But shouldn't there have been more money in the cash box that night? The killer may have been expecting to find more in it. If it was robbery, and I tend to agree that it wasn't.
If the motive was robbery the thief could have come the night before when Wallace was at the chess club.
Wallace named eighteen men that he believed Julia would admit to the house.
That's quite a lot. I have to assume they were interviewed.
It comes back down to the two most likely suspects - Wallace and Parry.
I honestly don't think that either Wallace or his wife were having affairs. I don't think there was any intrigue going on.
If Parry wasn't after the money why would he have killed Julia?
If the motive was robbery the thief could have come the night before when Wallace was at the chess club.
Wallace named eighteen men that he believed Julia would admit to the house.
That's quite a lot. I have to assume they were interviewed.
It comes back down to the two most likely suspects - Wallace and Parry.
I honestly don't think that either Wallace or his wife were having affairs. I don't think there was any intrigue going on.
If Parry wasn't after the money why would he have killed Julia?
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