
Strangely, right after the explosion one of the first things I thought in the seconds I scrabbled around on the buses floor was, where is my Nokia cameraphone? Just moments before the explosion I had put it into my bag. Then 'secondary device' flashed through my mind and I just got out of there. But from the evening of July 7th onwards I began recording and noting anything questionable that happened"
Media Gallery
1. Post explosion CCTV camera video watch footage
• Something about the strange activity, the motives of some at the scene drew me back to the carnage

2. The following mornings copy of the Sun newspaper's Page 2 headline
• Rather disconcerting when I noticed this headline in someone's paper on the way to work the next day

3. I realise my apartment blocks concierge had been keeping them informed of my comings and goings
• He wasn't too pleased to admit this when I presented this fact to him 'investigative journalist style'.

4. I received a call from Yorkshire police suggesting my involvement in a plot in 2004Listen
• One of the stranger calls amongst a spate of harrassment calls, a tactic intended to scare me

5. My statement: Taken by an Anti-Terrorist Branch Detective Listen
• 7 months after Peter Clarke announced they'd taken all witness statements in the investigation

6. A newspaper article: Featured in The New Nation Newspaper See
• Appeared on the 4th of July 2006 on the 1st anniversary


Different bomber??
I kept seeing the same guys wherever I went. After a while I
began taking snaps of them.
1. First I stood at this point
After
very slow progress the driver suddenly opens the buses central exit doors while
keeping the front doors shut, right on the corner of Upper Woburn Place some 80
meters away from the only bus stop in Tavistock Square (seen here). Many
passengers got off at this point because of the delay and it was heading in the
wrong direction.