HS,
I am not consciously peddling a myth in relation to the time available to Wallace to commit murder, but simply offering an honest opinion. Even if we accept the time as being 13 minutes- corroborating evidence of the milkboy’s delivery suggests it was probably less- I cannot accept he had time to kill his wife, presumably place the mackintosh underneath her, then clean himself of the blood spray. He was, so far as I know, wearing the same suit all that day so did not have the option of dumping bloodstained clothing along with his murder weapon. Even if we accept the outlandish theory that Wallace stripped naked beneath the mackintosh, there would have been blood on his feet, hands, face and hair. An effective clean up and dressing smartly thereafter would, in my view, not be possible in the time available. It was a master stroke not to use either the bath or sink to wash up in, since the police actually dismantled these to look for evidence of their being used recently. He also had to dump the murder weapon en route to the tram stop, something he did remarkably effectively. A fit young man would not find all this easy to do and we know that Wallace was a chain-smoking, rather frail, middle-aged man.
There are two other problems with the timing. If Wallace was Qualtrough he was leaving too much to chance for such a devilishly clever plan. Julia’s sister was a visitor in the afternoon and it is unlikely that Wallace could have counted on her leaving before he did himself. Wallace would have had the option of killing Julia soon after his return around 6.05pm, but then ran the risk of not being able to answer the door to the milkboy if he was in the middle of his attack. So Wallace really had to await the milkboy and strike as soon as he could afterwards; but instead of arriving at around 6.30pm, which Alan Close claimed he normally did, he came nearer 6.40pm. Since Wallace’s alibi made it essential he was around Menlove Gardens at 7.30pm then his whole masterplan, with the Qualtrough trump card which could never really be played again, was now being crammed into something like a 10 minute period. A cold, calculating, chess- playing killer would have been more likely to abort the plan rather than go through with it.
I am not consciously peddling a myth in relation to the time available to Wallace to commit murder, but simply offering an honest opinion. Even if we accept the time as being 13 minutes- corroborating evidence of the milkboy’s delivery suggests it was probably less- I cannot accept he had time to kill his wife, presumably place the mackintosh underneath her, then clean himself of the blood spray. He was, so far as I know, wearing the same suit all that day so did not have the option of dumping bloodstained clothing along with his murder weapon. Even if we accept the outlandish theory that Wallace stripped naked beneath the mackintosh, there would have been blood on his feet, hands, face and hair. An effective clean up and dressing smartly thereafter would, in my view, not be possible in the time available. It was a master stroke not to use either the bath or sink to wash up in, since the police actually dismantled these to look for evidence of their being used recently. He also had to dump the murder weapon en route to the tram stop, something he did remarkably effectively. A fit young man would not find all this easy to do and we know that Wallace was a chain-smoking, rather frail, middle-aged man.
There are two other problems with the timing. If Wallace was Qualtrough he was leaving too much to chance for such a devilishly clever plan. Julia’s sister was a visitor in the afternoon and it is unlikely that Wallace could have counted on her leaving before he did himself. Wallace would have had the option of killing Julia soon after his return around 6.05pm, but then ran the risk of not being able to answer the door to the milkboy if he was in the middle of his attack. So Wallace really had to await the milkboy and strike as soon as he could afterwards; but instead of arriving at around 6.30pm, which Alan Close claimed he normally did, he came nearer 6.40pm. Since Wallace’s alibi made it essential he was around Menlove Gardens at 7.30pm then his whole masterplan, with the Qualtrough trump card which could never really be played again, was now being crammed into something like a 10 minute period. A cold, calculating, chess- playing killer would have been more likely to abort the plan rather than go through with it.
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