologist was not qualified to rule on whether or not they were human. The builders told us that they had found two child’s shoes with the bones. The pathologist told us that he had sent them for examination and had been told they were Victorian. The person he said he sent them to remembered no such incident. Unfortunately the shoes too had been destroyed and were unavailable to us.
At the same time as we were digesting this deeply puzzling sequence of events, we received a positive reaction from the dog trained to find traces of human remains. This reaction came at the same spot as the builders had found the bones mentioned above. At this point, I took the decision to authorise the archaeologists to dig at that location. I would do the same again. It beggars belief, and I am at a loss to imagine why, Mr. Gradwell and David Warcup should say they would have taken a different decision. To me that would be gross negligence. My decision was fully endorsed by the ACPO team who were mentoring us and this team included the former head of the Met Homicide Department and a vastly experienced Senior Investigating Officer. It was also unanimously supported by all of my senior team including the UK Homicide Search Advisors. The dig was necessary because there were matters which needed further investigation. Indeed, the advice of the ACPO Homicide Team was that we had no choice but to treat the scene as one of a potential homicide. This advice was expressed frequently, and I know it was given to Frank Walker.
I will deal in more detail later with the charred bones found in the cellar areas, but for now will concentrate on the reasons for excavating that area. We had evidence from victims who said they were confined and/or abused in what they described as cellar areas. We could not find them until a local builder who had worked at the area came forward and said he knew where the entrance to these ‘cellars’ were. He showed us and we were eventually able to uncover them. Before excavating further we put the dogs into the area. As we did so, the Chief of Police arrived with the Home Affairs Minister, Wendy Kinnard. They were actually present when the dogs reacted strongly in the cellar and where we were then to find the charred bones and teeth. So, the question is obvious when one thinks that Mr. Gradwell is still claiming that we should not have searched HDLG. At what point should we have walked away? Should we have not started at all - and therefore not found anything – and left the remains (because that is what they are) where they were? Should we have stopped at the wing where the dog initially reacted and, instead, ignored all we knew about the bones found by the builders? Or should we have ignored the dog’s possible corroboration of the victims in the cellar area?
Messrs Gradwell and Warcup said there was no evidence of murder and that my team was wrong to say there was. They are not telling the truth, deliberately or otherwise - because I had never said there was evidence of murder - only evidence that there was something that needed investigation. A subtle, but crucial, distinction which people could be forgiven for not understanding, given the utter nonsense that’s been peddled recently. There are many, many examples of what I did, actually, say, to be found still. Check the BBC News website on 31st July 2008. Read David James Smith’s excellent article in the Sunday Times. (Reproduced in Stuart Syvret’s blog on Sunday, 10th May, 2009). They all state - clearly and unequivocally - that I was saying ‘we did not have evidence of murder’. Why would Ms. Simon and the two senior cops say otherwise? I and many others know why. However, we still do not know how, where, or when those children died and probably never will. We think we know how the bones ended up where we found them, and that was expertly laid out by Karl Harrison in his Archaeological Theory of the Burnt Debris including Human Bone Fragments and teeth found in the East wing. His view was that the Solid Fuel Furnace in the West Wing was used to dispose of human remains and they were then transferred to the East Wing around 1960-1970. We included his report in the document we posted on our website. Strangely enough when the Sunday Times journalist David James Smith attempted to access this document it had been removed under Warcup’s leadership. David James Smith was told by the Press Officer that there had been a problem with the computer. Of course there was! In any event, I reproduce a quote from the report by Karl Harrison below. You might ask the question that if an independent expert such as Karl Harrison is giving us this information, what kind of police officers would we have been to walk away and ignore it? As I say, it beggars belief. Unless your name is Diane Simon, David Warcup, or Gradwell that is.
Here is a quote from the report by Karl Harrison:
“With regard to the human remains recovered from cellars 3,4 & five. Karl Harrison, LGC Forensics lead archaeologist explains :
Detailed archaeological analysis of the building and its structure, in conjunction with archive plans, has provided time lines for historical renovations within the building. Phase I – area above the cellars is a School Room - Victorian styli and slates are dumped in large quantities on the cellar floor. These are in such quantities that it would suggest the floors were being taken up when they were deposited. Although they are mixed throughout the cellar deposits, many slates are lying on the base of the earthen floor, suggesting an early fall. A number of dateable Phase I items (Victorian coinage, Napoleon III coin, Victorian Jubilee medal) have been found in close association with this material.
Phase II/III - At the extension of the building following the major works over the bathhouse directly south of the School Room, educational activities move southwards to our Press Room (as was). The School Room becomes a Play Room in the early 20th C. This would explain the lack of pen nibs such as those in the cisterns entering the record here.
With the exception of a few coins of the period, native Phase II/III material seems to be in short supply. Instead we seem to have imported material - masses of shoe leather and heel irons relate to the shoemakers that functioned through the 20s and 30s, along with buttons and thimbles from the neighbouring dressmakers room. This is closely associated with concentrations of kitchen waste (bottle glass, jar glass, plain domestic ware, patterned ware and charnel), which seems contemporaneous based on design and scraps of printed labels remaining.
All of this is mixed with two distinct non-native soils - a virgin 'potato' soil which provides much of the compressed material, and a concentration of charred material - coke, clinker and some charcoal (in very small fragments) - whilst the charred material is associated with smoke stained masonry, none of the goods in the cellar have been burned (as opposed to cooked in the case of animal bone) - other than some of the bone fragments.
Phase IV - Phase IV is characterised by sweeping, evidenced by changes in texture of the cellar fills and the presence of large numbers of plastic bristles and brush head fragments stuck through lower elements of the contexts. In terms of depositions in phase IV, these are (with the exception of a single coin) native in character - the room above the cellars remains a Play Room, and we have a profusion of glass marbles, toy soldiers, play money, farmyard animal figures)
Phase V - Access is gained through the floor by hatch cutting for the 2003 refurbishment - some of the outlying bone and teeth fragments perhaps owe their position to cable laying. What I now think has happened is that a mass of material has been imported from the west wing at a time when the floor of the Play Room was up. This would explain the mix of material from north to south along the wing (glass and ceramic from kitchen larders, leather goods from the shoemakers, buttons from the tailors and high-temperature char from the bake house foundations) These renovations to the west wing have been carried out since 1960 (the brush bristles relate to sweeping of floor surface elsewhere and have been incorporated into the fill elsewhere, rather than someone bothering to sweep a cellar's earthen floor) - they have involved cleaning, but also significant digging into underlying soil (we have small concentrations of Phase II/III pot sewer pipe, as well as the mass of potato soil). Whilst some of the material might have been taken off site, some has been ditched in barrow and bucket loads on the cellar floor, hence the complex lensing of charred and virgin soils, especially along the footing trenches.”
Fairly significant is it not? Yet, we should not have been in there according to Gradwell, Warcup and Simon. We should have walked away and left the remains there. It was, supposedly, all a waste of time and money, not to mention professionally inept. We may not have found the answers but I am in no doubt that we had to ask the questions. That is what we were police officers for.
Let me now move on to other criticisms levelled by Warcup in his “interview” with Ms. Simon. Firstly, his strange allegation that I was offered the services of a top Senior Investigating Officer and his “matrix” but refused and ordered him to leave the island. Well, I must have had powers I didn’t know about. I was not aware I could order or ask anyone to leave Jersey. The truth here is that I was asked if an officer from the UK could come and talk to some of my staff as he had experience of child abuse investigations and in particular in a number of administrative areas we were utilising. Whatever his experience as a senior investigating officer it was nowhere near that of the ACPO Homicide Detective who was mentoring me and reviewing my work. There was never any suggestion that he should usurp what the ACPO man was doing. Apart from anything else, it would have been duplication. The officer did speak to my staff and I recall they did get some useful stuff from him. However, he came up with this “points system” or matrix in the new, intellectual, politically correct police world of jargon. It was explained to me that it helped prioritise crimes by giving, for example, ten points to a rape, seven for an assault, and one for a towel flick. Now, that might be helpful in a case where you are looking at many dozens of different types of offences, but here although we were dealing with a large number of offences, the types of crime were few and similar. Mr. Gradwell might need a points scoring system to help him tell the difference between a rape and a cuff around the ear. I do not. That is why we said no thank you. It is just another example of how the abundance of talent in today’s police force is hamstrung and prevented from doing their jobs properly by bureaucracy introduced by people frightened of their own shadows and the effect that mistakes may have on their progress up the ladder.
Mr. Gradwell makes the comment that some journalists saw through me and others did not. Well, that depends on whether you are in the camp that wanted the enquiry to fail or not. At least one BBC journalist was in the camp Gradwell felt had not got it right - judging from the abusive text message he sent the journalist.
Mr. Gradwell says he inherited an ill managed mess, that there were no proper papers left behind. Here, he is in conflict with the ACPO Review team, who said, in their report, the policy books were properly kept and maintained. Gradwell’s assertion about the team’s “embarrassed looks” and comments that “we told them so” are bizarre, but sadly predictable, given the propaganda campaign that has been waged to falsely depict a divided team.
I wouldn’t choose to provide the following evidence of the team’s cohesion, and appreciation of my leadership, but as it’s important to combat the lies being fed to the people of Jersey, I do so. All of the team wrote messages to me on my leaving the island. They did not have to. They could not have been forced to as I no longer worked there. Below I reproduce an e-mail sent out by one of my team to all those working for me. I had already said I did not wish to have a retirement function, and knew nothing of these plans until asked to be available for an evening. Would the team have done this if Gradwell was correct in what he has said? I have removed the name of the sender for obvious reasons.
-----Original Message-----
From: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: 25 June 2008 16:06
To: All HAT Officers
Cc: Coupland, Vicky; Nibbs, Louise; Bentley, Fraser
Subject: SIO Lenny Harper's Retirement
Greetings to you all,
As you are aware Lenny Harper is fast approaching his last few weeks as the Deputy Chief Officer here in the States of Jersey Police and will be putting his hat and coat on for the final time in August 2008. Most of us have only come into close contact with him as the SIO on 'Operation Rectangle' where we have found him to be extremely professional, affable and a thoroughly good 'Governor' to work for.
We don't have a 'Social Club' for our group of investigators but having chatted amongst a few of us we have taken the decision to book a restaurant for an evening meal where we as a group can see Lenny off in style. Lenny has agreed to be available on the evening chosen and we will ask him if he would like to bring his wife too. This is not going to be a leaving function linked with the States of Jersey Police who may well organise their own function to mark his departure, as too, may the Politicians and Government ministers on the island.
The arrangements are to meet at The Tenby Public House at St Aubin Bay at 19.00hrs on Wednesday 6th August 2008.
Then to move on a few steps to the Bon Viveur Restaurant , Le Boulevard, St Aubin to sit down at 20.00hrs.
Travel to and from the venue can be organised by getting private hire Taxi vans in different groups.
I am assured that the food at the venue is excellent and for a 3 course meal with wine you will be paying £30 to £40 dependant upon how much you want to eat and drink. Bills can be organised separately.
I have a selection of menus and a wine list to view should you so desire.
Should you wish to participate in this function I would like you to reply to me by 'email' ASAP in order that we can confirm numbers with the restaurant owner who has booked us in as a group of 30 to 35. Do bear in mind that we have chosen to go out mid week so that the maximum number of us are available. Additionally it will be in the middle of the Tourist season so we have had to book early.
If you do wish to attend please give me a deposit of £20 ASAP. We would also like to present Lenny with a gift to remind him of his work with the 'Operational Rectangle' team so if anyone has any ideas please see me too.
Kind Regards,
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As further evidence of just how ‘reliable’ super-cop Gradwell is, I reproduce below the comments written by the team on my retirement card, after I had finished working. These are not the kind of comments which get written by the members of a team of the kind depicted by Gradwell; a fact which indicates just how little weight should be attached to his words.
"Sir, you have brought Jersey integrity + transparency, have a long happy retirement. thank you."
"Enjoy your retirement - it has been a pleasure taking on the system. Enjoy your season ticket."
"Hope to see you at Old Trafford when Sunderland thrash the red devils. All the best for the future. Enjoy it."
"And don't forget the Hull City Tigers thrashing the red devils - well all right, even I am not putting any money on it. Boss, it's been a pleasure working with you, all the best."
"Mr. Harper, as a fellow dinosaur it has been a great pleasure to have put our heads together to sort out this plot. Many thanks for your time, efforts and sincerity. Enjoy your retirement."
"Wishing you the very best for your retirement boss. Take care for the future."
"Best wishes from the Dorset contingent."
"You have been a top boss. Enjoy your retirement."
"Mr. H., it has been an absolute pleasure working for you. This island won't seem the same without your face on the news every week or so. All the best, have a fab retirement."
"Boss, it’s been great working for you but I hope to see you in Cumbria soon. All the best for your retirement."
" I will not even mention Southend, November 2006!! Enjoy your retirement boss - enjoy the rest." xx
"Mr. Harper, it has been a pleasure working for you and being involved on the enquiry. All the best for the future."
"All the best, enjoy your retirement like I am."
"All the best. Happy retirement."
"Best wishes for the future. Enjoy your retirement go and watch West Ham. You will be missed."
Sir, Boss, Lenny, (first two scored out) What a trip - ups and downs. Many more ups than downs. I've had a ball. Enjoy the trip - you have not seen the last of me."
"Good luck, best wishes."
"Have a happy and long retirement and all the best. xx"
"If nothing else you will have contacts throughout the country. All the best."
"Wish you were staying longer. Enjoy your retirement. -x-"
Mr. Harper, cheers for having us here. You have certainly left your mark. Have a great retirement and enjoy your family."
"Sorry to see you go. Hope you enjoy your retirement. All the best."
"Does this mean I can now wear my green and gold T shirt?"
"To a fellow scouser - enjoy your retirement."
"Mr. H - thanks for the opportunity to come to Jersey. Have a long and happy retirement. All the best."
"Having made a great commitment to Jersey and certainly placed the island on the map it’s now time to have an enjoyable and fantastic retirement."
"All the best."
"Have a fantastic time and a well deserved rest."
"It's been great working with you. Have a great retirement."
"Have a wonderful retirement."
"Good luck."
All the very best - enjoy your time."
"Have a wonderful retirement."
"Wonderbar!! Kielen donf fur die gelagenheit."
"Have a long and happy retirement. Best regards."
"Lenny, thank you for being a great boss and a wonderful friend. I will miss you." x
As I said, I would prefer not to publish these personal messages, but as so much effort has been expended by certain people in trying to portray me as some deeply unpopular and isolated figure, I feel the people of Jersey deserve to see the true picture. (Some may recall that the above messages were part of what the Attorney General insisted I hand over as he felt they constituted “unused material” critical to the case and warned me I might put the victims at risk of not getting justice if I refused.)
Which brings me to another very inconvenient fact for Mr.Gradwell, which is this:
All three convictions so far have resulted from the work done by my team’s enquiry.
He looked very proud and self-important as he stood on the steps of the court after the Wateridge conviction. It must have crossed his mind, surely, that all three convicted had already been charged and made their first court appearances before he’d even arrived in the island?
And, as the lawyers had made it clear they would not take a job to court unless there was a good chance of conviction, the evidence must have been pretty good from the outset. However, the papers, evidence, and files I left him on the priority suspects – including the Maguires - were obviously not much help to him as he has not been able to charge any of them. Though perhaps Mr. Gradwell’s inabilities were not the sole cause of this?
One has to wonder why the Attorney General, William Bailhache, sent instructions to me not to charge Wateridge? It is fortunate indeed that I was a rather thick cop and “misunderstood” the instructions conveyed to me by a lawyer. Otherwise it is possible the now convicted Wateridge may never have even been charged.
A few other things about that Gradwell JEP interview: He said in it, when referring to the disgraceful case where the lawyer changed ‘his mind’ after telling us to arrest the ‘lovely’ pair - who delighted in hitting children in the back of the head with cricket bats - that it was one of my own team who told the lawyers there was not enough evidence. I find this rather unlikely for a number of reasons. Firstly, my team were very angry at the late changing of the decision. They had been told by the lawyer that subject to interview this pair should be charged with serious assaults. We of course had an agreement that we would arrest no one unless we got the go ahead from the lawyers appointed by the AG. We adhered to this. It was forced on us after the Establishment became worried we were arresting people they would rather we didn’t - and after they’d lost control of the Wateridge process. The team arrested this pair - only to have the rug snatched from under their feet. After a rather strained conversation with the AG’s lawyer, who was sitting on a platform in a railway station in the North of England with trains running in the background, I ignored his instructions and called the Centenier into the police station to charge these two. Mr. Gradwell of course would not have done this he says. In any event, the Centenier stated that although he agreed that there was ample evidence to charge, he did not want to go against the lawyer’s ‘revised’ instruction. Never mind justice or the victims!
This left me with a dilemma. I knew word would get out in minutes that we had released these two without charge and that it would confirm the worst fears of the victims of a cover up. I therefore put out a press release making it clear that it was not our wish and that it had been imposed on us. The Attorney General was not happy and demanded a report from me explaining why I had issued the press release. I did the report - but put in it a little more than the Attorney General wanted - by going through a whole catalogue of events where I felt we had been let down by his office. Someone gave that report to the media, and it can now be read on Stuart Syvret’s blog of the 27th August, 2008. Mr. Warcup has instigated a very expensive investigation into who leaked it, he and Mr. Gradwell telling journalists ‘off the record’ that Stuart Syvret and I were being investigated. Compare that with my failure to get the Attorney General to prosecute corrupt cops for leaking intelligence off police systems!
