Greg Jenkins
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
And they said, no, no, it's crushed bones.
It's like, no, it's not.
So then we had to then get the DNA specialist on the video conference who confirmed that, no, that's dirt.
She goes, we brush off the bones of all the dirt and then that's what was left.
Yeah.
When we went out to visit the site, the police went to the wrong place.
It's like how can you go to the wrong spot during an inquest?
So then I had to then lead the judge and the police to where the actual spot is.
And it's like you as the investigation officer should know where the crime scene apparently is.
So what I did was I put in an application to get a revision of the last coronal inquest.
That's been delayed three times already and it'll be 7th of February is the next one.
The problem with that is, and it was very intentional, I believe, by the Malaysian police.
So the judge asked for certain evidence, like we wanted like the police diary, the Uber tracker, a few other things.
And we seen that some of the things that were taken, like a photo, for instance, all photos, the police removed timestamps.
So every police photo, the photographer was told, remove this timestamp.
That in itself is wrong because now we believe some of the photos and the drawings were done just prior to the inquest.
But when the judge called for the evidence to be handed in, nothing was ever handed in.
Now, as part of the revision process, I can only ask the judge to revise the evidence that was given to the inquest, not the stuff that was asked for but never handed in.
And the biggest one was like the police diary.
Like the police diary will outline the lack of, should be the lack of investigation that was actually done.