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A REAL JOB

a david hurst story

david Lowe

 

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Published by AuthorHouse 07/31/2012

 

ISBN: 978-1-4678-9684-9 (sc)

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Contents

List of Acronyms, Abbreviations and UK Police Jargon
 

Chapter One
Crumpsall, Manchester, 22.40 hours, 25
th
October 1996
 

Chapter Two Warwick Lane, London, 17.10 hours, Wednesday, 27
th
June, present day
 

Chapter Three Residents’ Bar, Strathmore Hotel, Kensington, London, 19.25 hours, Wednesday, 27
th
June
 

Chapter Four Dingle, Liverpool, 15.40 hours, Friday, 29
th
June
 

Chapter Five Great Homer Street Market, Liverpool, 09.15 hours, Saturday, 30
th
June
 

Chapter Six Isaac Street, Dingle, Liverpool Sunday, 1
st
July, 12.15 hours
 

Chapter
Seven Reilly’s Bar, Manchester City Centre, Sunday, 1
st
July, 14.30
hours
 

Chapter Eight GMP Special Branch Offices, Monday, 2
nd
July, 09.00 hours
 

Chapter Nine Starbucks Coffee Shop, St. Anne’s Square, Manchester city centre, Monday, 2
nd
July, 10.35 hours
 

Chapter Ten Manchester—London Train, Tuesday, 3
rd
July, 10.55 hours
 

Chapter Eleven Warwick Lane, London, Tuesday, 3
rd
July, 18.35 hours
 

Chapter Twelve Euston Station, London, Wednesday, 4
th
July, 09.25 hours
 

Chapter Thirteen The Atrium Club, London, 19.20 hours, Wednesday, 4
th
July
 

Chapter fourteen GMP’s Special Branch Office, 09.30 hours, Thursday, 5
th
July
 

Chapter Fifteen GMP’s Special Branch Office, 16.30 hours, Thursday, 5
th
July
 

Chapter Sixteen GMP’s Special Branch Office, 18.30 hours, Thursday, 5
th
July
 

Chapter Seventeen Crossmaglen, Northern Ireland, 08.10 hours, Friday, 6
th
July
 

Chapter
EighteEn ‘Yew Tree Farm’, near Inishkeen, 09.40 hours, Friday, 6
th
July
 

Chapter Nineteen MI5 Offices, Belfast, 13.45 hours, Friday, 6
th
July
 

Chapter Twenty Cheshire’s Special Branch Office, Chester, 19.32 hours, Friday, 6
th
July
 

Chapter Twenty-One Declan Murphy’s House, Frodsham, 20.45 hours, Friday, 6
th
July
 

Chapter Twenty-Two The Bull Public House, Yoxall, Staffordshire, 22.05 hours, Friday, 6
th
July
 

Chapter Twenty-Three Murphy’s Business Offices, Runcorn, 09.40 hours, Saturday, 7
th
July
 

Chapter Twenty-Four Cheshire Constabulary’s Special Branch Offices, Chester, 15.40 hours, Thursday, 6
th
July
 

Chapter Twenty-Five DCI Harvey’s Office, Cheshire Constabulary’s Headquarters, Chester, 19.25 hours, Saturday, 6
th
July
 

Chapter Twenty-Six
Diamonds night club, Albert Dock, Liverpool, 00.40 hours, Sunday,
7
th
July
 

Chapter Twenty-Seven Poppythorn Lane, Prestwich, Manchester, 06.15 hours, Sunday, 7
th
July
 

Chapter Twenty-Eight Suspect Interview Room, St. Anne Street Police Station, Liverpool, 09.30 hours, Sunday, 7
th
July
 

Chapter
Twenty-Nine Nero’s Coffee House, Eastgate Street, Chester, 10.50 hours, Sunday, 7
th
July
 

Chapter Thirty Car Park outside Cheshire Police Headquarters, 14.30, Sunday, 7
th
July
 

Chapter Thirty-One Park Road, Liverpool, 15.10 hours, Sunday, 7
th
July
 

Chapter Thirty-Two Special Branch Office, Cheshire Headquarters, 19.05 hours, Sunday, 7
th
July
 

Chapter Thirty-Three Special Branch Offices, Cheshire Headquarters, 19.15 hours, Sunday, 7
th
July
 

Chapter Thirty-Four Murphy’s house, Frodsham, 21.05 hours, Sunday, 7
th
July
 

Chapter Thirty-Five Room 405, Grosvenor Hotel, Chester, 06.30 hours, Monday, 8
th
July
 

Chapter Thirty-Six Number One Court, Liverpool City Magistrates Courts, Dale Street, Liverpool, 10.15 hours, Monday, 8
th
July
 

Chapter
Thirty-Seven Main Dining Room, Grosvenor Hotel, Chester, 06.30 hours, Tuesday, 9
th
July
 

Chapter Thirty-Eight Thomas and Harvey’s Solicitors’ Office, Eastgate Street Chester, 12.35 hours, Tuesday, 9
th
July
 

Chapter Thirty-Nine Custody Office, Deva Road Police Station, Chester, 13.25 hours, Tuesday, 9
th
July
 

Chapter Forty
DCI’s Office Cheshire’s Special Branch Department, Chester, 15.00 hours,
Monday, 9
th
July
 

Chapter Forty-One Grosvenor Hotel, Chester, 19.02 hours, Tuesday, 9
th
July
 

Chapter Forty-Two Belmarsh Prison, High Security Wing, 10.30 hours, Tuesday, 10
th
November
 

List
of Acronyms, Abbreviations and UK
Police Jargon
 

CPS

Crown Prosecution Service (equivalent of the USA’s

District Attorney)

CO19

Metropolitan Police’s Firearms Unit

DC

Detective Constable

DCI

Detective Chief Inspector

DI

Detective Inspector

Drum

Police slang for a house/flat

DS

Detective Sergeant

Europol

The European Union’s policing agency, staffed by

police officers on secondment. Main role-intelligence

agency and assistance to member states’ policing

agencies in transnational crime and counter-terrorism

FBI

The Federal Bureau of Investigation, the USA’s federal

policing agency that investigates serious federal crime

and internal terrorist threats

GMP

Greater Manchester Police

IPCC

Independent Police Complains Commission

Jack

Police slang for a detective

Lifting

Police jargon for an arrest

MI5

The UK’s security service that investigate internal

threats to the UK

MI6

The UK’s security service that investigate external

threats to the UK

MO

Modus Operandi—pattern of behaviour, usually

associated with criminal behaviour.

Obs Spot

Police slang word for a location used by

the police to conduct static surveillance

PIRA

The Provisional Irish Republican Army, a faction of the

IRA that broke away in the late 1960’s from the

IRA and was the main group active in acts of

terrorism against Britain during the war in the

north of Ireland 1969-1998

Real IRA

A breakaway group of the IRA. Following

the 1998 Good Friday Agreement, its members could

not accept PIRA signing up to it and continued to

fight for Irish independence from Britain and a

united Ireland

PSNI

Police Service of Northern Ireland

Reccie

Police slang for when the police survey an

investigation scene checking out possible observation

points, population and any potential danger spots.

SB

Special Branch

S015

Metropolitan Police’s counter-terrorism unit, the Met’s

equivalent of the Special Branch

The Met

The Metropolitan Police

Chapter One
Crumpsall, Manchester,
22.40
hours, 25
th
October 1996
 

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