Mr. Gradwell says that the problem was I promised the victims £1m too much and he only had £1 to give them. In some respects he hasn’t even given them that. I promised them that I would believe them and that I would do my best to get them justice. It seems to me no one else had ever done that before. I never promised huge numbers of convictions and the victims never demanded that. I promised them I would do my best, and the officers who went and saw them achieved that. The numbers of letters, e-mails and phone calls from victims who said that they felt as though a weight had been lifted from them by the officers who spoke to them was incredible and a great testimony to those officers. If promising to believe them, making my belief obvious, and doing my best to get them justice is the equivalent of £1m then so be it. The world now believes in what happened to them. And the evidence is there against other abusers. It is those in power in Jersey that are refusing to use that evidence. They are indeed offering the victims £1 or even less.
Although not directly linked to the Abuse case, we must deal with Mr. Gradwell’s little snide remark about the senior team above the rank of Inspector. Mr. Gradwell is obviously (perhaps) basing his remarks on his experience in the Lancashire force, although as politicians in Jersey kept pointing out to me, policing in the UK is totally different from Jersey. And, whilst I know that Stuart has some differing views on some of those we are talking about, I think I can claim to know those individuals better than either Stuart or Mr. Gradwell in both the professional and personal contexts. I have worked in all the jurisdictions in the UK and I found almost all of the senior officers in SOJP at least the equal of their counterparts in the UK. They had as much skill, professionalism, commitment and integrity as anywhere. In respect of integrity and courage they probably had more than most. I watched two of them, despite having to live on the island, stand up to and continue with a course of action which they felt to be correct and which brought them into conflict with senior figures in the political and legal establishments. This would of course be something Mr. Gradwell and Mr. Warcup would not be comfortable with. One of these officers who had a hugely successful period tackling corruption and misconduct later filled my post more than capably when I was involved in the enquiry. For some reason Mr. Warcup curtailed this and brought someone in from the UK. It would seem that Jersey politicians are now backing away from their previously stated aim that we should be training and preparing local officers for most of the senior posts in the force. Mr. Gradwell was in Jersey for a specific purpose. He played no part in the everyday policing of the island. Just what qualifies him to make critical comments about people he knows little about? It seems to come easily to him.
Of course, Mr. Gradwell didn’t just sound off to the JEP. On the BBC he asked the question why, if I had evidence or intelligence about rapes 20 or 30 years ago did I then dig for human remains? I think that question is answered clearly above. He said there were no human remains found. I beg to differ. For a start, there were approximately 70 children’s teeth. Of course, Mr.Gradwell thinks they are down to the Tooth Fairy. Forget what two experts said. But let us look at his claim that “only one human bone was found and that was from the ‘Plantagenet’ era.”
It is useful to look at what I was being told by the Anthropologists we had on scene. There are two documents which detail this. Mr. Gradwell and Mr. Warcup quoted selectively from them at the Press Conference and since. One of these documents is the Workbook of the Anthropologists and the other is the Bone and Teeth Summary.
There are numerous entries in the Bone and Teeth Summary which relate to bones found and identified as human by the Anthropologists working at HDLG with my team. It is worth bearing in mind that Anthropologists go through many years training to be considered as experts in the identification of human bones. Those that we used were highly experienced, committed, and ethical. Here are some of the entries they made during the course of their work at HDLG. They are reproduced exactly as written. They are not my interpretation. These are the words of the experts. The entries made by the Anthropologists are a record used by them, and formed the basis for the advice I was given. The reference number which each entry begins with is unique to each fragment, and the accompanying information for each exhibit describes archaeological phase and date, as well as possible origin. I have not mentioned all the teeth in the list as there were just too many. The comment below, in brackets, is mine.
KSH/137: Archaeological phase and Date: 3-4: 1940s to 1980s.
Sixteen fragments of bone submitted to University of Sheffield and positively id’d as human bone. (These were the fragments examined by the UK Anthropologist Andrew Chamberlain who issued a report saying the bone examined was human juvenile, had been burnt soon after death, and buried soon after burning. He also said that the bones were no more than a few decades old. His report, strangely enough, has never been mentioned by Mr. Warcup or Mr. Gradwell. When the bones were sent for carbon dating we got two results back for the batch. The first, as I recall said the bones examined dated between the 14th and 17th century. The next day we were told the rest of the bones were of a person or persons who died between the 1650s and 1950s. This led to me giving all those press briefings, even reported in the JEP, in which I said the evidence was contradictory and made it unlikely there would be a homicide enquiry. Again, all this seems to have escaped the radar of Messrs Simon, Warcup, and Gradwell. Furthermore, when David James Smith, the Sunday Times journalist spoke to Andrew Chamberlain he said he had never heard me say anything which contradicted his findings and revealed to David he had even waived his fee so impressed was he with the way we were going about our business. In an e-mail to me I was told that Mr. Chamberlain “stressed over and over again that everyone he dealt with, especially you, showed great care and professionalism.” This has obviously not reached the ears of our trio either.)
KSH/158: Archaeological Phase and Date. 3-4. 1940s to 1980s.
Single fragment of bone resembling KSH/137. Submitted to Sheffield University.
JAR/30: 3-4; 1940s to 1980s. Two fragments of burnt bone one is fragment of longbone? Tibia. Submitted to University of Sheffield with KSH/158. Origin confirmed as human. Submitted for dating awaiting results.
JAR/33: 3-4; 1940s to 1980’s.
Calcined fragment of bone. ?human.
JAR/53: 183. Cellar 3 Dark char rich deposit equivalent to 169.
4 / 5: 1960s to present date.
5 fragments of calcined long bone ?human.
JAR/54: 183. Cellar 3 Dark char rich deposit equivalent to 169.
4 / 5: 1960s to present date.
4 fragments of calcined bone ?human.
JAR/55: 183. Cellar 3 Dark char rich deposit equivalent to 169.
4 / 5: 1960s to present date.
1 fragment of calcined bone ?human.
JAR/57:183. Cellar 3 Dark char rich deposit equivalent to 169.
4 / 5: 1960s to present date.
2 fragments of bone of unknown origin.
JAR/56: 183. Cellar 3 Dark char rich deposit equivalent to 169.
4 / 5: 1960s to present date.
1 fragment of bone ?human.
JAR/67: 183. Zone 3 East Cellar 3.
4 / 5: 1960s to present date.
Human Tooth: deciduous left maxillary first molar, age 9 yrs ± 3 yrs. Could have been shed naturally (Anthro exam).
Submitted to odontologist, see report.
JAR/69: 183. Zone 3 East Cellar 3.
4 / 5: 1960s to present date.
Fragments x 3 of possible human cortical bone.
JAR/61: 183 Zone 4 East Cellar 3.
4 / 5: 1960s to present date.
23 Fragments of bone:
1 Burnt fragment which closely resembles a human juvenile mastoid process.
2. Burnt fragment of ?human mandible.
3. Fragments of burnt long bone x 3 measuring between 11.3 and 16.3 mm.
4. Fragments of unidentified burnt cortical and trabecular bone x 7.
5. Fragment of slightly burnt long bone measuring 33 mm. The cortex of the
bone resembles human but it is quite thick and the trabeculae can not be seen because it requires cleaning. It appears to have been cut at one end.
6. Fragments of unburnt unidentified long bone. x 3 The appearance and texture of the cortex of the fragments appears more animal than human but it is advised that further examination should be undertaken in order to confirm this.
7. Fragments of unidentified long bone x 7. 5 have been burnt and 2 haven’t. Species
uncertain although two of the burnt fragments could possibly be human
JAR/90: 183 Cellar 3 Zone 3 East.
4 / 5: 1960s to present date.
Fragments of unidentified bone of unknown species. One which is calcined is possibly human bone.
Cellar 4 Context 169 (redeposited char material from fire elsewhere. Unsealed)
JAR/36: 169. Cellar 4 E. Charred material at southern end of Zone 4. Equivalent to 127.
4 / 5: 1960s to present date.
Fragment of bone ?human.
JAR/37: 169. Cellar 4 E. Charred material at southern end of Zone 4. Equivalent to 127.
4 / 5: 1960s to present date.
Fragment of burnt bone. ?human mastoid process
JAR/39: 169. Cellar 4 E. Charred material at southern end of Zone 4. Equivalent to 127.
4 / 5: 1960s to present date.
Fragment of burnt bone ?human.
JAR/40: 169. Cellar 4 E. Charred material at southern end of Zone 4. Equivalent to 127.
4 / 5: 1960s to present date.
Fragment of bone ?human.
GMK/18: 169. Cellar 4 E. Charred material at southern end of Zone 4. Equivalent to 127.
4 / 5: 1960s to present date.
Human tooth. Anthro exam – deciduous left maxillary lateral incisor. Age range 6 yrs ± 2yrs.
The above is only part of the information that I was given by the Anthropologists. It gives a vastly different picture to that supplied by Mr. Gradwell and Mr. Warcup and so enthusiastically promoted by Ms. Simon. These entries, made at the time by the Anthropologists, make it clear, that not only did they believe that they were finding human bones, but that the bones had been deposited there fairly recently, in some cases as recently as the 1960’s onwards. Reading the above, could anyone say that the dig at HDLG was a waste of time and money? Where do they get the conclusion that only one human bone was found? More puzzling perhaps, how can Mr. Gradwell or Mr. Warcup claim that I should not have authorised the search at HDLG? The problem was not identifying the bones as human – the expert Anthropologists did that very well. The problem was the contradictions in the carbon dating process which is not that reliable. When we questioned the company who pioneered the process we used they told us that they had taken a live fish out of the sea and carbon dated it several days later. The process told them the fish was thousands of years old. Our Anthropologist told us a similar story about a baby found dead in a house. Although they knew the baby had only been dead since the 1970s, the carbon dating gave a vastly different date. The carbon dating was at odds with the respected expert in the UK who said the bones were only a few decades old. Who was correct? More importantly, why did Mr. Gradwell and Mr. Warcup make no mention of all of this and why quote only selectively from the above document. The document is not being revealed here for the first time. Messrs Gradwell and Warcup quoted from it, albeit selectively, and the Sunday Times also referred to it. What it does do is completely and utterly destroy the suggestion that I exaggerated or lied about what I was told. It will make you wonder though why Mr. Gradwell should say that the dig was a waste of time and money.
One thing is a certain fact: the document quoted above proves – unambiguously – that there was sufficient evidence to justify digging – and that the digging did find concerning artefacts, thus further justifying the process.
We might not have found all the answers - but as police officers we had to ask the questions. At least that is my view.
Mr. Gradwell puzzled me somewhat with his rant about “noble cause corruption.” I know what it is – one example of it was when the Guildford Four were arrested in Heysham, Lancashire, and were then wrongly convicted. But what on earth has that to do with HDLG? Mr. Gradwell said this was like an example of it – we had decided on guilt and then went on a ‘fishing expedition’. He went on to ask if this was what people wanted – a return to the days when police decided guilt and the era of miscarriages of justice? Now this takes me back to Mr. Gradwell’s comments about me that I “could not understand basic facts.” This is maybe why I can’t figure out whose guilt we had, supposedly, made our minds up about when we went into HDLG. We did not even know what crimes may have been committed in relation to the human remains there, never mind who the guilty party may have been. Bizarre!
There was also, of course, his comments about the Media Strategy. ‘When’, he asked, ‘did you ever see routine daily briefings on a police enquiry?’ Plenty of times would be my answer. However, I did not give daily routine briefings. As I am sure the Press Officer would confirm I faced the Press when I did because they were there in numbers and besieging her office with interview requests. On one occasion they even knocked the system out.
So there we have my perspective on what Mr. Gradwell said together with Mr. Warcup. Lies and half truths was the phrase that Diane Simon used. Make your own mind up. Which brings me to Ms. Simon.
“Harper lied about the fragment” seemed to be the gist of her recent story. I have already gone through this with her two or three times, personally, face to face, and a couple of times on e-mail. It seems I am not the only one with difficulty in grasping what I am told. She continues to peddle the myth that this fragment was identified as coconut very early on and that I lied about it. I will come to that. Let me once more relate the facts about this fragment known in the media as JAR/6.
The fragment was found on the morning of 23 February 2008. I was telephoned and went to the scene. When I arrived I was briefed as the entry on the Anthropologist’s worksheet reproduced below dated 23 February 2008. I was also told that a News of the World journalist had been caught with a camera in the bushes outside. I knew therefore that someone had leaked our work to the media and I also knew that it would only be a matter of time before the JEP found out about the fragment. Over the previous couple of years we had mounted several enquiries to find the source within the force who kept leaking details to various journalists of the JEP. My view was that if the media reported it before we did we would lose credibility with our vulnerable victims and witnesses. The entry below is quite clear. Note that it was found in Trench 3.
“23 February 2008
09.10 hrs
Examined JAR/6. Recovered from Context 011 Trench 3. Degraded fragment of bone thought to be human skull, probably from a child (see full inventory for details). Associated with mixed debris including animal bone, buttons and a leather “thong”. Discussed findings with SIO Lenny HARPER and Forensic Manager Vicky COUPLAND. It was decided that the bone should be sent for C14 dating*.”
Diane Simon, Mick Gradwell, and David Warcup have all said that I was told the next day that the context of the area I found pre-dated the enquiry. This is simply not true. The fragment was found under the stairs in Trench 3. Anyone who thinks that the inch by inch, painstaking, search conducted on their knees by the Archaeologists and Anthropologists took only one day knows nothing about this sort of work. Page 2 of the Anthropologists worksheet shows that they were still working on Trench 3 on 6th March and were still working under the stairs on 20th March. It was sometime around then that the work on this context was completed and we were told that the context meant the fragment was probably too old to be important to the enquiry. We then immediately ruled it out of our enquiry. Further confirmation of this is given on Page 16 of the Worksheet when the Anthropologist Julie Roberts made the entry reproduced below. This entry was made on 9th April and refers to the 8th April. Note what she says in the entry because it totally contradicts what Gradwell, Warcup, and Simon say. For instance, where she says “now that the phasing of the area under the stairs has been completed,”. This would certainly seem to contradict the information given to the media by Gradwell and Warcup that it had been completed as early as the 24 February.
“9 April 2008
On 8 April 2008 I read the C14 dating results relating to JAR/6. The report stated that the fragment was too degraded to obtain a date. The fragment can however be dated by archaeological context now that the phasing of the area under the stairs has been completed. JAR/6 was found in Context 003, Trench 3. This Context is thought to belong to the earliest phase of the building, phase 1, which has been dated to the Victorian period. It certainly predates the 1940’s aggregate 008.
On 8 and 9 April 2008 I re-examined JAR/6. Since I initially examined the fragment it had dried out considerably and changed in colour, texture and weight. These changes caused me to reconsider my initial observation that the fragment was human bone, although I cannot reach a definite conclusion without conducting further chemical analysis. I reported my findings to Forensic Manager Vicky COUPLAND and SIO Lenny HARPER and we discussed a number of options regarding how to proceed with the fragment. Our conclusion was that as the fragment had been found in the pre 1940’s phase of the building, no further work would be conducted on it.”
Note also what Julie Roberts says about the fragment. Gradwell and Warcup told the media she had changed her mind and now thought it was something else. That is not what she is saying, even after examining it again and reporting changes to it. She clearly says that she cannot be sure without conducting further chemical analysis.
Furthermore, Miss Roberts says that she discussed it with myself and the Forensic Manager and that we discussed a number of options regarding how to proceed. She then says that “our” conclusion was that as we had already ruled it out of the enquiry, no further work would be conducted on it. “Our” obviously includes her in the decision. According to Mr. Gradwell and Mr. Warcup, I rode roughshod over her opinion. More misinformation.
It is the same also with the myth that this was identified as a coconut during my time in the island. I detail below the sequence of events relating to the examination of the fragment. This is fully corroborated by copy e-mails from the lab which examined the fragment. I am not aware that it has ever been identified as a coconut. Anthropologists are trained to identify human remains. The only anthropologist to examine it thought it part of a child’s skull. On seeing it later when it had changed its appearance she was not so sure. People carrying out Carbon Dating are trained for that process, not identifying the matter. Even then, they gave contradictory and confused information to us. When reading below, bear in mind that collagen is found only in mammals, not wood, not coconut.
We sent the fragment off for dating around the 3rd or 4th March. If Gradwell and Warcup are to be believed I already knew it was hundreds of years old. Why would we send it off for dating if we already knew? However, my remarks above and the Anthropologist’s worksheet make it clear this was not true. The accompanying form completed by the Forensic Services Manager which went with the fragment also makes it clear that we did not know its age when we sent it off in March. Why would Mr. Gradwell claim that we did? There are also e-mails which must still be within the SOJP system which make it clear that we did not know the age of the fragment when sending it off, particularly those sent by the Forensic Services Manager.
On 28th March we received an e-mail from a Ms Brock at the Laboratory in relation to the fragment. Here are some excerpts from the e-mail.
“Hi Vicky. Here are the details of the Jersey skull as discussed on the phone earlier. As I said, the chemistry of this bone is extremely unusual – nothing I am familiar with.”
“During the first acid washes we often get a lot of fizzing as the mineral dissolves. The Jersey skull didn’t fizz at all, which suggested that preservation was poor, and which led me to test the nitrogen content of the bone.”
“The Jersey skull had 0.60 nitrogen, which suggested that it contained virtually no collagen. Once we had this result, Tom phoned you and told you it would be unlikely that we could date the sample, but that we would continue with the pre-treatment just in case.”
“Very surprisingly, the sample yielded 1.6% collagen (our cut off for dating is 1%).”
“As there is no nitrogen it cannot contain collagen unless it is highly degraded. The chances are it is highly contaminated and any date we get for it might not be accurate. I have e-mailed the director and asked if we should proceed with a date.”
