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A forum documenting factually inaccurate July 7th Press and Media coverage. Here you will find copies of complaints to those responsible for propagating lies and myths that have hitherto gone unchallenged and their responses. Also included in this forum are copies of complaints to the Press Complaints Commission, along with copies of Freedom of Information requests, letters to MPs and communications with miscellaneous other public servants.
Neil Flewitt, QC, prosecuting, said that expert Clifford Todd had examined the wreckage of the bomb sites.
He said: "It is, in the opinion of Mr Todd, noteworthy that at each scene, some personal materials and documents, such as ID cards, were found relating to the bombers.
"Although they were damaged to some extent, they did not show the damage that would be expected if they were on the body of the bomber or in the rucksack, suggesting that in each case they had been deliberately separated by some distance from the actual explosion." source
This would have been an impossibility for Lindsay as he squeezed onto a packed to capacity train.
In the Peter Power section, Keelan, you have a couple of spelling mistakes: Crisis Management & prepare.
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QUOTE (Bridget @ Jul 8 2010, 11:02 AM)
I'm unsure if they are still available for download from the MPS.
Hi Bridget,
They most certainly are not. They were under a 'Theseus FOI' page which no longer exists. I've done as many different searches as I can think of and I can't find them anywhere else on the MPS site.
But since Muncher has uploaded it all to vimeo, me posting that link may be redundant. When I was looking to see what clips were and weren't available on mainstream media sites I did come across this gem:
Video footage shown to the jury at Kingston crown court shows blast effect between Liverpool Street and Aldgate East stations on July 7 2005
So much for it only being reports in the immediate aftermath of 7/7 that talk of stations other than those officially attacked. This page is from May 2008, nearly 3 years later.
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