6. Premises: 3-5 Little King Street.
The Patient acquired this property by a Conveyance dated 24 December 1959. I have been informed by Messrs Desmond McConnell, Martin & Co that although there is no written record of the source [There never is such a written record, Mr. Hall, in all these transactions. Did you not find this quite unusual, to say the least. How then, under the circumstances of Freddie's inability to make a legally written signature can there be a legal sale without a properly appointed Guardian's or Trustee's signature?] of the original instructions for sale it is recalled [That is not good enough, Mr. Hall, and you know it.]that Mr W J Andrews went with Mr Desmond McConnell and Mr Robin Mairs of that firm to inspect the premises during the summer of 1973 at a time before substantial damage was caused to them by a bomb explosion on 17 September 1973. An advertisement had been placed for the sale of the property in the Belfast Telegraph on 18 August 1973 and a "For Sale" board was erected at the premises on 16 September 1973 - the day before the explosion. When the property was first put on the market during the summer of that year the agents were asking for offers of £14,000 but following the damage caused in the explosion a claim was lodged with the Northern Ireland Office for criminal injury compensation of an aggregate amount representing the cost of essential repairs and fees less an appropriate reduction for betterment which produced a figure, then claimed of £7,640. When an offer to purchase the premises in their damaged condition was received from Mr Thomas Bernard Dobbin for the sum of £7,500 it was unequivocally recommended by Mr Mairs to Messrs Tughan & Co for acceptance. [As tennis player John McEnroe would say, Mr. Hall, "You can't be serious!"] There is no written record available as to who authorised acceptance of Mr Dobbin's offer. [ Ha! Ha! Ha! How utterly convenient Mr. Hall! The reason for this could be the fact that Mr. Dobbin never did make such an offer, and you know that too!] In any event a Contract was completed for the sale of the property to Mr Dobbin and a Conveyance to him was executed on 2 April 1974. [Why then has this sale been accepted as legal, when, 1) Mr. Dobbin never did make such an offer to purchase, 2) Freddie was incapable of giving his legal consent to such a sale and 3), and most important of all, according to the fraud squad, Mr. J. Morris, a solicitor, made out two conveyances, one between Dobbin and Freddie and one between Dobbin and himself. According to the RUC Fraud Squad, solicitor Mr. Morris bought this property himself.
In any event, what was solicitor, Mr. J. Morris, up to by making out two conveyances, one between Freddie and Dobbin which was a lie, and one between Dobbin and himself, Morris, which was totally unethical, in order for Morris to purchase 3-5 Little King Street?
This is a shocking example of how Mr. Hall deliberately prevented the High Court Judge from hearing the facts of this case as was contained in the evidence obtained by the RUC Fraud Squad Officers during their three-year investigation. Mr. Hall never mentioned Mr. Morris or his corrupt involvement in this sale in this Comprehensive Report to the High Court Judge! Mr. Hall took it upon himself to discredit the Fraud Squad findings by referring to them as, "notes and jottings". Mr. Hall deliberately covered-up for solicitor Morris's shocking conduct in this so-called sale which was nothing but professional robbery. This is a typical example of how the Office of the Official Solicitor has handled, and assisted in the plunder of, my mentally-handicapped brother's estate.]