Now, if you look at that e-mail, it makes clear a number of things. Firstly, they, the experts on dating, are not sure they can date it. Secondly, they make it clear they have found more than enough collagen (only found in mammals) to date the fragment, but then change their mind again and say it is too badly degraded. Also, note the use of the terms ‘skull’ and ‘bone.’ If the experts cannot be sure on 28th March, how can anyone say that I knew on 24th February? On 31st March, Ms Brock e-mailed again. In this e-mail, headed, “Re: Jersey Skull for C14 Dating,” she said that ‘the Director had now expressed concern about what the fragment was. The Technician (who is not an Anthropologist) who was carrying out the process commented that it ‘looked like a coconut husk.’ She went on to say “If it isn’t bone I am really sorry,” but then finishes with “although it could well have been poorly preserved bone as I described it.”
It is clear from those e-mails that the lab did not know what the fragment was. Why, then, have Messrs Simon, Gradwell, and Warcup insisted that the fragment was identified as a coconut by a person qualified to do so? By the time I retired, the only person to suggest the item might be a fragment of coconut was a technician who was trying to date it. No Anthropologist has ever identified it as such. One way to clear this would be to have it further examined, and I am not aware if that has ever been done. I am told, rightly or wrongly, however, that it has been lost. If true, how convenient.
At the time, I e-mailed the laboratory and asked them two questions. The first was “Are you saying definitively that this is not bone?” The second was “If you do not think it is bone how can you explain the presence of more collagen than is usually needed to date bearing in mind that collagen is found only in mammals?”
In answer to the first question they told me they did not think it was bone but the only way we could be sure was to have it re-examined by someone qualified to do so. I am still waiting on an answer to the question about the collagen.
I am therefore at a loss, given the above, which is all documented and evidenced, how either Mr. Gradwell, Mr. Warcup, or Diane Simon can say that I knew at a very early stage that the fragment was definitely old and that it was definitely a piece of coconut. The truth is that, as I left the island, we did not know what it was. The Anthropologist who declared it a piece of a child’s skull could not be as certain after seeing it six weeks later when it had changed pretty substantially. Even then she said it would need further examination, which in effect is what the lab said. Why would anyone try to make out this was not the case?
I have had to explain those details in response to so much nonsense which has been peddled by the Jersey Establishment – but we shouldn’t be diverted by the issue of this, one fragment.
The crucial fact – that the powers-that-be in Jersey don’t want people to understand – is that the single fragment in question had been discounted from the investigation.
The important thing of course is not what it is. That stopped being important when we found out how old it was. Gradwell, Warcup, and Ms. Simon have totally ignored that fact. They have tried to tell the public that I knew it was coconut and/or too old to be of interest very early on, but nevertheless pursued the investigation solely on the basis of that, one, fragment. Their story is a total fabrication.
I am aware that this is a long and pretty dry document so I will try and be brief with the rest. Ms. Simon casts scorn, along with Mr. Gradwell, on the shackles we found. No matter what he may have found someone to later say about what they could be, the facts remain as follows.
I did not introduce the term shackles to the media. When builders heard that we were searching the area they had been working in, they went and told reporters that the police would find the ‘shackles’ they had found several years before when they were working there. Without knowing this, and with the evidence of victims in our minds, when we recovered these artefacts we all felt that the items were shackles. This means that the builders and ourselves, several years apart, came to the same conclusion; these items were shackles. I do not know what Mr. Gradwell showed to the media when he described them as something to do with roofing. I do know that never have I seen anything on any roof or gutter with a length of chain and a bracelet type affair at each end. When I emerged after being told of the find I was careful not to mention shackles. However when the media asked me what I had found and I replied that I had found some items which corroborated the victims evidence, one of them said, “Ah, so you found the shackles then?” It was to be several weeks before I admitted that we thought they were shackles as by that time it seemed rather daft to keep denying it.
Something else which caused me some angst, and consternation among a large number of journalists, was the pronounciation by Mr. Warcup and Mr. Gradwell at their press conference that they had to now contradict me and say there was no evidence of murder and no murder suspects. They must have somehow missed all the press conferences and media interviews that I gave in which I said exactly the same thing. Why they should try and give the impression that I was saying something different I do not know. They only have to look at the BBC News website for the 31st July 2008, to see that I was saying that in view of the contradictory evidence from the experts in respect of the evidence of the age of the bones, unless things changed there would be no homicide enquiry. Even clearer, the Sunday Times on 10th May 2009 made it plain that I was actively discouraging their journalist from believing the more lurid headlines. A large number of journalists from television, radio, and print contacted me on the day of the Gradwell/Warcup press conference, to ask what on earth they were talking about. They all said they had checked their records and I had never said that there was evidence of murder. Why did Gradwell and Warcup get it so wrong? Why did they sit there and smugly tell the public something that was simply just not true?
Let me deal with some of the other allegations and mud that has been thrown. Diane Simon, Mr. Warcup, and Mr. Gradwell have criticised the use of Mr. Martin Grimes and his dogs, pointing to the case in Portugal as evidence of their lack of usefulness and criticising the cost, including the cost of the accommodation at the hotel we used for him. Firstly, they fundamentally misunderstand the role of the dogs. They do not, and cannot tell us that has happened at a location nor indeed, if there has been a murder or even a dead body there. What they tell us is that there is something which needs investigating. They are trained either to detect the presence of the scent of dead human flesh or blood. This they did, as in the cellar where they reacted and led us to all the bones and teeth. There were thousands of animal bones in that area and we recovered many hundreds. The dogs ignored them all. David James Smith, the Sunday Times journalist summed it up by saying that the difference between my team and the police in Portugal was that we knew the limitations of what the dog was telling us. That said, I am a great admirer of the dogs and their handler. They worked long and hard hours. We carried out frequent tests on them and they succeeded every time. One such test was when one of the Anthropologists brought some sand which had been in contact with a mummy in another country. It was put on the beach and the dog went to it. Again, it was telling us there was something there to ask questions about. Nothing else. Ms. Simon asks why we had to use Martin Grimes for so long. The answer is simple. At the outset we had Homicide Search Experts from the National Policing Improvement Agency with us. (Incidentally, they recommended our operation at HDLG as an example of good practice), but they could not stay indefinitely. The expert who was there was called to Australia to assist with a high profile murder of a British subject in which the body was never found. With his agreement and advice, Martin Grimes acted as Search Advisor in his absence, a role that he filled with skill and dedication.
As for the hotel costs which Ms. Simon criticised, what were we to do? Put him in a tent? We received excellent rates for bed and breakfast way below what the hotels would normally charge. Not only that but Steven Austin Vautier at the Home Affairs Department, and the Treasury, were well aware of the rates, and at frequent meetings agreed that they were good value. Mr. Grimes himself reduced his rates and did not charge for many expenses. All costs were known to the Treasury as they were incurred, and of course the Chief Minister continually assured us that we should use whatever resources were necessary, even to the extent of criticising me for daring to suggest to the media that cost was an issue. “Cost is irrelevant” said civil service chief, Bill Ogley in an e-mail, “the investigation is the important thing.” How then can they now criticise Graham Power or myself for the cost of the enquiry?
I keep seeing criticism of our actions which mention that there were no bodies and no reports of children missing. I have dealt with the findings of the human remains above. In respect of no reports of children missing there are a number of things to be considered. Firstly, children were brought casually to HDLG and sometimes no one even knew they were there. Records of missing persons were only held until comparatively recently by the parishes. Unlike in the UK, the professional police had no involvement. Also, children arrived from the UK without proper records being kept anywhere. One example was the Local Authority in the West Midlands area of the UK who contacted us to say they had sent six children to the island’s care system and had lost touch with them, never hearing of them again.
There is also, of course, the alleged book deal which the Jersey Evening Post and Ms. Simon seem to be fixated with. I wonder if some clue can be gleaned from the fact that Elaine Byrne of that paper telephoned at least one member of the literary world in London and told him that they had been told he had signed me to a book deal. She told him that they were interested in serialising the book and asked how much he had paid me and what the arrangement was? The person quite correctly said there was no such agreement. He had contacted me, he said, (as have many others) but I had refused, saying I could not consider it until I finished working. She then asked how much he would offer in such a case. She was given short shrift and the man contacted me. I have to say I was grateful for the call. However, it shows that either the JEP are hypocritical in the extreme in wanting to serialise such a book by me, or Elaine Byrne was lying. Which would you bet your money on? Now, of course, Diane Simon is talking about a £200,000 book deal. I wish! No, it’s simply more literally incredible nonsense from the JEP.
In any event, there is no book deal, and as yet, no book. But, who knows? One sure thing, money will not be the motivation if I do. Besides, with the circulation this will get on Stuart’s blog who needs to write a book?
Another thing which Gradwell has criticised me for in the media, was the fact that relations with the lawyers and the Attorney General’s office were abysmal.
Yes.
And his point is?
They were abysmal because I refused to accept a shoddy service and constant moving of the goal posts. Anyone in any doubt as to what I mean should read the report I produced to him, on his instructions, as to why I issued a press release disclaiming responsibility for the release of two sadists who liked to hit children with cricket bats, and which someone leaked to the media. As already mentioned above, it can still be read on Stuart Syvret’s blog. That report illustrates exactly why relations were bad. What would he or Mr. Warcup have done if they had been in charge of the investigation when we arrested the now convicted Wateridge - and the AG told me not to charge - shortly before we were going to do so? I think I know. Relations were not helped either by him trying to control my dealings with the media, as shown in a number of e-mails.
Which reminds me of another criticism by Gradwell and Ms. Simon – that of the media policy and the high profile of it. I thought the Daily Telegraph summed it up well, way back in February when one of their columnists said that she saw three reasons for the media policy. Firstly, it was to reassure the victims that this time someone believed them. Secondly, to attract witnesses - and thirdly to protect myself and my enquiry from the same forces that had covered up everything before.
Exactly.
Make no mistake about it. If it had not been for the National media I would have been shunted off the island long before I found anything. I have a number of e-mails which detail how Frank Walker was continually saying that he was under pressure to sack or suspend me. I know for a fact that Graham Power told him, “Just you dare!”
A couple of years back a valued and trusted senior colleague caused a furore by describing the JEP as “a comic” in an e-mail to one of its journalists. The journalist ran to the Editor Chris Bright who wept, wailed, kicked up a tantrum, and then made a complaint against the officer. He did not like being called the editor of a comic. The matter was resolved without my colleague apologising. It is clear to me now that he was doing Biffo the Bear, Corky the Cat, and all those other endearing characters a gross injustice.
Oh yes, one more thing which I need to defend myself against. Several journalists have told me that Mr. Gradwell and indeed his boss in Jersey, have alleged that I was a bully, and that I aroused fear among officers. I certainly hope I did arouse fear among a small minority of officers. Let me explain.
Within a week or two of arriving in the island I had been approached by a number of officers who were obviously sounding me out. I was asked by both male and female officers how I would deal with bullying. My answer was always the same. Ruthlessly. And so, officers started coming to John Pearson, I, and other members of the Senior Management Team with complaints of bullying. There was a confidential reporting line run by a company in the UK but it was rarely used. Our staff preferred to come to us. We investigated all allegations and did so with the overwhelming support of the majority of the force. There were some unbelievable instances and I reproduce below part of the affidavit which I gave to the High Court in London for a recent court case. I have left the first paragraph in to show the type of tensions there were with some of the politicians.
"In those early days I also had a number of differences of opinion with the then Deputy Chairman of the Home Affairs Committee who was the Connétable of one of the country parishes. He objected to States of Jersey Police Vehicles driving through his parish on training duties and complained several times that they had answered emergency calls without asking his prior authority to enter his parish. This was an early foretaste of many battles to come where politicians would seek to control our day to day operational activities.
During my time as a senior officer in the United Kingdom I had become known as someone who, whilst critical of the damage that over- zealous political correctness could do, would not tolerate bullying which caused people to feel uncomfortable at work and in some cases made them ill. I became aware that a small number of officers in the SOJP were making life difficult for others through bullying. A number of the victims came to me personally and I took firm action against the bullies. I will describe a few such examples in order to put into context the response our actions brought from the Jersey establishment.
Shortly after I arrived I held a ‘forum’ for the Constables of the force. I did this in response to complaints from officers that they had never been listened to. Towards the end of the meeting I asked if anyone had anything else to ask. A female officer asked how I would deal with bullying. “Ruthlessly,” I replied.
The woman officer left it at that and I forgot about the exchange until about six weeks later when I was about to fly out from Jersey Airport to the UK. The officer approached me and asked if I remembered her asking the question. We spoke for some time and she relayed a horrific tale of abuse, assault and bullying by a Sergeant in the force against her, which was witnessed on a number of occasions by other senior officers who did nothing. When she complained to one Inspector he told her he understood her situation but if he did anything the Sergeant would “turn on him.” The female officer had eventually gone to a very senior officer who had told her to forget it or her job would be at risk.
I started enquiries and found that her story was corroborated by over a dozen officers. One male officer told how one night shift he was sitting in the Station Office with the Sergeant when the latter produced a 9mm semi automatic pistol. The Sergeant dismantled the firearm and cleaned it. When finished, he assembled it, put the magazine in and cocked the weapon. He then pointed it directly at the male officer’s head for several seconds before lowering it and saying “No, not tonight.” That male officer is still suffering the effects of the bullying by the Sergeant. The female officer concerned has a civil action pending against the force which I do not believe is being contested.
On another occasion, I was approached on behalf of a vulnerable member of staff who had reported a domestic assault on herself. The investigating officer, a long serving detective, had asked her for her mobile phone number and had given her his “in case they needed to contact each other.” A couple of evenings later she received a lengthy series of text messages spread over several hours which started with comments about her physical appearance and what she looked like bending over the photo-copier to extremely explicit texts about what the sender would like to do to her. These messages all came from the phone of the investigating officer. After I obtained the transcripts of these messages I challenged the officer. He at first denied it but changed his story. I returned him to uniform but did not discipline him as the victims vulnerable state would have meant that she would have suffered even more from a prolonged drawn out saga.
In another incident, a young Detective Sergeant reported a member of staff for carrying out particularly nasty racial bullying of a Portuguese woman officer. A short time later property belonging to him was vandalised in the CID office. We were told the suspect’s name in confidence by several detectives but had nothing we could use in evidence and no one was forthcoming. The Head of CID, who had also just come from the UK, and myself gathered every detective in the force together and warned them that if there was any repeat of this all of them would be returned to Uniform and we would re build the CID from scratch. We never did have a repeat despite only using local officers in a number of high profile anti corruption investigations which started off as covert operations.
It was clear however, that many Jersey politicians did not approve of our efforts to tackle bullying. We were openly criticised in the media by these people and on one occasion were referred to as the “politically correct KGB stalking the corridors of Police Headquarters.” At the same time however, it was clear that we had the support of the vast majority of the force as was illustrated by what Her Majesty’s Inspector of Constabulary found when they carried out their first inspection during my time there. They found that Graham Power, myself, and John Pearson, had already made many changes which had transformed the force and the morale of its officers. The fact that the leadership style was supported by the rank and file was one of the findings. A second Inspection a few years later was to single out the work that had been done on Professional Standards and the strong leadership which had played a part in turning the force into a professional and innovative organisation."
The arrogance of the small minority who were carrying out this type of unprofessional behaviour was illustrated by the example of one senior member of staff who was the subject of several complaints to me from female colleagues. They complained about sexual innuendo and worse. Eventually I had him in my office one afternoon and warned him that another similar incident would result in disciplinary action. That night he took a visiting police staff member from the UK out to dinner and continually ran his hand along places he should not have. She complained and he left our employ soon after.
There was no doubt we did deal firmly with the bullies and the few corrupt members of staff. All of the allegations of bullying made against me seem to have come from those who were dealt with in this fashion. Bullies do not take kindly to being stood up to. Several of the corrupt cops that we removed from the force complained about their treatment. Without exception their complaints were found to be malicious or unsubstantiated. Several of them even tried to damage the historical abuse enquiry. The sister of one local businessman, who twenty police officers admitted taking favours or services from, even wrote to most of the news desks in London accusing me of abuse myself. Stuart Syvret was contacted and told not to trust me or my deputy in the investigation. Of course, being Stuart, the first thing he did was pick-up the phone and tell me about the approach. Again, I should emphasise, the bad and the corrupt were a small minority in a force brimming with talent and commitment.
I have been asked to explain what the ACPO reports were. Gladly. The evening we found the first fragment I contacted ACPO in the UK and asked them to appoint a team to oversee the enquiry and quality control it. This was something I readily agreed with Graham Power. I did so because I already knew the hostility that existed among many politicians and other areas of the establishment. I had my first taste of this back in 2007 the day I went public with the enquiry. I was ordered to attend at the office of Frank Walker, the Chief Minister. I went there with Graham Power and found that also present with Walker, were Bill Ogley and Home Affairs Minister Wendy Kinnard. Let me make quite clear now, that Wendy Kinnard was a staunch supporter of this enquiry and had to endure some difficult times because of it. An early example came at this meeting.
Walker started off by telling me I was looking at a very angry Chief Minister. I asked why. The conversation then went as follows:
FW. “You have been talking to Stuart Syvret.”
LH. “Yes I have. It was necessary for me to talk to him as not only does he have evidence that I may need, but the victims trust him and he may be able to persuade them to come to us.”
FW. “But you told him that you were going public.” (Stuart had released a press statement that morning to coincide with mine – a move which I have to admit, I did not anticipate!!)
LH. “Yes, but I also told you I was going public.”
FW. “But you showed him your press statement.”
LH. “Chief Minister, I showed it to you.”
FW. “But we’re the Government.”
Bill Ogley then intervened to ask me, “You do realise this could bring down the Government?” I told him that was not my concern. My concern was getting to the truth.
