In Rod’s ‘Incorrect Solution’ he has Parry and ‘Mr X’ sitting in his car in Breck Road watching Wallace exit Richmond Park. According to Rod, if i recall correctly from the video that he made (which now appears to have disappeared) Parry and Mr X had the end of Richmond Park on the opposite side of the road and to their right. If Wallace turns left (as he claims to have done) Parry moves on to the phone box with Mr X following Wallace. Theres absolutely no way that Parry could have known for certain which route Wallace might have taken.
There appears to be a problem though. From their vantage point the call box was facing away from them at the apex of a triangular garden. If Wallace had gone through the estate along one of either (and these are difficult to read on the small map) Redbourne Street, Redbrook Street or Redcar Street he would have found himself on Lower Breck Road completely our of sight of Parry and X. He would then have walked the right hand side of the triangular garden (still out of sight) to the phone box. Even Gannon admitted that this was the quickest way for Wallace to get to a tram stop. And so Rod’s two loiterers, in the masterplan, have ignored the possibilty of Wallace taking this route.
Also, if Wallace had turned right into Breck Road wouldnt Parry have been at risk of being seen by Wallace as he passed? He might only have seen the car but as he knew that Parry at least had access to one he might have recognised it.
Another fairly obvious question would be: if Wallace turned left out of Richmond Park and headed for the tram stop near to Belmont Road why did he walk past the tram stop at the end of Richmond Park and the one at the end of Newcombe Street?
There appears to be a problem though. From their vantage point the call box was facing away from them at the apex of a triangular garden. If Wallace had gone through the estate along one of either (and these are difficult to read on the small map) Redbourne Street, Redbrook Street or Redcar Street he would have found himself on Lower Breck Road completely our of sight of Parry and X. He would then have walked the right hand side of the triangular garden (still out of sight) to the phone box. Even Gannon admitted that this was the quickest way for Wallace to get to a tram stop. And so Rod’s two loiterers, in the masterplan, have ignored the possibilty of Wallace taking this route.
Also, if Wallace had turned right into Breck Road wouldnt Parry have been at risk of being seen by Wallace as he passed? He might only have seen the car but as he knew that Parry at least had access to one he might have recognised it.
Another fairly obvious question would be: if Wallace turned left out of Richmond Park and headed for the tram stop near to Belmont Road why did he walk past the tram stop at the end of Richmond Park and the one at the end of Newcombe Street?
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