Originally posted by RodCrosby
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If we start from the point Wallace did not make the call, then the caller chose a location and time of the call that would allow for Wallace to have made the call. If they had waited ten minutes, Wallace would not be in the frame for making the call. I am of course aware there are other explanations for the location and timing of the call, so clearly this is not overwhelming. However, it might be suggested that using the telephone exchange to connect the call was to establish the location and time. The only reason I can think of to do that is to make it possible that Wallace made the call and to bring this possibility to the fore as surely the police would check and this would be an easy link for them to make.
The caller may not have had murder in mind, but to steal the premiums. This may explain why no other monies were targeted. If it was Parry upset about being fingered by Wallace for fiddling, maybe he wanted to frame Wallace for a similar crime - maybe cost him his job. (pure speculation but seems the kind of revenge he might make).
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