There then followed an argument about my use of the word “victims” in the media release. Walker ordered me not to use it. He explained that there were no victims until someone was convicted. I told him that was not the case. When someone alleged that they were a victim of crime, they were a victim. In a similar manner those who alleged that they were the victims of a racially motivated attack had to be treated as such even where there was not a shred of evidence of a racial motive. Walker argued, Wendy Kinnard spoke strongly in agreement with me and I continued to use the word “victims” for the rest of my time in Jersey.
Anyway, back to ACPO. Three members of the ACPO Homicide Review Group were appointed to oversee the enquiry. The team was led by the former head of the Mets Homicide Teams who now works for the Serious and Organised Crime Agency. He was probably the United Kingdom’s most experienced Murder investigator. He was assisted by an expert in the HOLMES computer system on which we were running the enquiry. A female member of the Review Group made up the trio. Their terms of reference were drawn up by them and signed by their leader and Graham Power. Included in the signed terms of reference was the commitment to quality control of the investigation and personal mentoring for myself, my deputy, and the office manager who was responsible for the computer systems used. For some reason, Mr Gradwell and Mr Warcup have sought to make people think that it was no part of the ACPO team’s remit to quality control the investigation. This is untrue and can clearly be seen to be untrue by simple examination of their terms of reference and their reports. David James Smith, of the Sunday Times, made this point in his article.
The ACPO team duly arrived and over several visits set about examining all aspects of our work. After each set of visits which lasted several days, they would issue a report and hand that report to Graham Power, the Home Affairs Minister, and onwards to the Chief Minister. Indeed, two members of the team even had an hour long meeting with the Chief Minister, Bill Ogley, and, I think, the HA Minister during which time they briefed them on the way the investigation was proceeding and their thoughts on it. This was in the absence of Graham Power and myself. If there was anything wrong with the enquiry, given Walkers hostility to it, it would surely have been made known after that meeting.
During their visits to the island the team would speak to myself and many other members of my team. They spent many hours examining the computer system and the entries on it. I had to hand over all my policy books to them for examination. They were to comment in one of their reports that the Policy Books were being properly maintained. These are the documents that Gradwell said were a ‘mess’, and led to his comments about taking over “a poorly managed mess.”
Who is likely to be correct? The ACPO Homicide Review Team or Mr Gradwell?
Each report by the ACPO team would give their comments on the way the enquiry was progressing and would make recommendations. In the second report they stated that we were to be congratulated on the speed with which we had implemented these recommendations. The Team leader told me that it was the quickest he had ever seen recommendations being implemented. Gradwell told journalists that one of the team had told him that we had said we implemented things which, in fact, we had not. I asked the leader of the ACPO team about this. “Nonsense, it was never said,” was his response.
Of the two or three ACPO reports made whilst I was there, none contained any serious criticism. As with all such reviews there were things they felt we could do, or do differently, and we always had discussions around those. If I felt that it was not applicable to the Jersey context, I said so.
For example, one of their early recommendations was that I should have a ‘Gold Group’ which would include senior figures from the “caring agencies” in Jersey. I said some of those were among our priority suspects. The ACPO team accepted that it was not a good idea.
Gradwell bitterly criticised my media strategy and one press conference in particular came in for strong criticism where they accused me of brandishing a tooth in front of the media. The truth is simple. It was an excellent idea but it was not mine. I was at HDLG and it was just after we started finding the teeth and were being told that some of them could not have come out from children who were still alive. I was going out to answer questions at the demand of the media. The head of the ACPO team suggested that as a means of showing just how small the teeth were, and of illustrating what a good job the Archaeological and Anthropology teams were doing, I should show the media a tooth. He suggested displaying it alongside a five pence piece. I did so. I was criticised by someone in the States that afternoon for using a Jersey five pence piece and making the island look bad when I could have used a UK coin.
The ACPO reports are of course there to be seen but they seem to have been ignored by Mr Gradwell and Mr Warcup. The Sunday Times has seen them of course and they posed the question as to why Warcup and Gradwell are so intent on rubbishing my work when the man who “made a little boy’s head bob up and down in the water” (whilst sexually assaulting the boy), is still free? A good question indeed.
I think that probably covers most of the allegations made against me, the enquiry, the team and indeed the victims over the past few months. A well known journalist told me he could not understand Mr. Gradwell’s obsession with me and that in other circumstances we would probably have got along very well. I do not think so. Our fundamental beliefs in the purpose of good policing are too different. I believe that police officers are there to protect the vulnerable and to put the bad guys away where they will do no harm. Simplistic I know. Mr. Gradwell tells Diane Simon that a person’s guilt is not a concern of the police. That is one reason I am glad to be out of it.
I am sorry this is such a long and dry document. Of necessity it had to be that way to deal with all the nonsense that has been written and spoken about myself, my team, the enquiry, and most of all, the victims. I hope it has not seemed too much like Lenny Harper congratulating himself, but in circumstances where people who do not know me are labelling me as all sorts of monster, I needed to redress the balance. For those who have persevered this far, my thanks. My thanks also to everyone who has written to me, e-mailed me, or expressed support in other ways. It all meant, and continues to mean, a lot.
Lenny Harper
5th September, 2009.
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1 – 200 of 458 Newer› Newest»Thanks Stuart, and Well Done Mr Harper, very nicely written. It made my day, at first, and I laughed out loud and punched the air in delight at the truth coming out at last.
Then, as I read onwards, I started to feel disgust, fear and loathing towards our authorities and media. I have no reason to doubt Lenny, and every reason to be extremely concerned at just what they're playing at. There should be a protest march to demand better answers, that's for sure.
I'm only 20% of the way through, so I'll carry on reading now.
Stuart change the date at the bottom from 15th to 5th Sept don't want that pounced upon as inaccuracy do we
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An excellent, well-evidenced, and rational rebuttal of all the lies and spin being put out by everyone involved in the cover-up: the new 'investigative team' [sic], the judicial authorities, and finally, the JEP.
Strange thing is, although more detailed, most of this evidence is not new to us, since much of it was made available at the time, sometimes in summary.
It is simply that so many people with vested interests have chosen to willfully ignore or misrepresent it.
The fact that did shock me was that the AG tried to stop Wateridge being charged when he has now been found guilty. How can anyone now trust his recent statement that there is not enough evidence to charge other suspects? His judgment or legal knowledge is so obviously faulty he should be removed from his post.
As the campaign for justice grows, and more and more people around the world follow what is happening, I feel more confident that the truth will out. And even if the abusers are not convicted, we know the names of everyone involved in protecting them.
I feel ashamed for Jersey.
An ACPO suggested recommendation "was that I should have a ‘Gold Group’ which would include senior figures from the “caring agencies” in Jersey. I said some of those were among our priority suspects. The ACPO team accepted that it was not a good idea."
Holy C***! We certainly do need a review of all this. What an island. I'm appalled.
God Bless you, Sir.
Now, Jersey, WE NEED ANSWERS!!!
I actually began to feel ill reading all this.
So much of what Lenny has written I have seen before. He has addressed some of these issues multiple times. Put together in one place to read however puts a whole new perspective on what and how much is wrong in Jersey.
Thank you Lenny and Stuart for your commitment!
What more proof does anyone need that the UK Government HAS TO step in and ensure good governance?
As for the filthy lying JEP rag comic, I don't know how anyone can work for those scum and hold their heads high. "Journalists" there - get out now while you can with some modicum of a salvagable career!
Thank you for such an informative post. Perhaps we'll get somewhere with these ACPO reports now.
Long winded yes.But its so good to see all these points bought together in one article.Thanks for taking the time to answer all these critics.
Now we await to see how selective the local media will be on reporting on this post of yours,assuming of course that they are willing to admit that they read Stuarts Blog.
Thank you Mr Harper for taking the time to compose your response to the rubbish that has been said about you. When you mentioned a parish constable, was it not Deputy Lewis of St John that you meant.
Thank you Lenny, thank you for standing firm,thank you for not letting us down.The truth will out.
Now we know why Kinnard had to go. Trouble is, if she hasn't spoken out by now then she must be too afraid to - so expect a denial soon.
Doesn't cast ol' Frankie in a very good light, does it?
16500+ words, concise and in parts very shocking.
If the JEP is to try and regain (if if ever had) some credibility, it needs to print a big apology on the front page.
I am intrigued whether there is an investigation to find out out what has happened to both evidence and a report, that has disappeared since Grdawell+Wardcup were in charge? Not exactly a good advert for their professionalism is it!!!
Mr Chartier, I presume you are the same gentleman who corresponded with me a couple of times in Jersey? No it is not Deputy Lewis I am talking about on this occasion, and it was not St John but not a million miles away from there. Deputy Lewis was the man who professed total support even up to the night before I left the island when my wife and I met him at a function at Government House. He made a great point of putting his arm around me and telling my wife that we had stood shoulder to shoulder in the cause of the victims and that he had "many battles with Frank (Walker)" because "Frank would just not listen and had views on the worth of it all." That support lasted for a long time!!! Deputy Lewis also tried to stop me talking to the media as evidenced in e mails and both he and the AG brought pressure to bear on Graham Power to make me stop talking to the national and international media. When I spoke once about the duplicity of the Home Affairs Minister some people wrongly thought I was referring to Wendy Kinnard, but by then Andrew Lewis had taken over the responsibility and it was he I was talking about. I was not that surprised to see him sitting with Warcup at that press conference although it was my wife's introduction to Jersey politics!!!
Lenny Harper
Mr Harper, I believe that you are a good and honourable man who has attempted to bring justice for those so abominably mistreated and failed by Jersey's authorities.
Away from all the misinformation and distortions, there are just too many unanswered questions and so much muddied water that I don't know what to believe or accept regarding HDLG.
Anyhow, I enjoyed your response to the JEP. Goodness knows how they have the audacity to complain about 'gutter journalism'.
"The head of the ACPO team suggested that as a means of showing just how small the teeth were, and of illustrating what a good job the Archaeological and Anthropology teams were doing, I should show the media a tooth. He suggested displaying it alongside a five pence piece. I did so. I was criticised by someone in the States that afternoon for using a Jersey five pence piece and making the island look bad when I could have used a UK coin."
That's exactly what we're up against - we can't have Jersey looking bad, can we? Utterly despicable!
This is dynamite, thanks Lenny. If this isn't the talk of the island next week then there's no hope for us.
Well done Lenny Harper, I knew you wouldn't just sit back and take it . Thank you for all your hard work. I have read right to the end and believe me it wasn't an ordeal , I just feel so sad that we are being governed by these morons and unless uk politicians,journalists etc get involved,we are snookered.I wish you a very happy retirement(eventually!)
REINSTATE SUSPENDED CHIEF G POWER NOW, YOU REPULSIVE COWARDS
Stuart, Lenny and abuse survivors.
Your commitment to fighting injustices and hold the guilty to account is truly exemplary, courages and inspiring.
Lenny thank you for furnishing us with documented EVIDENCE to substantiate your claims.
Now this is in the public domain for the whole world to see, the question has to be asked, "what is our entire local "ACCREDITED" media going to do with it"?
jep or, FILTHY RAG, you have been exposed, not that it's any great suprise to many of us but what of Channel Television and the local BBC? What have they done differently to the FILTHY RAG?
Diane Simon you certainly have made your mark in "Journalism" and I can only hope when you put your head on the pillow at night thinking about that lovely paycheck you recieve from your editors, along with the advice you recieve from them, that you think it is all worth it, to my way of thinking they have completely destroyed any credibility you might have had, and no matter what you've written in the past, what you might write in the future, this out and out attack on Lenny Harper is the one thing you will forever be remembered for.
All eyes will now be on how Jersey and its "accredited" media respond to this, just as importantly how our elected "representatives" repond, I don't think we'll have long to wait!
Stuart. I am going to cut and paste this Blog onto mine. I'm also going to publicise it on facebook this needs to get to as many people as possible.
Lenny thanks for not just walking away. I, and I know many abuse survivors, gain so much strength and hope from you.
Sayeth Stuart,
"Lenny will be explaining some facts – and a few home truths – which our stenching oligarchy are not going to like. Not one little bit."
Understatement of the Year Award, 2009!
I can imagine a few ollies faces purple with rage tonight, LOL
We need some banners and chanting as the States sit this week for the first time after the summer break.
Wow - although none of this is really new, put together in one piece makes powerful and compelling reading.
Thank you Mr Harper - it is a disgrace and an embarrassment that you should have even had to defend yourself in this way. Rest assured many people have not wavered in their belief in you and Stuart and the way you have handled this sad and sorry saga from which there will be no respite until the full truth and facts finally result in justice for all the victims.
Warcup, Gradwell, JEP, the TV media, and more importantly those members of the States of Jersey who have been instrumental in attempting to rubbish and thwart this enquiry, you really should be ashamed of yourselves and are not fit to lick the boots of the victims.
The people of Jersey must now demand the TRUTH and not rest until it is forthcoming.
Anonymous (post No 1) do not fear the authorities, feel disgust and loathing, but fear is probably an emotion they want from us. Think of Stuart's bravery and Lenny's stoicism in all this, and let us all fight this corrupt bunch.
Finally JEP, you can't stop can you? Tonight in that VILE, VILE Rag they have a cartoon relating to Gradwell's statements which is not in the least amusing and a disappointment that it came from the pencil of a talented man like Al Thomas.
When will they ever learn, when will they ever learn.
Thank you Lenny and Stuart.
wow, Wow, WOW, I will be very honest here I was starting to get a little bit pi***ed of with Stuarta ramblings but my God has Lenny just shut my gob up.
I always thought there was more to it than what our sh** media says but i never expected it to be so blatent.
For gods sake dont get me wrong here but i can see why the states of shite try to play it down because these disgusting events portray us all as willing participants in covering up the dispicable goings on of our forefathers. That run the f ing island for gods sake.
I am disgusted, absolutely disgusted that this has been allowed to go on. F me i am a bean and as a bean I would rather this gets sorted out once and for all. Get it all in the open, stop it and move on and show that we as a small island wont tollerate this behaviour.
What the f happened to Wendy Kinnard that is a question that needs answering. Why was she mentioned then dissapeared from public view?
I havent much more to say apart from Lennies view has really pushed forward the view that i already had of the states of jersey.
What a disgusting place we live in
Thank you Lenny for taking the time to write this post.
No shocks in there for me. All that you report has been stated before. Only this time it's backed up with some firmer evidence. Evidence that has obviously been forgotten by certain members of our community.
The JEP should hang it's head in shame. (Have not bought it for 127 days now, and boy does it feel good. And I know of three people who have followed suit and express likewise. Will continue to spread the word.)
"The fact that did shock me was that the AG tried to stop Wateridge being charged when he has now been found guilty. How can anyone now trust his recent statement that there is not enough evidence to charge other suspects? His judgement or legal knowledge is so obviously faulty he should be removed from his post."
Dito. A shocking revelation. This man is trying to hide something. What and why are very important questions.
I'm glad Wendy Kinnard was on your side Lenny. Where is she now? Seriously, where is she? On the island still? Has anyone seen her?
Now, who is "they"? Who are the people behind the "cover up"?
We know FW used to be part of the Guiton Group, so would have some influence in any published stories. But he is no longer a player. So who now pulls the strings of the JEP? What do they offer in return? What do the JEP get out of this relationship? What do they gain from their biased reporting?
In a private email to LH, Bill Ogley (the head of the civil service) says not to worry about the costs, but to concentrate on the investigation. Suggesting that he would like to see the truth to come out. A view openly expressed by Mr Frank Walker in the press.
Who are the people behind the attempts to cover up this investigation? From what i have read and seen so far, the AG is the only one who has tried to suppress this investigation. The law officers have been the ones who have interfered with any prosecutions. They are the ones who let the Maquires go and did not want the old pervert brought before the courts. Why?
In my opinion, murders did occur at HdlG. Why? BECAUSE of the propaganda and spin from our COM and the JEP. Why go to such lengths as to rubbish the investigation? Why make such an effort to highlight and focus on minor details such as one man's comment on the fragment of skull. "It looks like the husk of a coconut". A mere observation on one individuals behalf.
The actions of these individuals have led to the "shafting of Jersey's reputation". Not the actions of Stuart or Lenny. And it seems our "image" is the motivation for these actions. Now that, I find shocking.
Very, very short sighted, immature, insensitive and callous.
someone please explain to me how to set up a user name please
Thank you Lenny - both for the posting and your brave attempts to clean the force up. What an absolute shower! I am ashamed of certain elements of our government.
Come on Wendy, do the decent thing and propose a vote of no confidence, dump them all in it deservedly, be the most popular politician of all time! You have the power.
What's the worst they could do once they're disgraced?
You know you have to.
Well done Lenny, don't feel bad about pointing out your support, this is the self defence we've been waiting for. Huge respect to you.
someone please explain to me how to set up a user name please
Click the Name/URL choice button under "Choose an identity" and type it in.
Otherwise, go to http://www.blogger.com/ and go through all the usual registration palaver.
Heck,that nice mr. Lundy really is playing in front of loads of teenagers at Jersey Live.
Beating the hell out of a set of drums.
I wonder if they do a cover version of 'The Who's, Pinball Wizard !
http://voiceforchildren.blogspot.com/2009/09/truth.html
I wonder what Grabwell's net worth is now compared to before he came here. How much did he cost?
He's been totally shown up, as have the local media. The Establishment, what a bunch of clowns. All islanders can see that Stuart has been right all along.
To the outside world I say Look what a disgraceful cesspit this island is, please help us, rescue us from this stinking mess!
Thank you Mr Harper for sharing the evidence and your side of the story.
I don't see how anybody who looks at what has been written in the rag and said by Warcop and Gradwell and then reads your post with an open mind can say there has not been a orchestrated attempt from the start to play down and discredit the whole abuse investigation.
