Unravel a Crime - Tangle With Women

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Author: Neil Wild
nodding his head in appreciation, and thought of Mel. After all she
was a dancer, but he had never seen her do anything like that in the positions
they had tried.
    Brushing her long hair back
from the side of her face, Lisa hauled out a volume of papers some 3 inches
thick.
    "Here it is, volume XAC
1. "
    "Page 23?"
    Lisa opened the volume at the
page, and quickly glanced at it. She stood up, then handed it to Brakespeare,
and unselfconsciously walked to behind his chair and leaned over his shoulder.
She was totally absorbed in looking at the document, but Brakespeare could not
help but be aware of the warmth of her body and it's faint perfume.
    The document was a mass of
figures and projections, but at one section there was a list of shareholders.
Sure enough someone was listed as "anon" and had been allocated an
10% shareholding.
    "Yes, well?" asked
Brakespeare.
    "Proves nothing, does
it?" asked Lisa from somewhere near his ear. “There must be millions of
‘anons’
    "Right. What's
next?" Brakespeare returned to the Case Statement.
    3.2 This is reinforced by the note
found at the same time which stated "Don't mention David's name"
    "Now where's that"
said Brakespeare.
    Lisa lent forward and turned
the pages of the volume. "Here you are, next page"
    It was a manuscript note at
the foot of another page of figures. It looked from the photocopy as if it had
been written in pencil.
    "Hmmm."
    "Not so good?" asked
Lisa.
    "Well, if David is
Newberry, why would his name be referred in a note in what was quite clearly a
private document. Where did the Police get hold of this anyway?"
    Lisa reached forward to the
separate bundle of witness statements on desk. Brakespeare was pleased to feel
the tip of her breasts touch his arm.
    "Oh, yes here we are in
the index. Bundle XS 1 - documents removed from Jonathan Levy's office. Taken
by DC Durkin”
    “ Durkin. That name rings a
bell.” mused Brakespeare.
    "Look at what the summary
says next" said Lisa, who had been looking ahead.
    3.3 By 3rd November 1987 Newberry
had lent £10,000.00 to the company (Exhibit XAC1.163) a figure also revealed in
March 1988 (Exhibit XAC1.316)
    "Oh Jesus." said
Lisa.
    "You may well be
right". Brakespeare replied. "Personally I would use a stronger
expletive. Let's look at these references."
    The exhibit at page 23 turned
out to be a copy of a letter from Levy to Newberry acknowledging receipt of his
"loan cheque" for £10,000.00. Page 316 was a summary of the company's
capital and it's sources. Newberry's name was recorded against the figure of
£10,000.00.
    Lisa stood back from
Brakespeare, and folded her arms.
    "It does seem to me that
if Mr Newberry lent money to a company with whose properties he was involved in
the valuations, then he has some questions to answer." She said from behind
him.
    "Well he sure has, but
that doesn't mean that he's necessarily in the mire."
    "When I came in, you were
all doom and gloom about him. " She moved round to the front of the desk.
    "Well I was, and still
am, but the trouble is that I like a good fight, and when I see evidence like
this, I start to think of ways around it all."
    "Like"
    "Like, yes he would
certainly have a conflict of interest, but that does not mean that he would
necessarily be involved in fraudulent valuations. There’s a big gap between
behaviour being slightly murky in character, and a criminal act."
    Lisa stood in front of him,
and folded her arms. She put her head to one side and looked at him. "Mr.
Jonny Brakespeare. Do you think that a jury is going to believe that."
    Brakespeare looked back at her
and smiled. He was beginning to find this girl very attractive.
    "Let's pass on that one
and read on shall we?"
    Almost obediently Lisa came
back to his shoulder as he picked up the Case Summary and read it out loud once
more.
    4. He failed to disclose his
interest in the company to the Building Society, and knew that this was
compromising his employment;
    4.1 In his own words in interview
'if
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