Originally posted by moste
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If this is all a fabulation, why does Parkes go to the trouble of putting a hole ("lack of bloodstains") in his own belief ("Parry killed Julia"), and then struggle to find an explanation, before coming up with a daft theory about oilskins, based on things he had heard at some-time-or-other from elsewhere?
It would surely be simpler for him to claim he saw a spot of blood on Parry's hand, face or shirt, etc. if it was all lies.
I tend to go with "Truth is always stranger than fiction. Because fiction has to make sense."
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