It's not 'media' now, it's 'maedia' (deliberately mispelled to be more like paedo), the filthy s*ds
Mr Harper
An informative and dignified response to the many lies written about you and your team.
Thank you for all your efforts Sir.
Benny the Dip.
test
Dear Mr Harper
You are a Scholar and a Gentleman-now if I can just get the image of the small boy's head popping in and out of the water while being abused, out of my head, I might sleep well at night.
Lenny and Stuart your to be applauded for your honesty and sincerity in allowing "the truth" to be known.
I too would like to know if Warcup was i/c of Personnel whilst serving with the Northumbrian Police!!!!!
Won't say anymore but watch this space.
It is such a great shame that everyone in Jersey does not have access to your blog Stuart, I am more than sure many islanders would be interested in the truth - honest coppers are hard to find.
I hope the AG is frothing at the mouth - serves him right along with the rest of the establishment who have dished the muck. Let them sink in the sewers where they belong.
'The privately-owned Claverley Group is a holding company for Midland News Association who publish the Express & Star and the Shropshire Star.
The Claverley Group also owns The Guiton Group which publishes daily and weekly newspapers in Jersey and Guernsey including the Jersey Evening Post and Guernsey Press and Star and has interests in publishing, printing and computer systems'.
This is the company that now own the Guiton Group. I wonder if they are aware of the dirty taste their Jersey paper is leaving in people's mouths? Maybe we should make them aware, then they may realise why it is struggling.
Ex-Senator John Averty still very involved in the Group.
Good to hear from you Lenny, what a post!
Thank god you have got the guts to stand up to the corruption that smothers our island.
Its obvious to see you didn’t turn native as soon as you arrived on the island.
All the survivors will be gaining enormous strength from you.
Please keep posting ,we need you and Stuart.
Oh dear, Jon
Still not terribly bright, are we?
Look, Mr. Howarth, have a few more pints of Stella in your troll cave - and fantasise that you are of any relevance.
Stuart
Thank you Mr Harper for bringing all the evidence and facts together in a way that I can send your post to anyone else who says to me "the whole Jersey thing seems to have gone off the radar"
Much as the "leaders" in Jersey would like this to happen it is never going to go away until crucial questions have been answered.
Thank you also for clearly illustrating the way you dealt with bullies and bigots in the SOJ Police. Respect to you for that!
I have you to thank for my decision to come forward and speak to the HAT team about my time in HDLG. I was scared and unsure how I would be perceived and whether what I knew would be of any use. Hearing you speak and seeing you on television gave me the courage to make that call. When I was interviewed I was treated with great compassion and real empathy by the team and made to feel that I had a real chance of helping myself and other people to get justice.
For me like many others it has been a long and painful process dredging up memories of over 40 years ago that I had kept from friends and even my close family. With the help of a skilled therapist I have now been able to understand the impact of those years in HDLG and other residential homes I was placed in. I have no secrets now from people I love and and I am able to move forward with my life. I have just retired too so I hope you get the chance to enjoy a well-earned rest!
Thank you Lenny and Stuart for all your support. Like you I will never give up the fight to see those abusers face what they have done to vulnerable children and teenagers who relied on them for care and protection.
And yet STILL they deny it all on Planet Numpty, Deputy Dawg must be as thick as what usually smells that bad.
Word Verification : peade
Stella as in "wife beater"?
'Stella as in 'wife-beater'?
I do belive the beverage in question is colloquially known as such.
Though - in the particular case referred to, it isn't meant literally - as one would have to be capable of having a wife to beat in the first place.
Fortunately, it would appear women have safely avoided that foul fate - in the case of our "friend".
Stuart
what a fantastic posting im going to show this to everyone i know!and you mr.harper are a truly noble man x
The party of dis-inormation
Straw admits Lockerbie trade link
Brown blatantly Lying to the public
"Fortunately, it would appear women have safely avoided that foul fate - in the case of our "friend"."
Jon may have different tastes and not be drawn to the famales...
Ball has landed.
fantastic post the ollies must be squirming.i hope you have sent it on to the national papers.thank you so much mr harper a truely honest cop.and thanks to you stuart keep up the good work.have not bought the comic for 18 months now
Time For Reform
It is 10:45PM on our side of the Atlantic and I notice you are almost up to 200,000 unique site users. It seems likely you and Lenny Harper are getting the truth out to more people outside Jersey than there are actually on the island. If so, your government's own local media spin will not get as far as your truth will. Congratulations to you both for demonstrating such integrity and stubborn courage. History should be kind to you both for that, but not to your local journalists.
Libel and Slander
Libel and slander are jointly the legal wrong (or Tort) of defamation.
Defamation is a false statement made by one person about another in order to harm that person's character and reputation. If spoken it is slander and libel if written or broadcast in a permanent form.
To take action for defamation it is necessary to show:
That the statement would lower the person's reputation in the eyes of a right thinking person:
That the statement was communicated to a third party and that party would be able to identify the person from the statement.
Gradwell and the Rag should be sued
are we going to see the headline in the rag ?
GRADWELL LIED
silly me I was mistaking the rag for a newspaper instead of a propaganda machine,throughout history most corrupt regimes have needed one
Lenny - You were a good, decent and honest cop doing the job you were employed to do. I would like to ask if you were ever offered "carrots" to withhold information from the public.
I firmly believe that Warcup and Gradwell were recruited for the sole purpose of undermining the Child Abuse enquiry and have possibly been rewarded for their stupidity. These two guys are employed by the people for the people to ensure good policing, accountability and charge those responsible for crime - Warcup has to my knoledge not carried this out, yet the tax payers are paying him a substantial income to sit in an office and rubbish any enquiry.
I really felt the most stupid thing that ever came out of that mans mouth was when in front of the media he told the world he had ripped evidence up. This is a crime against the people and a crime against the Queen. All evidence to my knowledge should be held be it of significance or not at the time. Should Warcup be charged for this offence? Or is it, so we have learnt from other cases on the Island of Jersey, common practise to dispose of an incriminating evidence like in the so called case against Graham Power when the notes of his suspension meeting were shredded.
As a Scot I am proud that Lenny has chosen Scotland as his home. Wherever we live we need people of such integrity in all walks of life.
Mr Harper,
Thank you for putting us in the picture properly.
In respect of the clear slur on your character and integrity, have you considered speaking with a lawyer about bringing legal action for defamation against those who have, and continue to, blacken your name?
After reading Diane Simon's recent pieces in the online JEP, I concluded she was just a shill for the whitewashing government. Now I have changed my mind. It is clear to me from Mr. Harper's previous communications with her that Diane is instead actually complicit in the cover-up. How could it be otherwise?
Stuart, Lenny and survivors of abuse.
I reproduce a copy of an e-mail I sent to Matthew Price, Denzil Dudley, Allan Watts, rob Shipley and Chris Bright (and many more blind carbon copied in) this morning.
Naturally I shall keep you posted of any replies I might get, but don't hold your breath!
Dear "accredited" Journalists(?)
Over the recent weeks you have all given huge amounts of air time and column inches allowing Mick Gradwell the opportunity to make completely unfounded and untrue statements/allegations against Lenny Harper and his team regarding the HDLG cover up (in my opinion).
As you are all "accredited" I take it you are bound by "fairness and balance"? That being the case you will be giving the exact amount of air time and column inches to Lenny Harper's well evidenced response here http://stuartsyvret.blogspot.com/2009/09/lenny-harpers-guest-posting.htmlto the claims and allegations made against him.
I shall be posting the contents of this e-mail onto Stuart Syvret's Blogsite and any response I "might" get from any of you.
I have to ask Rob Shipley and Chris Bright "what do you think you have done to/for Diane Simon's credibility as a "Jounalist"? and how many of you "accredited" Jornalists(?) have thought to contact the abuse survivors either to warn them of Gradwells attacks on Lenny Harper or for their reaction to them?
To trash any man's hard earned reputation in the way they have attempted to do is nothing short of outrageous.
Does anyone now have the slightest faith or confidence in the AG's decisions to drop so many cases after his attempt to pull the Wateridge case? It is an absolute scandal.
The AG has the job of deciding who gets charged and who doesn't. He also has the other job of protecting the States of Jersey in any civil actions brought.
The first line of advise from any lawyer.. "never admit liability".
What better way to protect the States of Jersey than to decide not to prosecute former or current States of Jersey employees....
The first conviction was of a former resident - not an employee...Phew...hard to find the States directly culpable for that so press ahead.
The Second conviction - Donnelly - was not related to HdlG. Great... prosecute him.
The third, Wateridge, was an employee. Damn, that's inconvenient!
So, it turns out, THE ONLY CASE INVOLVING A STATES EMPLOYEE was due to be dumped by the AG (whose other job is to protect the States from any compensation claims).
I have always been reluctant to use the words cover up but if it walks like a duck and quacks like a duck there is a very good chance that it is a duck..
Why does Diane Simon and Mr Gradwell have difficulties in understanding facts?
Why did Mr Warcup destroy evidence in an abuse case?
“Unfortunately the bones were destroyed by the pathologist without being examined by an anthropologist.” This would appear to support Mr Syvret’s claim of ‘cover-up’!!
Why did Mr Gradwell think it professional to send an abusive text message to a BBC journalist.?
Mr Gradwell’s record in Jersey stands for itself, why did he not personally secure any convictions? Was it lack of ability or maybe political/AG interference?
Why did the Attorney General, William Bailhache, sent instructions to Mr Harper not to charge Wateridge?
Why did a Centenier state that although he agreed that there was ample evidence to charge, he did not want to go against the lawyer’s ‘revised’ instruction. ?
Why did the AG’s lawyer change his mind?
Why did the AG Attorney General fail to prosecute corrupt cops for leaking intelligence off police systems?
What has happened to the six children sent by the Local Authority in the West Midlands area of the UK to the island’s care system and had lost touch with them, never hearing of them again. Are they still alive?
Mr Harper states, [ I have a number of e-mails which detail how Frank Walker was continually saying that he was under pressure to sack or suspend me.] Who was exerting this pressure? and why?
Bill Ogley to Mr Harper “You do realise this could bring down the Government?”.
I cannot help thinking Ogley provides a clue as to why Simon, Warcup, Gradwell and others are blatantly peddling lies and perhaps why Mr Syvret is being prosecuted on a ‘trumped up Data Protection charge’, the truth is too difficult for some to stomach!!
Finally, what is the answer to the the Sunday Times question? Why are Warcup and Gradwell are so intent on rubbishing Mr Harper's work when the man who “made a little boy’s head bob up and down in the water” (whilst sexually assaulting the boy), is still free?
WHY WHY WHY WHY WHY????
"I have always been reluctant to use the words cover up but if it walks like a duck and quacks like a duck there is a very good chance that it is a duck.."
Mario Danny and Tom - Quaaaack?.
The AG has the job of deciding who gets charged and who doesn't. He also has the other job of protecting the States of Jersey in any civil actions brought.
WE NEED A FAIR UNCORRUPTABLE PROSECUTION SERVICE.
THE A.G. ON HIS OWN IS NOT GOOD ENOUGH.
DEMOCRACY AND JUSTICE IN JERSEY IS NOT UP TO A REASONABLE MODERN STANDARD
Every single person on this Island HAS to be made aware of Mr Harpers response.
Only then will massive support be received and questions demanded to be answered....
NO COVER UP
ANSWERS!!
If this isn't BBC Jersey's headline story tomorrow, in fair detail, then it proves 100% that they truly have 'gone native'.
well done Lenny I know what pressure he was receiving from Ministers,corrupt businessmen who sent him theatening letters almost on a daily basis.Who sat on the panel to appoint Warcup was it Lewis or Kinnard and why is Warcup now attempting to discredit local officers? is it to get Gradwell back as his Deputy Chief? Surely politicians should be asking these questions
This Rapidshare link allows you to download Stuart and Lenny's posting here in a text file with the original formating.
If VFC edits his version, selecting "view HTML" option, and pastes it in, he'll get it looking better.
Mr Harper
We did indeed exchange emails a couple of times. Thank you for the explanation to my query. I wish you a happy retirement and thank you for your honesty and integrity.
I think this guest posting should be circulated to the national newspapers. Hopefully that makes what Lenny says harder to deny, the more people know about it. Yes the UK government should step in and the AG should be stopeed from being the sole person to decide on prosecutions.
The intellectually challenged who buy the RAG will not believe Mr Harper.
Lenny should sue all the liars.
Seeing as though Jersey Post are happy to send out thousands of copies of The Argos Catalogue for whatever ridiculous fee they are being paid, perhaps someone could fund an island wide distribution of Lennys response...
The young boy who had his head bobbed under the water whislt being sodomised by Rene Le Sueur was later convicted of blackmailing Le Sueur. You may wonder what happened to Le Sueur. Nothing! This pervert took boys from HDLG out sailing on weekends and abused them. He also had bedrooms built in his attic where these boys slept. Le Sueur should be prosecuted!
As I see it the probability is this: children in the 'care' of the states of Jersey met with unnatural deaths and these deaths were covered up and are still being covered up.
Children in the 'care' of the states of Jersey were raped and fell pregnant and had forced abortions.
Sometimes I cry over what these poor children had to suffer at the hands of these monsters.
I feel sick to my stomach and so angry that they are being denied justice.
I can only imagine what the survivors of these horrible crimes must be feeling to have to watch the shameful specticle of the Jersey 'elite' denying them their right to have their abusers tried for the henious crimes against them.
Everyone who is in authority, or has been in authority, if alive, must be thoroughly investigated for corruption now. We don't seem to be able to trust anyone anymore.
In the light of what we have just read I can't see any other way out than to have a complete overhaul of our Government.
I can see through the lines that Lennie Harper has had to deal with a lot of snakes in his time as a professional, inside the island and outside. Thank God he did not get seriously, life-threateningly bitten.
For my part, as a Jersey person, may I apologise for the way you have been treated in Jersey Mr Harper and I wish you well in your chosen path in retirement.
Thank you for coming onto Sen Stuart's Blog and telling your side of the story.
I knew Senator Wendy Kinnard as a child and a little of her background, a very bright and articulate person and I was startled at the way she disappeared but I knew there must be a lot in the background that we did not know. Evidence of her tireless work for the community, in many areas, in the past is enough for me to believe that she needs the support of the community for some reason. But we shall see. That is only a supposition.
Well I suspect the Cat is definitely out amongst the pidgeons now!
It is such a pity that we had to do our dirty washing in front of the whole wide world! But C'est La Vie!
Truth Will Out
I have only one qustion on the Wateridge abuse case which I really would like answered.
If the abuse took place in the 60s and 70s why has it taken 40 years to bring the man to justice.
Why has it taken 30 or 40 years to bring Wateridge to justice?
Exactly.
I think Lenny's posting answers that question.
Stuart
No wonder Lenny is being character assassinated and no wonder that the Jersey boss class are being protected by Jack Straw's inertia. People might have to do their job properly otherwise.
Acta exteriora iudicant interiora secreta.
Now I am sure that BBC Jersey is bound by the same rules as its parent BBC. It has been announced that due to the rule of treating all political parties with "due impartiality" the BNPs leader Nick Griffin may be invited onto Question Time. Why then does BBC Jersey refuse to let Senator Syvret have his say!
Could it please be noted that I do not - I have never - and never will - identify survivors, nor let others use this blog to do so - however well-intentioned they may be.
The only survivors I've ever referred to publicly, or spoken to the media about - are those who I have discussed the situation with, and have gained their informed, express consent.
The great majority of survivors I know are not known publicly - and nor will ever come to be - unless and until they themselves choose to go public.
Of course - if any survivor reading this does want to go public - and express themselves on this blog, they are welcome to. But, of course, I would need to verify their identity first in order to prevent impostors and other mischief-makers.
Therefore, if any survivor - no matter who they are - wants to e-mail me on st.syvret@gmail.com, to privately discuss the possibility of going public, you are more than welcome.
As this posting by Lenny has been such an immense success, I'm open to the idea of letting others do the occasional guest posting - either under their real identity - or a pseudonym if they'd prefer.
Like I said - drop me an e-mail.
Stuart
Mr Harper was exonerated of any wrong doings in the Roy Boschat matter. Why then was Mr Boschat cleared and awarded costs. Jersey stinks of corruption!
The slandering of Mr Harper also affects Mr Power. I do hope that Mr Power will eventually be able to put his version of events across. No better place than this blog as it is not tainted like BBC CTV and the JEP.Well done Mr Harper and good luck to Mr Power.
Re "Seeing as though Jersey Post are happy to send out thousands of copies of The Argos Catalogue for whatever ridiculous fee they are being paid, perhaps someone could fund an island wide distribution of Lennys response" a great idea but heaven forbid not an insert in the Rag if someone could make Lenny's response into a small brochure A4 or A3 maybe. Then make the front cover with a bold headline,eg. THE TRUTH EVERY JERSEY ISLANDER SHOULD KNOW ABOUT Re YOUR LOCAL "Acredited media reporting" AND THEIR ATTEMPT TO DISCREDIT LENNY HARPER.
Maybe someone out there could phrase it better than me cos i aint no journalist. Then this brochure should be distributed through the Jersey postal system so it will arrive in everyones mailbox.Now i know this wont be cheap and possibly the post office may have been "got at" and refuse to distibute it, but maybe there is a private company who do island wide distribution. Please could some one look into this and the costs as i am in Spain and not as in touch as some of you local people.
