Timings cause us endless anxiety. The time Close arrived and left? The time Wallace left? How long to kill Julia? Would he have needed much of a clean up if any and how long would it have taken?
We can’t know any of the above for certain. All we really know is that Wallace would have had to have left no later than 6.50 to have made his first tram.
Can we simply state Wallace’s actions to show that it’s not impossible that the whole episode could have taken very little time. I think so..
Money removed from cash tin and cupboard door taken off - done before the murder.
The murder of Julia (including the use of the mackintosh) - 1.5 minutes (maybe a little less.)
The mackintosh and a pair of gloves protect Wallace from blood and with a little good fortune he gets none on his face.
Wallace wraps the gloves and the weapon in some paper - 1 minute.
Puts on coat, turns off the lights and leaves - 1 minute.
So that’s 3.5 minutes for the basic actions. Leaving 7.5-8.5 minutes wriggle room.
I can see the blood rising in some as I say this but when you pare it down, accept the Wallace wasn’t on the moon, accept that it’s not impossible to have a bit of favourable fortune this is not impossible. I’m not saying that 3.5 minutes after Julia closed the front door that Wallace left by the back door with Julia lying in the Parlour. What I’m saying is that the basic actions needn’t have taken much time at all. The 7.5-8.5 minutes ‘wriggle’ room allows time for a clean up if required and to do the staging of the robbery post mortem.
I’ve never really accepted the view of some that these events would have taken any great length of time. I’ll say again, timings cannot exonerate Wallace.
We can’t know any of the above for certain. All we really know is that Wallace would have had to have left no later than 6.50 to have made his first tram.
Can we simply state Wallace’s actions to show that it’s not impossible that the whole episode could have taken very little time. I think so..
Money removed from cash tin and cupboard door taken off - done before the murder.
The murder of Julia (including the use of the mackintosh) - 1.5 minutes (maybe a little less.)
The mackintosh and a pair of gloves protect Wallace from blood and with a little good fortune he gets none on his face.
Wallace wraps the gloves and the weapon in some paper - 1 minute.
Puts on coat, turns off the lights and leaves - 1 minute.
So that’s 3.5 minutes for the basic actions. Leaving 7.5-8.5 minutes wriggle room.
I can see the blood rising in some as I say this but when you pare it down, accept the Wallace wasn’t on the moon, accept that it’s not impossible to have a bit of favourable fortune this is not impossible. I’m not saying that 3.5 minutes after Julia closed the front door that Wallace left by the back door with Julia lying in the Parlour. What I’m saying is that the basic actions needn’t have taken much time at all. The 7.5-8.5 minutes ‘wriggle’ room allows time for a clean up if required and to do the staging of the robbery post mortem.
I’ve never really accepted the view of some that these events would have taken any great length of time. I’ll say again, timings cannot exonerate Wallace.
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