Originally posted by Abby Normal
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The GSG has ALWAYS been worthless as evidence. I thank Charles Warren for that. However, it’s future value as evidence could be quite profound if we can ever achieve any of the following:
1) Be certain what was in Warren’s approved transcription is indeed 100% accurate. I am sceptical that we will ever know. The fact there is at least x3 different transcriptions and that means we cannot put absolute full faith in the most commonly quoted version
2) Be absolutely certain the apron was meant to be found with the graffiti. We will unlikely ever know that for certain unless some confession is unearthed somewhere to explain it
3) Find that spelling of Juwes to appear in any of the suspects own writing in some way. That would be a strong link
I think old Charlie had done just about enough tinkering to prevent us from ever knowing what was on that wall 100%. His presence at the scene, the whole anti-semitism riot nonsense, his behaviour by wiping the wall himself and the subsequent stage-managed report leaves me feeling very uneasy indeed.
The highest ranking officer of the Met may well have been ironically the destroyer of the best clue we never had.
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