Syd
Dear Lenny
Thank you so much for doing this post. You could have walked away and enjoyed your retirement, but you have remained loyal to the victims and I am so sorry that you are being treated this way. I will always be indebted to you, not just because you believed in what we were telling you, but because for the first time in my life I have been able to tell people in authority the truth about what really happened back then, the fact that they were willing to listen to what I had to say uninterrupted and without doubting or questioning me, for the first time in my life I was being heard, finally my deep dark secrets pouring out of me to people I trusted. Your team was incredibly sensitive, kind and caring, when giving my statement there were several tears that day and not just mine!! I wish I had met you, I know that you went through a terrible time because of my case, but rest assured, you have in a way given me justice and you have helped me to become a stronger person. Thanks to you, my abusers now know what it is like to be scared and have no control over it just as my siblings and I were scared all those years ago!! Ironically, our birthdays were never recognized as we grew up but two years in a row now this case has hit the JEP headline on my birthday, last year 29th August 2008 with the leaked report of my case on Stuarts blog and last Saturday Gradwell’s outrageous statement suggesting that one of your own team told the legal representatives that there was insufficient evidence to charge, I don’t think that my abusers will ever forget my birthday again!!! Oh and lest I forget, I bet Diane Simon regrets the day she called your team with my details so that you could contact me about my being abused!
From the bottom of my heart, Thank you Lenny
Carrie
Who do you think will carry this story first?
The RAG
BBC Jersey
CTV
Channel 103
Uk Nationals
Guernsey Press
We could only speculate over the past year why a Mr Gradwell should have been selected to take over Lenny's assignment - especially now it is revealed there was a perfectly good local person in place.
However over the past week of watching Gradwell set himself up for a series of Oscar winning performances - each day becoming less plausible and more crass, as he stabbed a fellow Policeman in the back, all becomes blatantly clear.
Mr Gradwell you may be walking away from these shores with an enhanced pension or swiss bank account, but you are also leaving with your conscience.
i hope the loot gives your the peaceful well earned retirement you deserve.
You discusting little man.
Great Lenny. Thank you for your evidenced based account. Many things are fitting into place now.
As Mr Gradwell's 'service' to us, the tax payer, is complete and he has now hopefully left these shores never to return again, we are still left with a few rotten apples in our cart, aren't we?
You say that relations with the AG were, well, less than good.
Understandable on your part, given his thankfully failed obstruction to bring Wateridge to justice. I mean, we can only speculate why someone like William Bailhache would want to protect 'the perve' and deny justice to his victims. What on earth is the matter with the power-crazed man?
But as he is still with us and Gradwell is no longer here, I was wondering if you would be prepared to do another Guest Posting, and give us a fuller picture of the role the AG played and continues to play in bringing people to justice in the Child Abuse investigation - and any other investigation come to that.
Many thanks, I know it will be appreciated as much as this posting, if not more so by those of us still left on the rock, and with these type of individuals still in autocratic power.
My guess is THEY will rubbish lenny's post and slag you off at the same time.
Thank you to Lenny and Stuart for hosting this response.
The after effects of reading this made me sick to my stomach. It beggars belief that any island, or country, could allow this to happen and then pervert the process that attempts to expose it. Not to mention corrupt the judicial system and appoint bent Police chiefs to undertake a total cover up.
Having said this, I am aware that this has occurred on the mainland UK in other cases of child abuse-and worse.
Lenny, I think you must be an outstanding human being. I am not qualified to judge your Police credentials but you are honest which seems to be a rare quality.
I wouls ask the following questions:
1) In your opinion, is this likely to succeed so as to achieve justice for the victims? Will the establishment manage to cover it up?
2) Do you think that there is evidence to suggest that the abuse and perpetrators existed on a wider scale, ie that this was part of a larger ring?
3) Have you been told of prominent people who were amongst the perpetrators?
4) Is there anything to indicate an influence from members of a secret society?
5) What do you feel is the way forward so as to obtain a full investigation of all the allegations and evidence here? How do you think justice will be achieved?
Frances
Nearly 200 new readers in the last two hours!!! Keep going Stuart, you are a star!
Lenny could have revealed so much more re this article in the Gardian,it just goes to prove how Bill and Will tried to pervert the course of justice.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/society/2009/mar/14/haut-de-la-garenne
Acta exteriora iudicant interiora secreta
Outward acts indicate the inward intent.
Vah! Denuone Latine loquebar?
Home to something evil
Is there any chance that Gradwell was innocently ignorant of the truth? Was he deceived and fed lies, was the evidence hidden from him and everyone nicey nicey to him so that he genuinely thinks Harper was wrong and doesn't believe he's lied to the public?
No, doesn't sound plausible to me either :)
The Guardian - Home to something evil (Spring 2009)
unique visitors to this site will top 200,000 on Monday the 7th of september an incredible achievement in blog history.!!!
'Who do you think will carry this story first?'
IF any, I would put money on then nationals if they have wind of it. I really cannot imagine any of our local press, being so obviously and embarrassingly in the pockets of the Establishment even giving this a mention.
A certain forum (first initial P, second J) has been very quiet really on this one. Only the Deputy Dog questioning a 'handful' of victims wanting to be believed. Have you ever made any effort to speak to ANY of them DOG? What on earth have they to gain by coming forward you stupid person?
DeBumblebee now silenced hopefully for ever, accused Lenny Harper of being a bully (allegedly through all 'his contacts') once upon a time. However he was addressing the problems of the bullying in the force, quite rightly. Bullies are cowards, and need to be dealt with forcefully until they retreat into the corner where they belong. Forceful and bullying are two different tactics.
If Mr Harper dealt with these problems by being forceful, and resolving a problem which even Ian Le Marquand has highlighted, that does not make him a bully but a HERO.
Tomorrow's filthy RAG and TV news outlets will be very telling.
The use of cricket bats seems very popular in Jersey
It is a great shame that not a single UK national newspaper has picked up this story.
from PJ
Quote from: Deputy Dawg on Yesterday at 09:30:43 PM
Yup, the tied (sic) is turning, and in my view people on that blog are going to end up against the cliff wall with the might of the ocean against their backs.
What it is boiling down to is, do you believe a handful, if that, number of people who are crying that that are telling the truth and that someone is covering up murders at HDLG or do you believe a plethora or people stating that it is a pack of lies. Me, I look at what evidence there is and as there were no dead bodies, even names of missing persons or anything remotely incriminating at HDLG other than a coconut shy owner fly tipping, then I know who I won't be believing.
"After all that is mentioned on that blog". Try "after all the lies being spread on that blog". Or is there ANY actual evidence to PROVE the contrary?
Your opinion is beneath contempt, and an insult to the abused.
Shame on you!
I just thought Id share my comment to the Channel Online article concerning the cost of the Abuse Inquiry.The lack of balance they continue to display in their reporting is beyond parody.
"Listen to this report carefully,objectivly and try to put aside any prior opinions you may have.
Then,in the same way, read Mr Harpers account of his handling of the investigation and his response to these astonishing claims.
Question the motives behind what is said or written,and also question who would benefit from these differing accounts.
I did and my thoughts were Mr Gradwell was part of a damage limitation exercise with the aim of rubbishing Mr Harpers work.Why?...possibly to ensure the number of convictions in the case were low and thereby limit the compensation required to be paid to abuse victims-especially when their abusers were States employees".
There are some desperate folk in the higher reaches of power in Jersey,the panic is tangible in the reporting and it will be interesting to see what crap they trot out tomorrow regarding Mr Harpers excellent piece.
Benny the Dip.
GUERNSEY PRESS WILL PUBLISH
Lenny
Your fiber has been tested and found to be that of a real life hero. Whatever the lessons you were taught as a child which helped you maintain your integrity against powerful forces, I wish we could all teach our children to chose right from wrong so firmly. As a parent, I will now use the courage of Lenny Harper as a living example.
Deputy Dawg is JTM aka debumblebee etc etc
While I'd like to believe I'll wake up tomorrow morning and hear BBC Roger talking about it, somehow I doubt it.
The question is, do they just blindly believe everything they're told by the SOJP and relay it onwards, or are they actively involved in a cover up?
I bet the oligarchy are wishing they could put this blog through bill ogleys shredder along with all the other evidence that's gone through it.
when I worked with Gradwell I found him arrogant and self opinionated. He was very friendly with crown officers and various members of States of Jersey police officers if you know what I mean
"Is there any chance that Gradwell was innocently ignorant of the truth? Was he deceived and fed lies, was the evidence hidden from him and everyone nicey nicey to him so that he genuinely thinks Harper was wrong and doesn't believe he's lied to the public?
No, doesn't sound plausible to me either :)"
Actually, this is plausible. I recently had a conversation with an employee of SOJP and they believe this to be the case.
Still, it is not professional to slag off a fellow colleague in the way that he did. He should of known better.
Dear Stuart & Lenny,
God bless you both!!,
I said that Lenny would drop the bomb last week,and guess what??.........BOOM!!!.
What Lenny has done for the last two weeks, its to keep silent and let these clowns cut their own throat, my god they don't have a brain between them!!.
I saw the interview with "Grabhall",. Two front camera shoots, arms out streched saying "please believe what i am saying" look at his eyes, he is not comfortable in what he is saying.
Three side shoots, camera focusing on his mouth, it makes the viewers watching actually believing what he is saying!!. A brain washing tecnique.
Then they showed Lenny Harper in colour,which slowly turns into black & white, to make Lenny like a liar! more brain washing spin, sorry fellas it didn't work.
And as for Grabhall i hope that the money chokes you!! do you call yourself a cop?.....I dont think so!. Having read lenny's response. surely the people of Jersey must realise by now that we are govend by a bunch of lieing crooks!
Stuart & Lenny you should write a book together and tell the world about this stinking cesspit.
I hope that Wendy Kinnard is ok!
The dog.
Dear Stuart
Unfortunately I need to post this in two halves but think you might be interested in the most recent response to my complaint to the BBC about editorial bias, specifically about a talkback programme in April and also about BBC Jersey in general. Needless to say my complaint about talkback was not upheld despite appealing to the Editorial Standards Committee of the BBC Trust.
However I still had my general complaint to be investigated by one Stephanie Harris, Head of Accountability at BBC News. This is her response:
"Further to my email of July 14, I’ve now had an opportunity to look into your concerns about editorial bias at BBC Jersey. I’m sorry not to have been able to respond by the end of August, as I had hoped, but one of the people whom I needed to consult has only recently returned from holiday.
As you know, Andy Bell of the Editorial Complaints Unit has investigated your specific complaint about an edition of Talkback on Radio Jersey on April 26th. My role is to look into Stage 2 complaints which fall outside the remit of the ECU on behalf of the Director of BBC News.
You have summarized your generic complaint in your letter to the Editorial Complaints Unit of May 27th as follows:
“I therefore would like you to look into the editorial bias on BBC Jersey. The two programmes I quote are not isolated cases. The morning and early evening news programmes and the phone in regularly present the establishment view with some callers (including the infamous Bridget) given an inordinate amount of air time compared to Senator Syvret (who is after all an elected politician) and those who share his views.
My understanding of the Sunday Talkback programme is that its purpose is to allow politicians and the other Jersey ‘worthies’ an opportunity to talk to islanders and answer questions posed by the electorate. Senator Syvret has not been invited to participate in this programme since before the last elections in November despite him being the longest serving politician in the States.”
It may be helpful if I begin by giving some background about BBC Jersey. BBC Jersey is one of the BBC's two smallest radio services and the smallest TV News service; the BBC takes the view that it is important to provide a dedicated BBC service to the Channel Islands, even though the population is small, and has gone to some trouble to maintain that commitment. Given limited numbers of staff, and bearing in mind that they have a "nation in miniature" with its own legislature and judiciary to cover - in other words, a large, constantly-changing local news agenda to cover on a daily basis – the bureau tends to concentrate efforts largely on objective, impartial factual journalism. This is how BBC Jersey editor, Denzil Dudley, describes the focus:
“We tell people what is happening, or what is planned to happen; we question the decision-makers and have them justify their decisions. We reflect as many different shades of opinion as possible and where we cannot find an opposing view, we ensure that our questions put that opposing view to the interviewee. Much as we would like to, we do not and have never had the resources to undertake in-depth investigative journalism.”
Parts 2 and 3 to follow.
Dear Stuart
Part 2 of the BBC response to my complaint
"I asked Denzil Dudley to give me some examples of stories which demonstrate the station’s impartial approach. Here are a couple:
1. The proposal to build a new incinerator to the East of St. Helier has been very divisive, both in terms of the proposed location and in terms of the cost of the project and the choice of incineration equipment. BBC Jersey spoke to those in favour of the proposal, those against and those with alternative proposals. In addition, an edition of Talkback was dedicated to the issues with the Minister proposing the change and a leading objector, with many differing contributions from callers.
2. The introduction by the States of a Goods & Services Tax. There were alternative means to raise States revenue and BBC Jersey explored them fully with their proponents, returning to the issue whenever a new development came about. Many thousands of people signed an anti-GST petition and there were demonstrations outside the States Chamber. All aspects of this controversy were covered – from the politicians and business people in favour of GST to the politicians and businessmen against and to the views and opinions of "ordinary" people.
Denzil explained: “We see our role with such stories as being to elicit and present the many different views to our audience, allowing them to form their own opinions, informed by our impartial and objective reporting.”
These examples are certainly in keeping with the BBC’s Editorial Guidelines on the achievement of impartiality which state:
“…We strive to reflect a wide range of opinion and explore a range and conflict of views so that no significant strand of thought is knowingly unreflected or under represented.”
But the Editorial Guidelines also state:
“..We must ensure we avoid bias or an imbalance of views on controversial subjects”.
This means that it is important that undue prominence should not be given to minority views in our reporting of controversial issues because to do so would be unbalanced. This is an issue to which BBC News has given much thought in relation to coverage of climate change and the question of how much the views of climate sceptics should be aired. BBC News currently takes the view that our reporting needs to be calibrated to take into account the scientific consensus that global warming is man-made; given the weight of scientific opinion, the challenge for us is to strike the right balance between mainstream science and sceptics since to give them equal weight would imply that the argument is evenly balanced. Thus while we do need to reflect the views of sceptics, we also need to put our reporting in the context of the mainstream scientific consensus."
Third part of BBC response
"So it seems to me that the key question to answer in relation to your complaint that in general BBC Jersey favours “establishment” voices to the detriment of the views of Senator Syvret and his followers, is whether Senator Syvret’s views are aired when he is a key player. Again, I asked Denzil Dudley as BBC Jersey editor to describe his approach, including where he would regard it as unbalanced to give prominence to Senator Syvret and where he would consider it essential to aim to have a contribution from the Senator. This is his response:
“Where a contribution from Senator Syvret is relevant we seek his view. As an elected Jersey politician, an independent, like the other 52 members, he, of course, has a view on everything, but if our need for the alternative point(s) of view are satisfied by others more directly involved, we do not see a need to seek a contribution from him.
For example, the future of the old Pontin's holiday camp site at Plemont is a long-running and very controversial issue. In essence it involves the Minister for Planning & Environment, the Minister for Economic Development, the Constable of the Parish of St. Ouen, the current owner of the site and several environmental groups, including the National Trust for Jersey and the Societe Jersiaise, plus of, course a great many individuals who simply have a view on what should be done with the site. Some want the States to purchase the site and return it to nature. Others wish to see the land used for development, but, again, some wish to see private development, while others wish the States to develop the site after purchasing it. While every States member will eventually have a vote in whatever decision is put forward for the States' approval and, of course, is able to speak in any debate on the matter, many of them, including Sen. Syvret, are not central to the controversy Therefore, the contributions of such people, while welcome, are not directly sought by us but can find expression in our interactive programmes.
There is any number of such issues and stories in which Sen. Syvret and many of his fellow States members are not directly involved. To seek out the views of a single politician on practically every major story which breaks would, in fact, threaten our impartiality and even-handedness by building in a bias towards the Senator and his views.
Recently, Senator Syvret has spent most of his time and energy on his efforts to bring about reform of Jersey's judicial system. We have covered and will continue to cover his appearances in court, fully and accurately reporting what is said, but further discussion is, at the moment, forbidden under the Contempt of Court Law. In the past, we have given air to the Senator's views on the Jersey Judiciary. His base-line views are well-known and he has expressed them via BBC Jersey. Until the conclusion of current court actions, there is little to add.
Senator Syvret's issues with Jersey's judicial system and the ongoing child-abuse enquiry are, of course, significant, but, while in no way seeking to diminish their significance, we have to understand that they are only two aspects of the news agenda in Jersey.”
Stuart
Fourth and final part of BBC response
"This approach seems to me to be entirely in accordance with the BBC’s Editorial Guidelines on impartiality. It is my understanding that BBC Jersey has contacted Senator Syvret on numerous occasions to comment on stories in which he has a demonstrable interest but he has declined to participate. Furthermore, anyone can participate in BBC Jersey’s interactive programmes, particularly the daily weekday phone-in (1200 to 1300) and Talkback (1000 to 1200 on Sundays), including Senator Syvret and “those who share his views.” With regard to a specific invitation to appear on Talkback to discuss the child abuse inquiry, the time to take a detailed look back at events over the past two years will be at the end of the inquiry or even after the findings of the proposed public inquiry. Even then considerations surrounding civil proceedings could inhibit coverage. Decisions will be taken about the best way to do the story closer to the time and as part of such coverage BBC Jersey would expect to explore the views of Senator Syvret amongst others.
Thank you for taking the trouble to write and I hope we have addressed your concerns. However, if you remain dissatisfied with this response, it is open to you to request that the BBC Trust take your complaint on appeal by writing to them within twenty working days. If you wish to contact the Trust, you can do so by writing to Bruce Vander, Complaints Manager, Editorial Standards Committee, 35 Marylebone High Street, London W1V 4AA.
