Originally posted by rjpalmer
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As you say, Parry even became violent when put in a police cell (tearing off a wooden bench from the wall) in July 1936. The police clapped irons on him. It seems Parry had a vicious, violent side to his character. He was also an incorrigible conman, who would trick friends out of money, not just his employers.
The latter behaviour appears to fit with the telephone call ruse. The former with the murder itself, apart from he has an alibi at the crucial time (although it was not thoroughly cross-checked). Are there any records of violence after 1936, I wonder? I have not found any yet.
Many people - but by no means all - think he is involved in this crime somehow. Indeed, apart from the Wallace theory, all the other major theories involve him in some way. Of course, this fact by itself does not mean any of them are correct, of course.
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