Quote:. I would assume if both items were missing, the poker hit her first, then, realizing it wasn't strong enough to do a "thorough" job, the iron bar was used to absolutely obliterate her skull.
I don't believe either of these items were used . The cleaner lady picked out in court what she claimed to be , an iron bar as close as dammit to the one in the parlour hearth.It was specified as 15 inches long and 1/2 an inch thick, that's thinner than the average adult males pinky! ( little finger to us Limeys) I have never heard of an iron bar being kept close by to a GAS FIRE, for any purpose ,(particularly not for cleaning) perhaps a plumber could help us here. I think the missing items are further examples of 'red herring country' . The effort involved to obliterate a human skull with a metal bar 1/2 inch thick would be immense , be like cutting your front lawn with a pair of scissors , LoL . Compare the description of the bar with Dr. McCall's suggested description of the weapon used. I'm going with a 2 1/2 pound ball pein hammer , and since there is some ambiguity as to the number of blows struck , I would suggest 4 or 5 max. (Understandable ambiguity I might add, since the blows rained down at roughly the same spot, how can anyone be certain )
On another subject, I do think it futile to try and second guess Wallace's demeanour by comparing him with ourselves. I 'm of the opinion he was a completely different animal from your average 'Joe Blow ' in this day and age.I.E . him chatting freely with a neighbour about chess club visits , versus us possibly mentioning popping over to the gym, we're talking Victorian era , Victorian standards here ,and then some, especially I would add where Wallace was concerned.
I don't believe either of these items were used . The cleaner lady picked out in court what she claimed to be , an iron bar as close as dammit to the one in the parlour hearth.It was specified as 15 inches long and 1/2 an inch thick, that's thinner than the average adult males pinky! ( little finger to us Limeys) I have never heard of an iron bar being kept close by to a GAS FIRE, for any purpose ,(particularly not for cleaning) perhaps a plumber could help us here. I think the missing items are further examples of 'red herring country' . The effort involved to obliterate a human skull with a metal bar 1/2 inch thick would be immense , be like cutting your front lawn with a pair of scissors , LoL . Compare the description of the bar with Dr. McCall's suggested description of the weapon used. I'm going with a 2 1/2 pound ball pein hammer , and since there is some ambiguity as to the number of blows struck , I would suggest 4 or 5 max. (Understandable ambiguity I might add, since the blows rained down at roughly the same spot, how can anyone be certain )
On another subject, I do think it futile to try and second guess Wallace's demeanour by comparing him with ourselves. I 'm of the opinion he was a completely different animal from your average 'Joe Blow ' in this day and age.I.E . him chatting freely with a neighbour about chess club visits , versus us possibly mentioning popping over to the gym, we're talking Victorian era , Victorian standards here ,and then some, especially I would add where Wallace was concerned.
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