Yours sincerely
Stephanie Harris
Head of Accountability, BBC News"
Crap isn't it? Don't see much point in pursuing this further, BBC investigates BBC and finds no case to answer.
why is warcup so quiet at the moment is it because he has lost all support he had with Gradwell as his current senior management team cannot stand the man but found Graham Power a excellent Chief Officer.Ask any of them what they think of him I believe his only ally at the moment is Ian Le Marquand. Trust me I know
Who ever Deputy Dawg is he is dumbass IMHO. It wouldn't surprise me if he was another aliase from the poison pen of JTM.
Good to see PJ is dying a death. Only a matter of time now.
I would like to say I am shocked at Lenny Harper's posting unfortunately I am not. Hopefully the world will take notice of what has been going on.
I would urge everyone who reads this blog not to buy the JEP and also to get all their friends and family to stop buying it as well. Only by hitting them where it hurts will they get the message that the public won't put up with this state of affairs.
Well done Lenny your post has made all involved in rubbishing your work look like idiots as far as I am concerned. My gut feeling tells me whom to trust and it isn't the JEP or certain others. However Lenny has my full support and trust even though I haven't met him as actions speak loader than words.
These are the headline stories featured on BBC Jersey's website at the time of posting:
** St Paul's 2-1 Jersey Scottish
Reigning Jersey Football Combination champions St Paul's defeat Jersey Scottish 2-1 in the Quarter Final of the Wheway Memorial Trophy on Saturday
** Jersey begin season with defeat
Jersey Rugby Club begin the season in National League three with a 24-19 away loss to Bracknell.
** Optimus claim emotional victory
Optimus are the 2009 Jersey Twenty20 Champions after beating St Ouen by five runs in the final at Grainville
** Barking dogs in fire attack alert
A one tonne bale of hay is rolled to the front door of a house in Essex and set alight.
I have no idea what relevance the last story has to BBC Jersey's news remit, but there you are.
There is absolutely NO reportage of the Lenny Harper story.
I realise that yes, it's the weekend and yes, BBC Jersey newsroom effectively closes at 4:00 p.m. on Fridays but this is a story that is of interest to the entire island and many more "abroad".
Channel Television News is no better. Its website features such nuggets of news as:
** Pool worry for 2015 games
Is Jersey sufficiently equipped to compete for the 2015 Island Games? That's an answer Deputy Kevin Lewis will be looking for when the States meet on Tuesday
** Register of everyone living in Jersey
Plans to create a single register of everyone living in Jersey are back on the agenda
** French radio in Jersey!
French radio station France Bleu Cotentin has been broadcasting live from the Somerville Hotel
Both of these media outlets either think that an 'ostrich outlook' (don't look and it won't be there) policy, or "WE know what news is best for YOU" is what's needed.
Or it just could be that the Bailiwick of Jersey's Council of Ministers has adopted a totalitarian ban on real news.
Acting Chief Officer Gradwell:
You have my name; now come and arrest me for sedition.
Deputy Dawg is NOT JON HAWORTH
He is a Ferguson!
sorry, correction to my previous posting, should have read Phil and Bill.
Syd
"Is there any chance that Gradwell was innocently ignorant of the truth? Was he deceived and fed lies, was the evidence hidden from him and everyone nicey nicey to him so that he genuinely thinks Harper was wrong and doesn't believe he's lied to the public?"
No! Lenny Harper makes it more than clear that too much incriminating evidence was destroyed or lost for that to have been done accidentaly - or by an innocent but decieved investigator.
So the Canine Sheriff of Jersey has set himself up to question the post made by Lenny relating to the scientific analysis carried out by qualified scientists!!!!
His most recent post is quite revealing, it would appear he suffered physical abuse not only in his school but also in his home being caned and sent to his room without food. Really, whatever will mummy think of these disclosures on the World Wide Webb, did mummy commit these acts of violence on a child? Perhaps that is the answer as to why he accepts abuse as part of the norm and why his mind is addled believing he knows the answers to everything from Finance to Scientific Analysis.
Perhaps if Mummy is who it is presumed she is someone ought to be asking the questions relating to physical and mental abuse inflicted on her son which he has stated he was subjected to as a child. If she condones the use of corporal punishment and mental abuse perhaps the electorate should be asking questions.
The PJ Dawg does his politician mum no good when he presents their side as that of desperate and vicious co-conspiritors to the cover-up. Anyone ranting against victims in that way will only sound like he has far too much at stake to be credible.
Well done Mr Harper, I admire you and Senator Syvret.
I just wish I could be as brave as you both and put my name to this response. So many people are showing their support...but anonymously...I wonder why? Funny that...
So come on all the rest of you members of the States of Jersey, cat got your tongue? Say something you vile bunch of cowardly b*****ds!!!
Got into an argument today about who should play Stuart and Lenny in the movie version, if there is one. Too bad Daniel Radcliffe is too young and Gene Hackman too old :P
Odd isn't it, the way so many abuse survivors posting here have become even more brave and compassionate after all they have been through.
Then you have the mystery of why some, like Iris Lefevre and that PJ sherrif dog seem to have had all decency and compassion beaten out of them, until they actually defend the violence perpetrated against them as children by their own parents.
Where is Jack Straw the UK 'Justice' Minister responsible for the good administration in Jersey? Has anyone received a reply to emails/letters sent to him - I haven't.
He won't do anything because the British Government and the 'elites' in Jersey have to much to hide?
You know what I find utterly disgraceful - the fact that the Jersey AG/judicary import/use judges, coppers and anyone else from the UK to assist in their attempts of denying justice to the victims of these henious crimes.
Stuart, please produce a list of all those imported/used from the UK who have played a part in assisting these cover ups as I want to set up a website just for them.
Staurt and Lenny, VFC and every one else who is fighting for justcie take good care - you are all diamonds.
Well done brave Lenny Harper and Stuart, the maverick Senator
It is clear that in trying to protect Jerseys good name by masking over the truth and trying to protect the chosen few child abusers. Tens of thousands of good hardworking islanders in all professions are viewed in a poor light by those that do not live on this island.
This is because a handful of people in power decided an image is more important than truth.
The knock on effect is that Jersey and its people are now being dragged through the stinking mud and those still in power and the cause of this mess, think they are still untouchable.
The Internet and Stuart and Lenny have proved they are most certainly not.
Reinstate our suspended Chief of police, Mr Power who time and time again is called a good guy and highly respected.
Puppetand and very poor actor, Mr Warcup the establishments standin, on the next boat out.
When I was a college student in the US, the Watergate scandal was first breaking. I remember my Modern American History prof telling us that any legal consequences were all going to come down to the possibility of a systematic cover-up. He was spot on.
This is the same. Some of the worst criminal abusers of children are already dead, but the number of newly corrupted officials and dishonest policemen can only continue to grow exponentially as the cover-up widens.
The implications for your government do not look good from here.
If powerful bankers and wealthy tax avoiders were the impetus for this continuing whitewash, it is ironic and gratifying to think those same once-helpless children and their vilified defenders will ultimately bring them down for it.
A younger Robert De Nero could play Stuart, and perhaps a younger Charles Bronson could play Lenny?
Clint Eastward could direct it.
A pink bottomed baboon could play the AG.
Mr. Harper,
Thank you for showing the true extent of the cover-up performed in Jersey. Unfortunately only that you had to enforce and repeat the rubbishing of the portuguese police while doing so.
They were subject to the same forces to cover-up (a) child's death than you were.
Think about it...
The attorney general William Bailhache tried to stop Wateridge from being charged, I assume that could only be because he believed there was insufficient evidence to proceed!!. Subsequently, Wateridge was convicted only because Mr Harper’s continued doing his job. Therefore, William Bailhache’s judgement has been shown to be seriously flawed. Surely all previous abuse cases that never reached the court room should be re-evaluated by a more competent person.
As Warcup and Gradwell, have for whatever reason (pressure, who knows maybe even bribes), decided to ignore facts and talk about myths, lose evidence, their judgements are equally as suspect and so all abuse cases that have arisen in the past few years should and not proceeded should also be reviewed by another team of the same calibre as Mr Harper.
I think of the comments made by ex-Jersey Police Inspector, David Morgan when he posted on www.thisisJersey.com in August 2008. ‘Surely one way of resolving this argument would be to refer the evidence to the C.P.S. or the A.G. for England and Wales’.
I would go as far as saying that a special court ought to be set up with a jury made up of people who not been brainwashed by the JEP lies and unbalanced reporting and without political interference. Equally, Mr Syvret’s case should also be heard by an unbiased jury.
Will any of our esteemed politicians be asking questions in the states relating to the attack on lenny harper and his subsequent response?
It is after all a matter of public concern.
Hoping against hope,I listened to the first two hours of Radio Jerseys news programmes this Monday morning in the hope that they might give even the slightest mention of Mr Harpers reply to his critics,but not a word.
The only item that came even vaguely close to it, was a report claiming that the BBC(and i am not inventing this) had been involved in the discovery of a new species of rat.
Had our local station taken the time and effort they may well have found an even bigger one a little closer to home.
If Ms Ferguson is the mother of Deputy Dawg it is not surprising that she has not given support to the child abuse enquiry.
No, corporal punishment was not the Norm years ago, neither was starving a child of food and water the norm, neither was admonishing a child with a garden bamboo cane NORMAL.
Obviously these people should not be in charge of anything, least of all responsible for the Good Government of an Island that is tainted by those who used Physical, Mental and sexual child abuse on children.
If this is true, Ms Ferguson joins the list of child abusers which are being brought to light.
I guess the Deputy Dog will regret publishing his mothers crimes on the net, dragging a child by the hair upstairs and denying food and water, is this really the kind of Politicians you want in the States of Jersey??????
Well done Lenny and Stuart it is amazing what comes out when the truth is published on your blog.
Hi Lenny,
Were you given any special instructions in the St Clements car crash. Did the AG instruct or influence in this case.
Christine
Thanks very much for your attempts to get the BBC to recognise the maverick Jersey operation as the corrupted "gone-native" shower that it is.
Sorry for not posting your comment yesterday, but I was too tired to wade through it all then.
As another commenter so appositely pointed out - BBC Jersey's "coverage" - this morning - of the sensational exposure of what must be one of the worst cover-ups involving senior police officers in the 21st century in Britain - must have been disguised, as their claim to have helped discover a new species of rat.
Yes - frankly, you're right to describe the response of both The Dud and the UK person as "crap".
That's what it is.
Fortunately, Dudley being such a moron, his assertions are easily dismantled and shown to be the utter sophistry they are.
I keep promising to do a BBC Jersey 'special' blog posting - but haven't found time.
I shall try - during the next couple of weeks - to write a very detailed complaint to the BBC bosses - and then publish it here as a posting.
So don't give up yet.
Thanks
Stuart
" Anonymous said...
Where is Jack Straw the UK 'Justice' Minister responsible for the good administration in Jersey? Has anyone received a reply to emails/letters sent to him - I haven't. "
Jack Straw's government will soon be a busted flush.
Bring the issue to the attention of Chris Grayling, the current shadow Home Secretary and the man most likely to replace Straw next year.
http://www.chrisgrayling.net/
graylingc@parliament.uk
Contact David Cameron's office and see if you can get a question raised in parliament during the weekly televised Prime Minister's Questions.
http://www.davidcameronmp.com/
camerond@parliament.uk
Mr. Harper's blog entry has provided more than enough ammunition to use against the JEP via the Press Complaints Commission. So complain.
http://www.pcc.org.uk/
http://www.pcc.org.uk/complaints/process.html
If you can spare 5 minutes to leave comments on this blog, you can spare 5 minutes to take direct action and email or complain to one of the above.
Make a difference, not just a noise.
Now that Gradwell and Harper have made their comments what is needed is an independent,in depth look at their claims.
I have not read or heard, all of Gradwells interviews so i cant comment.Is it possible to view the entire Gradwell interview/s on line to check against
Harpers reply which is remarkably detailed.
I am impressed by the number of compliments to Mr. Harper for his posting.I get the impression that all these people have been sitting on the edge of their seats awaiting this document.
On the assumption that most of Mr. Harpers information was in the public domain why is it that we had to wait for him to do the detective work. Was there no reader of this blog with time on their hands who could have come up with much the same report,or are readers of this blog,like me,willing to sit around and wait for someone else to do the work?
I have to admit that I was getting swayed a little by the amount of press coverage being given to Gradwell,on the assumption that all of our media cant be wrong. I lost sight of one of lifes most important proverbs...There are two sides to every coin.
"So come on all the rest of you members of the States of Jersey, cat got your tongue? Say something you vile bunch of cowardly b*****ds!!!"
I doubt stuart would let it through. Just like this.
Is 'journalist' Diane Simon part of the sand pit guy's family - does anyone know?
By the way, I watch the offbeat but hilarious Family Guy cartoon and there's a TV presenter character called Diane Simmons, I shall forever link the two, from now on :)
Let it be clear - I am perfectly happy to publish comments from States members.
If they wish to argue with anything I've said, or anything Lenny has said - or - hell - even admit that they got it wrong, and backed the wrong horse just like Big Frank, TleS and PIFCO - they're free to do so.
I would expect them to do so under their real identity.
However, as there is obviously a risk that people could do posts falsely claiming to be this or that member of the States - any member who does want to comment should e-mail me as well as submitting their comment - that way I know it's from a genuine source.
Stuart
For the movie, Lenny could be played by Simon Rouse, Superintendent Jack Meadows from The Bill, and Grabwell by Christopher Ellison as a slimey version of DCI Frank Burnside.
Could the BBC's behaviour be as simple as :-
Anything contentious needs to be approved by their lawyers - but that legal advice comes from The Establishment. Voila, objectivity knobbled!
I see channelonline news are allowing the comments to be shown. Well done to those who have posted.
Keep them flowing in.
Topped the 200,000 unique site visitors, THE WORLD IS WATCHING
""So come on all the rest of you members of the States of Jersey, cat got your tongue? Say something you vile bunch of cowardly b*****ds!!!"
Oh dear! Intemperate language is hardly likely to engender a response from anybody, let alone a Jersey legislator.
No not Jack Meadows for Harper, because he had a dodgy moment when he faced corruption charges several years ago after the Beech fiasco.
What about Jack Frost, from A Touch of Frost? Or Boyd from Waking the Dead (a cold case TV show)?
Well done to Channel 103fm for being the first to mention this. The other maedia have no excuse not to notice the story now.
Lenny Harper Says Gradwell Comments Are ’Ludicrous and Dishonest’
Lenny Harper has branded former Detective Superintendent Mick Gradwell’s recent comments about the Haut de la Garenne investigation as ’ludicrous and dishonest’.
Mr Gradwell last week said police had shown ’abhorrent behaviour’ while the former Deputy Chief Officer was in charge.
Mr Harper - who retired last August - has written on Senator Stuart Syvret’s blog that he has a number of commendations for detective ability, leadership and other professional skills.
Mr Gradwell left Jersey last week saying he wanted a public inquiry into how the Haut de la Garenne case was handled.
"Deputy Dawg"s comment on PJ last night, to save anyone from going there and feeling dirty for it :
"When I were a nipper, I suffered like most in the school from bullies. On a regular occurrence we received broken noses, fat lips, black eyes, it was part of growing up and part of school.
The teachers at my school had various implements. The PE Teacher used to make you bend over and hit you with a cricket bat, the history teacher kept an old very worn slipper which he used to use on a regular basis again mostly on the backside and the maths teacher rapped you over the knuckles with a ruler if you didn't learn your times table or got things wrong in class. The headmaster himself used a large piece of half inch thick leather about 8 inches long and about 2.5 inches wide which was administered on the boys on the backside with the blazer pulled up and on the girls on the palm of the hand.
Parents where just as liberal with punishment and many is the time I received a garden bamboo cane over the back of my bare legs, or pulled up to the bedroom by my hair and left there without food or water till the next day.
Times have changed and much less of this occurs, but in my day it was the norm and not an isolated incident. Historic abuse in my eyes is sexual abuse, and not the type of abuse that many are jumping on the bandwagon claiming they "suffered" which is nothing more than many of us received in that day and age.
Can I ask the older readers, did you receive punishment along the same lines, and if you did, was it considered normal for the day?
Stuart.
As I said I would I am publishing any replies I got to this e-mail sent to Denzil Dudley, Matthew Price, Chris Bright Rob Sipley and Allan Watts. Here is the e-mail.
Dear "accredited" Journalists(?)
Over the recent weeks you have all given huge amounts of air time and column inches allowing Mick Gradwell the opportunity to make completely unfounded and untrue statements/allegations against Lenny Harper and his team regarding the HDLG cover up (in my opinion).
As you are all "accredited" I take it you are bound by "fairness and balance"? That being the case you will be giving the exact amount of air time and column inches to Lenny Harper's well evidenced response here http://stuartsyvret.blogspot.com/2009/09/lenny-harpers-guest-posting.htmlto the claims and allegations made against him.
I shall be posting the contents of this e-mail onto Stuart Syvret's Blogsite and any response I "might" get from any of you.
I have to ask Rob Shipley and Chris Bright "what do you think you have done to/for Diane Simon's credibility as a "Jounalist"? and how many of you "accredited" Jornalists(?) have thought to contact the abuse survivors either to warn them of Gradwells attacks on Lenny Harper or for their reaction to them?
And here is the only reply so far from Rob Shipley.
Your message
To: Denzil Dudley; Matthew Price - Jersey; Rob Shipley; Corinne
Wiseman; Allan Watts
Cc:
Subject:
Sent: Sun, 6 Sep 2009 09:45:24 +0100
was deleted without being read on Mon, 7 Sep 2009 08:12:44 +0100
“You do realise this could bring down the Government?” (Bill Ogley)
Ogley’s comments are highly revealing. The child abuse scandal did not topple the power of Jersey’s elite, but did seriously damage the reputation and credibility of Jersey’s Government. When the Chief Minister Frank Walker accused Senator Syvret of “shafting Jersey internationally”, the comment could be read as a defensive response to the perceived dangers to the Finance Industry. A micro state hosting international finance relies on its ability to offer political stability.
