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Sussex Police, East Sussex Council Legal Department, Corner Alan Craze Guilty of Perverting The Course of Justice

24 Jun 24. New forensic telephone record evidence has been put to the Attorney General’s Inquest Office today by Julian Nettlefold, father of Harry Nettlefold, whose body was found at Beachy Head on August 28th 2011.

The call was made by Harry at 845pm on August 27th 2011 from a mast located at Rye Tennis Club. The call was received by Harry’s friend at a mast near Beachy Head.

Sussex Police denied that they had telephone records for those days but evidence in the June 2012 Inquest Bundle disproved that. However, the list of calls made from August 27 -30 was missing from the Bundle.

In addition the 845 call was not triangulated on the evidence to the Inquest.

Julian Nettlefold took Sussex Police to the ICO Court in 2014 and they stated under Oath that they had hand delivered the list of calls to Coroner Alan Craze on September 15th 2011, before the Inquest in 2012. Alan Craze denied that in a letter to Julian Nettlefold’s lawyer.

The Inquest verdict, appealed by Julian Nettlefold in 2019, stated that:

  1. Harry arrived at Belle Toute Car park at 7pm on August 27th, no proof was provided by any of the Witnesses.
  2. He jumped at 714 and was found by the Ponzas at the lighthouse at 730pm. The Ponzas could not have found him at 730pm as it was Low Tide and they could not have swum over at high tide.
  3. The RNLI could not have dragged the body up the shingle at 845pm as it was High Tide.
  4. The VW Lupo car was found by the BHCT at 914 and the exhaust pipe was still hot. Forensic test proved that it would have been cold had it arrived at 7pm.

Thus the 845 call and its location was withheld from the Inquest as it would have proved that Harry Nettlefold was still alive at 845pm and not dead at Beachy Head at 730pm as the Coroner stated.

New evidence given to the met Police in 2022 suggest that Harry was taken up to London at about 915pm from Camber Sands and murdered in an office in Holborn to prevent him revealing a paedophile ring operating from there where he had been groomed from an early age.

Julian Nettlefold has asked for a new Inquest in London not Eastbourne, where his life was threatened by Sussex Police three times and for those involved to be prosecuted for perverting the course of justice and new murder investigation to proceed by the Met Police.Julian Nettlefold has also put in a claim for costs damages and interest since August 27th 2011.

For further information contact:

Julian Nettlefold, Family Practice Press, (M) 077689 54766

 

 


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