Day 270 - 28 Jun 96 - Page 04
1 reports after every time that they ---
2
3 Q. Had something to report?
4 A. -- had something to report. It did not necessarily have
5 to be on a day that they did not have something to report.
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7 Q. Okay. "3: I used the name Jan Goodman when attending the
8 London Greenpeace meetings. I was employed by King's
9 Investigation Bureau in the name of Frances Davidson, which
10 was my maiden name. During the course of the year I became
11 ill, which was part of the reason that I left. I agreed to
12 attend further London Greenpeace meetings after terminating
13 my employment with King's Investigation Bureau, but I got
14 out of it as soon as possible. The last meeting I attended
15 was in September 1990, after which I was told by the
16 Managing Director at King's Investigation Bureau that writs
17 had been served and I was no longer required.
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19 "4. I felt very uncomfortable doing that particular job.
20 I found it very stressful going to the meetings and I did
21 not like the deception, prying on people and interfering
22 with their lives. I believe people are entitled to their
23 views.
24
25 "5. Roy Pocklington was working for King's Investigation
26 Bureau as a full-time investigator. I knew him as Tony.
27 He never came to the meetings I was at. I knew Brian
28 Bishop to be another investigator who I think was
29 freelance, but I am not sure about that. He did not work
30 in the office.
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32 "6. I believe that before I started with King's
33 Investigation Bureau, Jack Russell had been in a managerial
34 position. He may have been the Managing Director. I was
35 told that he had had a heart attack. He was not working
36 when I joined King's Investigation Bureau. The Managing
37 Director I worked for had founded the firm 50 years
38 before. He was 76 years old but very active and he had
39 taken over the running of the office in Jack Russell's
40 absence.
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42 "7. I attended some of the London Greenpeace meetings with
43 Michelle Hooker, who was also working for King's
44 Investigation Bureau on a freelance basis. She used the
45 name Shelly at meetings. She was not a permanent employee
46 of the office. She was self-employed and was an
47 ex-policewoman. Shelly did not come into the office on a
48 regular basis. We would meet at the office and then go to
49 the meetings together. She had a black BMW. We parked
50 near Euston and walked to the meetings."
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52 Can I just ask you to look in pink Volume II, which should
53 be on the shelves behind you?
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55 MR. JUSTICE BELL: Mr. Riley will get it for you, Mrs. Tiller.
56 A. Thank you.
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58 MS. STEEL: I think it will be tab 7A. There should be some
59 photographs of a protest outside McDonald's Head Office on
60 16th October, 1990. Is that the date at the top of the