The damage has been done and Jersey’s Establishment is frantically engaged in a campaign of damage limitation. A part of that process has been denigrating Lenny Harper and the competence of the initial Police enquiry
Lenny Harper is to be congratulated for not allowing his reputation to be sullied. It is commendable that he uses this Citizen’s Media site rather than the “accredited media” outlets to make his riposte. He full knows that Jersey’s media is complicit with government in the process of cover up and cannot be trusted to provide anything other than partisan coverage.
The JEP reporting has pursued a scandalous agenda of counter attack. The other media have followed their lead. Mr Gradwell must be seen as a willing tool in a much bigger game.
What we need now is for the Chief of Police, Graham Power, to realise that the game is up and to come out fighting alongside Lenny Harper. Power is not going to get his job back and court appearances in the Old Library up against the Solicitor General are going to achieve nothing legally.
It is Jersey’s governing elite that is being exposed as incompetent and out of its depth. Their media manipulation appears to be succeeding and then suddenly collapses once again revealing the amateur nature of these efforts. They fully realise what is at stake. Too many mistakes could provide an excuse for a Turk & Caicos style intervention by the British Government concerned about ongoing financial evasion and inadequate regulation.
Deputy Dawg's mum needs arresting if that is how she treated her son. It is clear abuse and neglect.
Let's hope she is not someone prominent or powerful.
I do not know for certain just who Deputy Dawg is (not to be confused with a sane commenter who goes by the name Deputy Dog) - but whoever 'Dawg' is, - they plainly have problems.
What is described is child abuse.
Plain and simple.
Think about it - just what do you think societal attitude would be to a person who violently assaulted an adult - perhaps flogged a work colleague with a cane?
Or imagine a husband - beating his wife, dragging her up the stairs by the hair and locking her in the room for a day?
Any adult behaving in those ways to another adult would be arrested, charged with serious assaults - and quite possibly be put in jail.
What on Earth must go through the minds of "people" who belive that the type of savage violence and criminal assault that would get them arrested if inflicted upon an adult - somehow becomes acceptable if used against defenseless children?
You sick, sick individuals.
Sadly one often hears people trying to justify the violent torture of children by saying - "well - I was flogged, starved, and beaten to a pulp when I was a child - and it didn't do me any harm! Look at me; I'm a responsible member of society!"
To those people I say this:
Look - you are attempting to defend, and even advocate in some cases, the savage battery and tormenting of small children.
You are not - therefore - a 'well-balanced member of society'.
You are ill.
You are damaged.
Plainly - the abuse you suffered as a child did - in fact - do you a great deal of harm.
If it hadn't - you wouldn't be such a sadistic, violent nutter.
Stuart
I received such punishment at De la Salle from the Brothers and other teachers there.
At home punishment was more physical than would be expected by today's satndard but it never involved assaults with weapons or starvation!
I'm looking forward to today's phone in - that's if they even allow people to mention it!
Sounds like Deputy Dawg had the misfortune of attending De La Salle.
I can recall boys, who attended that school, telling me that they were punished in this way, i.e. the slipper and so on.
As a child of the same age group I was a bit shocked to hear that because I knew that corporal punishment had been outlawed before we even started schooling.
I couldn't quite understand why their parents would pay money to a school, just for them to be subjected to physical attacks by teachers.
Ex-Senator John Averty?
He's still involved with The Rag is he?
I had the grave misfortune to encounter Averty when I was a young women in the 1970's.
I wonder how many of us there are?
voiceforchildren:-
It is always possible that one of the others printed out a copy and he read it, therefore deleting his copy.
Or, he is in denial and rather annoyed that Stuart had the exclusive.
Or perhaps he has a 'puppet master' and has been given his instructions!!
If the JEP do not apologise to Mr Harper for printing lies. I really do think that there accreditation should be reviewed and that the issue should be raised in the Jersey States.
I just heard the BBC Radio Jersey news at noon and there's no mention. The headline story about seaweed fumes has been regurgitated from weeks ago!
I hope Neil is allowed on the phone in to have his say.
Lenny's letter/ posting has been sent to all newsgroups nationwide using the megaphone on mensaid.com
The BBC's excuse is that this blog isn't good enough to substantiate this story - they need to speak to Lenny directly.
Please, Lenny, drop them a quick word to say that this blog posting is from you, so we can progress onwards. Thanks
"Make no mistake about it. If it had not been for the National media I would have been shunted off the island long before I found anything. I have a number of e-mails which detail how Frank Walker was continually saying that he was under pressure to sack or suspend me. I know for a fact that Graham Power told him, “Just you dare!”
Who was putting FW under pressure to sack Mr Harper?
Thank you Senator and Mr Harper for what you are doing.
The BBC know very well that this entry is from me. None of the material on there is new. I have given it to a number of their journalists, local, regional and national, before. It is still on record on their own website. I wil not speak to the Jersey media. Their coverage last week went beyond news reporting to being gratuitous and personally insulting. I am not tarring them all with the same brush - Chris Stone for example, I have always found to be a tough questioner but fair and objective. The same cannot be said about many of the rest. Me talking to the BBC will make no difference other than to give them something to fill space with. They did enough of that last week.
Lenny Harper
As the rats start to jump overboard and all those who would help and aid them in times of hidden past.
"You are all now for the high jump and retracting statements or back peddeliong wont help, as you will have to back peddle so far that all you will meet on the way back is 100's victims and tonnes of evidence so you are all sunk.
Well done Lenny your a true gent .
BBC Jersey says it can not and will not report on this posting unless Lenny confirms it was written by himself.
Lenny please phone them and confirm. They then have one less excuse.
Thank you.
Point taken, Lenny, but a quick email from you to confirm the blog posting was from you would allow them to cover the story (they'd have to really) and get your version of events out to more people. I urge you to, please
Best wishes
Oh well, if Lenny doesn't want to speak with them - I would be available to take part in an in-depth discussion concerning all the political and public interest issues which flow from his posting.
You know? Maybe on the Sunday phone-in? That kind of thing.
Stuart.
At least ThisIsGuernsey allow comments - owned by the same group as the JEP rag :)
Shame on all press titles (national and international) which have failed to report on all this.
Well done Stuart for sheer doggedness.
Without the internet this crap would have lain buried for another 40 years.
Rise Up Jersey!
Your time has come.
I heard Radio 103 mention Lennys posting on Stuarts blog, by one oclock they had pulled it!
WTH? The BBC wants Lenny to confirm he wrote the blog entry?
I totally respect and admire Lenny and get quite ticked-off when I see the out-and-out lies published about him, but seriously, who else would take the time and effort to write a detailed entry like that and have the documentation at hand?
If they are so intent on confirmation why didn't the confirm that the crap Gradwell put out was true?
Not a single person that I've spoken to who read this blog and our blog questioned if that was indeed an entry by Lenny!
Can't say I blame Lenny for not speaking to them. He must be pretty fed up with the media by now - I know I would be.
Oh Tel Boy - you really are a fool.
Your Prescott-style syntax makes your 'anonymous' abuse so easy to spot.
Poor, poor Tel Boy.
You really just don't get it, do you? You just can't comprehend - that after all these decades - the game is up.
Did you really think it could continue forever?
Didn't the thought ever occur to you that such monumental brazen corruption simply had to be exposed - sooner or later?
And - oh how sad - this time - not even your traditional protectors in the high reaches of the Jersey oligarchy are going to be able to save you.
Not least because several of them may be sharing cells with you.
Hubris, Tel Boy, Hubris.
Get someone to explain it to you.
Stuart
http://www.jerseyinsight.com/news_1.aspx?id=0:11710&news=2:3795
Jerseyinsight
Truth Will Out!
So now the story won't hit the airwaves and people won't hear about it, all for the sake of a simple confirmation message.
People will scream "Cover up!" and others will say, quite rightly, "What do you expect when sources need to be verified?"
Sad to spend all that time writing an excellent rebuttal of the smears and then not allow it to be reported upon.
PLEASE Lenny, don't make it easy for them to brush it under the carpet!
Well, the BBC has shown itself up for what it really is now, all right.
It's ten past three on Monday afternoon, and there is still not a whisper from the BBC newsroom about any of this NEWS that has been posted on this blog by Lenny, and yet there was plenty of banging and crashing about from them when that Hilton girl made a sex film on YouTube. So the excuse about them not wanting to touch "unreliable sources" is absolute nonsense.
We're talking about MURDER here, INFANTICIDE - and the cover up of it! Dear God, why don't the heavens fall in because of this outrageous state of affairs?
The BBC are not reporting the news, real news. The BBC are corrupt propaganda merchents, and the people are fast becoming aware that this is so.
Lenny, if you do a BBC interview, make sure that the interview and run up to the interview is also taped by a trusted friend, I am sure that there are many people from here besides myself who would volunteer for such a job free of charge too, my hand is shooting up, as long as the interview is in the UK as I do not live in Jersey. Remember how they tried to set up the Queen! If they have no respect for our Monarch you can well understand how they have no respect for anyone else either, TRAITORS! These people are committing treason by their actions. They are interfering with the justice system, and without a true justice system how can the whole community not be adversly affected? If mass murder has indeed been committed in that dreadful place, then those who did those dreadful crimes need to be caught and punished.
God bless you Lenny, God bless you sir.
"So now the story won't hit the airwaves and people won't hear about it, all for the sake of a simple confirmation message."
Oh no they will not get away with it, and this message will go global, in spite of the British Brainwashing Corruption.
We can send Lennys letter to everyone and anyone. Come on folks, we can do this!
It will make the British Bonehead Clan look really really stupid when they realise that THEY are the last ones to be talking about this! "Hahaha, you've missed the news, were you asleep or what? " It will make them look absolutly pathetic.
Lenny get this story out at all costs never mind you wont speak to the beeb "As a decent honest old time dixon of doc green style and memory you should be shouting from the rooftops not hiding out in scotland."
This is no time for petulance lenny old son!!!
And here is the only reply so far from Rob Shipley.
'Your message
To: Denzil Dudley; Matthew Price - Jersey; Rob Shipley; Corinne
Wiseman; Allan Watts
Cc:
Subject:
Sent: Sun, 6 Sep 2009 09:45:24 +0100
was deleted without being read on Mon, 7 Sep 2009 08:12:44 +0100'
Can't handle a bit of truthful FACT Mr Shipley??
Sounds about right for the RAG. A disgrace and very rude to boot not to respond. Still, ignorance is bliss I guess!
Priveleged Press Parking
At 4.20pm today I forwarded an email to two addresses at BBC Jersey confirming that the bog entry was mine. I forwarded a copy of the e mail to Stuart. The BBC have had e mails from me at this address before and will now have no doubt.
Lenny Harper
Well done Mr Harper for getting rid of corrupt police officers. Since the days of Charlie Quinn, serving sojp officers have been conspiring with gangsters to import illegal drugs into Jersey. The ginger officer that was sacked is one of the most despised men in Jersey.
Carrie Modral has called a press conference on behalf of JCLA for tomorrow at 12 noon to be held in the old Magistrates Court at the Town Hall. This conference has been called in response to the coverage awarded to Gradwell by all local media outlets... in the last t...wo weeks. This should take no more than 20 minutes and all are welcome. Doors open 11.45am.
Stuart you may need to confirm that the poster who is posting Anonymously yet signs their post as Lenny Harper for the befefit of those readers who don't think it is actually Lenny.
Good work Mr Harper, now lets see what they come up with....
Ive just watched channel report and not a sniff of real news, although they did run a piece on the state of the States in Guernsey!!!!.. How ironic!
Please Mr.Harper confirm your email ,then your posting will get out to a wider audience this needs to come out !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Excellent, well done Sir - they have no excuse now!
I expect to hear all about it on the news tomorrow morning :)
And Channel TV too please! :)
Well done Lenny you have done the right thing. A wise move as you have told the BBC it is your own posting.
Can someone ring up the phone in tomorrow and put some pressure on? Even better if try Stuart as well!
If they don't yield for whatever reason my I suggest Lenny that you copy and paste your post on Stuart's blog onto a new email and send it to them signed by yourself? ;)
A good fallback position if they are unable to comment tomorrow me thinks.
I would say the pressure is starting to build now.
19.37 Monday evening and still not a peep from the BBC so far.
Are they all on strike or what?
The BBC Radio Jersey "Moan in" today at 12pm.
So with have Bridget Murphy on slagging off the bloggers who she admits she never reads but who believes bloggers should in fact speak openly like they do at Hyde Park Corner in London. She also states that the police should be present at any such gathering (she says this in a threatening manner, as if anyone else's opinion other than hers is wrong)
Bridget is then followed by a gentleman who when asked by the presenter how he was today, responded by replying "I have a headache now, which I did not have 5 minutes ago" (meaning after listening to Bridget. The presenter (sorry I forget his name) then goes to such lengths as to fade the caller out and states that he will not tolerate slander on his programme! Really? I just heard Bridget slagging off all bloggers!!
Well done to the reader of this blog who managed to get through to the presenter shortly after and stated "there is obviously a fine line between what is allowed to be said and not on this programme. What are we allowed to say and what not" (or words to that affect) Well done to that caller. He was very careful and eloquent as it is obvious he knew if he did not say what the presenter deemed acceptable, he would be cut off.
I never listen to the 'moan in' but was intrigued to see if they would report on the latest blog entry. After today, I can say I'm deeply shocked that such obvious biased exists within the BBC.
If you don't like what's printed in the JEP. Don't buy it. Unfortunately we do not have that luxury with the BBC as we all have to pay for the 'service'.
I will be writing to the BBC to express my disgust in the way the BBC Radio & TV Jersey is run.
They are co-conspirators in this whole sordid affair and bring shame upon our island.
Now on to Bill Ogley's comments about 'bringing down this government'. Why is that Bill? I thought this was all historic. It all happened long before he was in office. Long before any of our esteemed politicians were in office. So why should it affect them? Unless you know more than you're letting on perhaps?
Hi Lenny,
I have to ask how much did the AG have to do with the crash on St Clements coast road involving the Policeman and the newly wed lady who died.
If you cant say that's ok, but let us know you cant say.
I have a lot of respect for your work.
Is Deputy Dawg suffering from PMT over on PJ?
Oh what tangled webs THEY weave when first they practice to deceive................
Lenny Harper thank you - did you know that child abuse complaints have risen 260% according to a recent revelation.............that is all of course due to the tragic Baby P case.....nothing to do with you and Stuart Syvret putting your reputations on the line over HDLG ..........sure Baby P will have had an impact but 260% increase.................I don't think so...............You have left Jersey a safer place for vulnerable - dam the expense!
I suspect this BLOG entry will be ignored by teh biased media in Jersey - so BLOGGERS please contact your states members and ask for their response................
No press coverage from Jersey Media
The enquiry into the crash at St Clements was carried out by an independent team from the UK who reported directly to the Attorney General. I presume he took the decision to charge the officer who was then found not guilty by the court. I had no part to play in it, athough I did get a copy of the investigation report after it was delivered to the AG. I therefore cannot say what part the AG played in it all.
Please someone educate Bridget Murphy.
From a post I made on the previous thread, it is quite obvious that Bloggers are held in higher esteem than she is aware.
The G20 Voice Initiative saw bloggers from around the world covering the event. The UK government extended accreditation to 50 bloggers from around the world after being approached by a group of NGOs.
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Of course she might have been thinking of Planet Jersey as her reference, in fact she must have.
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Why should Lenny have to confirm to the BBC or any other corrupt media outlet that the posting is his? What are they wanting - a signed adfidavid or something? Sounds like another one of their 'tactics' and so obvious!
The word is already out - via the internet ..... and it will spread.
Very Well Done Lenny, an amazing letter brimming full of facts and tremendous detail.
I believe your version implicitly, and I thank you. Also for having to send an e-mail to the BBC confirming your blog posting irritating I know, but it had to be done. It will be interesting to see how they deal with that, which now they must, because we will see to it they do.
I was listening to the 'Moan-In' today, and Bridget really does need someone to print up and post Lennys letter through her door, after all, as she herself says we all know who she is and where she lives.
Mick did well asking pertinent questions about what was and was not allowed to be said on radio, (42 mins in) and Chris Stone went on to say 'If anybody SAYS anything LIBELLOUS on this programme the person that makes the LIBEL....'
I'm only a housewife, but shouldn't he have said SLANDEROUS?
Wishing you all the very best of luck with this venture both Stuart and Lenny may your God go with you, and your people back you.
Thanks for the reply about the St Clements crash.
Greatly appreciated.
I just had the idea that there may be some legal similarities in these cases.
I just thought it might coincide with the problems the AG can have being prosecution and prosecuted in some cases.
The States don't want to put themselves into a situation where they can be sued.
Thanks Again
Anonymous said..."Odd isn't it, the way so many abuse survivors posting here have become even more brave and compassionate after all they have been through.
Then you have some who seem to have had all decency and compassion beaten out of them, until they actually defend the violence perpetrated against them as children by their own parents."
The difference may be that we did not all receive this ill treatment from our parents but rather from foster parents and other carers. We may have been rejected or put in care by parents who had problems of their own but we knew that what was happening to us was wrong. If it is your actual parents who are doing this as in the case of Iris Le Feuvre and Deputy Dawg you may accept unquestioningly that they had the right to do these unspeakable things and that might extend to your teachers too.
The difference is also that we are not in denial. We are aware that we have been damaged and we have worked hard to repair that damage and become stronger.
Good luck tomorrow Carrie
L
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Anonymous said: "I had the grave misfortune to encounter Averty when I was a young women in the 1970's. I wonder how many of us there are?"
That makes two of us - what a slime!
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