Originally posted by ColdCaseJury
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I am starting to form a new opinion based on the fact that Wallace apparently DID (!) write West and cross it out (when Beattie said East). IMO this is incredibly strong evidence since it's almost impossible to mishear west as east, and if he truly did not know the gardens at all he would have just written down east like it was nothing.
I think Gordon Parry made the phone call to the club, or was just incredibly unlucky with coincidences lining up. For example the timing from the phone booth to Lily's home (as well as the fact he was weirdly barging in mid-lesson) matches up, the 21st birthday mention, and his false alibi which of course is pretty damning.
I don't think Wallace would lie about the route he took on the chess club night (ESPECIALLY if he didn't know the box location was traced) because it is easily verified.
I suspect Wallace went the way he stated (how did his defense not try to prove this?!) while Parry went the opposite direction at the fork in the road in his car.
Gordon places the call so someone else can testify the information relayed and that the caller's voice is not William's.
On the night of the killing, I am beginning to form an opinion that Wallace did not kill his wife himself. However, for an outsider, coming through the front door would be EXTREMELY risky in any scenario due to the possibility of being heard or spotted. So I think Wallace may have returned home in order to let someone in through the back.
Considering the depth of detail he gave on Marsden this could be him (since him naming them is consistent with him either being innocent or KNOWING Parry and Marsden could not possibly have an alibi. He knew he waa under heavy suspicion by now. Him pressing Beattie for accuracy and the way he phrased it also seems to imply advanced knowledge of when the call came in.
I believe Wallace for some reason wanted to be seen to be out beyond 8 pm. I get this from the phrasing to the police officer. I think he was specifically waiting for 8 pm to pass for some reason. I think his initial idea was to search for the address then spend time at Crewe's home. But Crewe was unexpectedly not at home.
Wallacw returns home and is potentially spotted talking to someone in the entryway. It would've been nice had someone posted her FULL testimony considering there's information missing. Gannon once provided it privately to my friend but a long time ago. I would think the most important thing would be if she was able to accurately describe what he was wearing when she saw him.
So anyway... Wallace returns home, and as you know the Johnstons are sus as hell. The odds of the fact that when he returned he would, with perfect timing, have people there to discover the body with him AND that it wasn't just any neighbors but his next door neighbors is low. They were going visiting at an odd hour considering John's shift start time, and to see someone they were apparently moving in with the next day and who apparently claimed she had not been expecting them to visit that night.
Something else to remember. When the Johnston's left by the back door, they were alone and nobody followed them. This means they were going to go out and leave their yard door UNSECURED instead of getting a relative to bolt it behind them or going by the front door. This is unusual. Their testimony is unusual and inconsistent in a few places.
However you'd need to see the case files to really research these things.
There is almost ZERO information on Marsden but his alibi is pathetic. That said everyone did have flu around that time. He may have been uninvolved and the R M Qualtrough name was given to Parry to use to frame Marsden should things go south? Or he was legitimately involved... But someone seriously needs to clear the Johnstons because some of the stuff about them is weird and needs to be debunked or verified.
I'm gonna go with Julia finding out Wallace is having an affair, Parry calling, then either Johnston or Marsden killing her and staging a robbery. The mackintosh I think was NOT the one that was meant to be there. I think that was an error.
There are a few oddities in the case (like kinda bizarre stuff) that may be worth considering:
1. The totally pointless and random mention of the missing dog lash to police. Something apparently missing for 12 months.
2. The coincidental disappearance of the cat during weather where this would be abnormal.
3. The mackintosh and events surrounding that: "Her mackintosh- and my mackintosh", Flo and William both claiming to have said the same thing (I forgot what that was now).
4. Perhaps something revolving around the time of 8 pm that was important.
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