Friday, 6 February 2015

Court documents:


Transcript of phone call to Police from complainant

Formal Statement of Melissa Peacock to Police

Formal Statement of Ronald Charles Peacock

       The Formal Statement of Ronald Peacock has been edited to protect the victim of Peacock's violent attacks and arsons:

 This statement is being made to Police NINE DAYS after Melissa Peacock made up a false accusation to Police (which can be accessed by clicking on the link above)- making false allegations is a serious offence.  One of the most overlooked of the ten commandments in the Bible, which people swear on in Court, is 'you shall not bear false witness'.  Mr Peacock is a bit slow, but NINE DAYS is a long time.  What took him nine days to remember allegedly receiving this anonymous phone call, and what took him nine days to tell Police about it?  It just does not add up whichever way you look at it.

It is frankly beyond credibility that a Police officer could actually deem this nonsense worthy of recording.  I can not believe that this was actually written down, and typed up.  What an utter waste of Police time.


It's hard to know where to begin, when it comes to trying to describe how ridiculous this statement actually is.  For one thing, paragraph 12 refers to two women.  Both of them assured Police that what Peacock describes never happened and nothing remotely like it ever happened.  In fact, Peacock has repeatedly attacked these two women and been convicted for attacking them, with weapons.  Both woman assure the writer that Mr Harris has never laid a finger on either of them or ever even come close to it.  Fire investigators have said that they think it is most likely that two arsons are the work of Mr Peacock, the paper reported that the whole community think it was Mr Peacock who burned down the local woman's home, and her neighbours home.

Paragraph 21 is especially revealing.  "Melissa is scared of Lee HARRIS." - yes, because Ronald  Peacock has instilled this fear in her, because "I have told her what he is capable of."  By all accounts, and by the look of these rambling, paranoid and delusional statements to Police and the Courts, Ronald gives Melissa lots of drugs and tells her bedtime stories that give her nightmares, in which the big bad wolf is always named Lee HARRIS.

Paragraph 23 is a clear indication that this man and his wife need urgent psychiatric intervention - "He knows that Melissa is not from our world, she hasn't grown up like us, he knows she is scared."  Well so she should be I think, she's just married a violent gang member, a convicted rapist, convicted woman basher, widely believed to have committed two if not three local arsons, who seems to have bullied or manipulated her to make a false complaint to Police and then to give perjurous evidence in Court.  I'd be scared if it was me, I know that much.

Paragraph 27 is ridiculous because 'the straight' finishes miles away from the Chester Road intersection, which is situated on a bend and visibility is not good, traffic is reasonably heavy as the cemetery and golf course are a short way up Chester Road and Peacock's allegations are no more believable than his wife's were.  She was forced to admit in Court when cross examined that her account of things was absolutely and completely impossible, and the Police were forced to admit it too, which is very concerning indeed. 

It is also interesting to note that this statement was made to Police on the same day that this newspaper report was published:
 

Court transcript

Notes of Judge B Davidson on sentencing

- Judge Davidson has issued some odd decisions alright, but this one takes the cake, (apart from the ridiculous content of it) because it's not a decision, it's some "Sentencing Notes".  

Someone needs to tell Judge Davidson that he's not allowed to "sentence" someone who is ACQUITTED.

 

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