Critical Forensic Evidence from 2022 Confirmed to Exist and Was Never Examined
- Ellen Roome

- Jan 13
- 1 min read
Yesterday I pre-recorded an interview with BBC News Points West. During that process, I was informed by the BBC that the police do, in fact, hold the original forensic image taken in April 2022, at the time my son Jools died. This original forensic image was never examined by police.
I am also extremely concerned that I learned this information from the BBC rather than from Gloucestershire Constabulary, despite having explicitly asked this question in previous meetings and awaiting their response. Families should not have to discover fundamental facts about their child’s case through journalists.
I also want to acknowledge Mick Randall, who was interviewed live for this piece. Mick is from Fedora Investigations and has been invaluable in getting us to this stage. His experience, persistence, and forensic rigour have brought scrutiny and challenge where it was long overdue. Without his professionalism and determination, we would not be here. Thank you, Mick.
I sincerely hope this original forensic image now provides answers, clarity, and truth about what happened during the critical period before Jools died.
This once again underlines why automatic preservation of children's online data - Jools'Law is essential!
This must be standard practice from the outset.
I will keep going until we have answers.



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