Dear all.
I've just realised that I may have been a bit harsh on Vincent Burke. He says in the CD I mentioned above he says that he spoke to Alan Close "many years later." Unless he classes up to 9 years as being "many years" then either he was talking to an imposter or the Alan Close who died directing a plane away from a built up area into a field in 1940 was someone else. To be fair I didn't do too much double checking, so the website I saw it on is probably wrong.
regards
tecs
I've just realised that I may have been a bit harsh on Vincent Burke. He says in the CD I mentioned above he says that he spoke to Alan Close "many years later." Unless he classes up to 9 years as being "many years" then either he was talking to an imposter or the Alan Close who died directing a plane away from a built up area into a field in 1940 was someone else. To be fair I didn't do too much double checking, so the website I saw it on is probably wrong.
regards
tecs

behaviour was appalling and the lead investigator, Moore ignored evidence that could have helped Wallace and twisted anything that wouldn't. I'm only surprised that some conspiracy theorist hasn't put a theory forward suggesting Wallace was silenced for knowing something, when you consider the behaviour of the Police and pathologist who went out of their way to put Wallace in the frame.
Yes, both of your points have been discussed before here. But I'm down to talk it thru again and see if we can agree or agree to disagree
) If you can think of one, I'd be glad to hear it. 
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