Damien Nettles:

Damien Nettles: £10,000 reward for info leading to missing teenager’s remains

Readers will remember the announcement made in July that an anonymous local business man is putting up a reward of £10,000 for information leading to the remains of missing teenager, Damien Nettles. Today the full details of the reward have been released, thanks to Kaley for sharing with OnTheWight readers on behalf of the business man. Ed


The £10,000 reward is for the precise location of the remains and does not require anyone to be arrested, charged or convicted for the reward to be paid, indeed I would prefer not to know those details if at all possible, that is a matter for the Police.

Communicate via email
Anyone with information MUST email the following address: preciselocation96@yahoo.com

No other means of communication are available.

Anyone with information about the events of the night Damien disappeared, who is unable to provide a location, will be directed to speak to the Police.

I will respond to ALL emails personally, seek clarification of how they know the location, and if they can’t convince me of the veracity of this information we will not act upon it.

What we really are looking for is one of the people who were there when Damien’s remains were buried, to come forward anonymously and provide the location.

Cadaver dog team
Once I am convinced that the information is genuine, the cadaver dog team will be tasked with searching for the remains.

If they are discovered, and confirmed to be those of Damien, then I will email the details to the person who provided the information and they will be able to go to any cashpoint in the UK (or world) and collect the reward without ever disclosing their name.

Collecting the reward
Alternatively, if they want to collect it in cash, arrangements can be made through an independent third party who will receive the cash and hand it to any person who presents themselves and is able to disclose a password that I will have provided.

The choice of how they collect this reward will be for the person providing the information to make, indeed if they have a bank account that they want me to transfer it to, I am happy to do that.

Family convinced of Damien’s death
I genuinely don’t know if Damien’s remains were buried, I don’t even know for sure if he came to harm at the hands of another person.

What I do know is that the family and friends of Damien, who have campaigned so hard over the last 17 years, ARE convinced and their conviction is based upon a much more information than I have.

The email address will be monitored 24/7 for 28 days from 6th September, thereafter it will close.

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Geoff Brodie
27, March 2019 3:06 pm

It seems to me that the Conservative leadership designed the tender process on this specifically to exclude a respected local organisation for reasons that have not been made transparent.

Alternative Perspective
Reply to  Geoff Brodie
27, March 2019 6:46 pm

Does the Law Centre supports those in the community who might be affected by the Councils cuts to services?

Geoff Brodie
Reply to  Alternative Perspective
27, March 2019 7:44 pm

Very much so.

Alternative Perspective
Reply to  Geoff Brodie
27, March 2019 8:00 pm

Well there’s your answer then Geoff.

What a bunch of conniving despicable charlatans.

Geoff Brodie
Reply to  Alternative Perspective
27, March 2019 8:47 pm

Nye Bevan had a better single word for them.Begins with V…..

Alternative Perspective
Reply to  Geoff Brodie
27, March 2019 9:16 pm

Historically I have always been a floating voter, but I am becoming increasingly incensed by the questionable antics of this controlling group of Conservative Councillors who are really beginning to show their true colours.

hermit
Reply to  Alternative Perspective
28, March 2019 7:57 am

It all makes sense now. The new advice service under one roof at County Hall on the ground floor, plus the removal of the Law Centre means that nowhere on the Island can you get free impartial advice. I would assume every service from Age UK, CAB, etc using the County Hall premises would not be able to go against Council policies etc so expect bailiffs entering… Read more »

Geoff Brodie
Reply to  hermit
28, March 2019 9:12 am

Spot on. It is particularly concerning how CAB have sacrificed their independence. Moving into County Hall has sent a message that CAB is part of the system, rather than a source of advice against the system.

Alternative Perspective
Reply to  Geoff Brodie
28, March 2019 5:41 pm

It’s not about being ‘against the system’, it is more a point of being genuinely independent of it. The current development is a very worrying one, matched by the Council indicating it might have to review where it places its significant advertising budget, which will have put the shivers down the County Press, who as a consequence might be less inclined to report on Council business, warts… Read more »

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