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mynameis
17-10-2007, 05:52 PM
Menezes picture 'was manipulated'
A composite image of Hussain Osman and Jean Charles de Menezes
The defence said the image was to show identification problems
Police have been accused of manipulating a photo of Jean Charles de Menezes so it could be compared to that of one of the 21/7 bomb plotters.

The image had been "stretched and sized" to form a composite image of the Brazilian and Hussain Osman to show the jury, prosecutors told the Old Bailey.

Mr de Menezes was shot dead after being wrongly identified as one of the men who targeted London's transport system.

The Metropolitan Police denies breaking health and safety laws.

Mr de Menezes, 27, was shot seven times in the head on a train at Stockwell Tube station on 22 July 2005, after being wrongly identified as Osman.

The Met Police said the composite picture was created to illustrate the difficulties officers would have had in differentiating the two men.

'Serious allegation'

But Clare Montgomery QC, prosecuting, told the court it had been altered "by either stretching or resizing so the face ceases to have its correct proportions".

The judge, Mr Justice Henriques, told the jury: "A serious allegation has been made that a picture has been manipulated so as to mislead."


Making the image brighter has changed the image
Michael George, forensics consultant

Forensics consultant Michael George told the court that the police composite appeared to have a "greater definition" than the two images used to produce it.

He produced an alternative composite, shown to the jury, in which the two faces have different skin tones and their mouths and noses are not aligned.

Ronald Thwaites QC, defending, asked Mr George whether there had been any manipulation "of the primary features of the face".

Mr George replied: "I don't believe there has been any... but making the image brighter has changed the image."

The court heard the composite was compiled using a 2001 identity card photograph of Mr de Menezes and a photo of Osman taken by police in Rome, where he was arrested.

Immigration records

Earlier, Mr Thwaites cross-examined immigration official Paul Roach over a counterfeit stamp found in the Brazilian's passport, asking if this meant he had been in the country illegally.

Mr Roach told the court Mr de Menezes first entered the country on 13 March 2002 and was given six months' leave to remain, before extending his stay, as a student, to 30 June 2003.

The next record was of him arriving in Ireland from France on 23 April 2005 but there was no notification of when he returned to the UK.

The court heard how as a person entering Britain from Ireland, he would have had an automatic three-month leave to remain which at the earliest would have run out on 23 July, the day after he was killed.

A counterfeit stamp found on his passport may only have been added after he entered the UK, Mr Roach said.

The trial continues.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/7048756.stm

dondaz
17-10-2007, 07:04 PM
I just seen this on the tv news and was gonna start a thread. Nice one.

Just goes to show how honest the police are? Caught bang at it again.

This is a disgrace. 'sir' Ian Blair is behind this guys murder and that common purpose copper. Jail them both, along with their slave masters!

on the road
17-10-2007, 07:53 PM
bent coppers? your having a laugh

shocking init

malvern
17-10-2007, 08:27 PM
my son could do better in photoshop and he's eight......
but the murding police will get away with a slap on the hand....as ever a big cover up and loads of bullshit:mad:


feedom:)

pri01
17-10-2007, 08:33 PM
Not reading a lot about this case so apologies if I come across as dim. I would like to hear theories as to why this man was killed. Was it mistaken identity or did he know something that needed to be silenced?

on the road
17-10-2007, 08:40 PM
Not reading a lot about this case so apologies if I come across as dim. I would like to hear theories as to why this man was killed. Was it mistaken identity or did he know something that needed to be silenced?


the way i see it is its just a case of mistaken identity wrong place wrong time type of thing.dont think they killed him for anything else other than they thought he was a bomber.

malvern
17-10-2007, 09:17 PM
was he an electrission and was there talk of a power serge or something



freedom:)

peachped
17-10-2007, 10:08 PM
I've been googling about and read that he serviced burglar alarms.

Found this interesting view of the murder.

http://www.thetruthseeker.co.uk/article.asp?ID=3478

mercuryrapids
18-10-2007, 08:06 AM
What gets me is that the police aren't being accused of murder, they're accused of breaking health and safety laws!!!!! Health and safety laws!!??? The poor guy was shot seven times in the head!

Jeez!:mad: