Originally posted by APerno
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1. I have to admit that I don’t really understand this point.
2. Its surely difficult in the extreme to organise something like a murder of a wife in the house without time constraints.
3. Ok
4. I can’t see how Wallace could have managed that? He could only have killed her in the house and it would have been cowardly and suspicious if he’d have sent in Mr Johnston whilst Wallace waiting outside.
5. I’m sorry but this one is surely cancelled out by point 4.
6. No one suspected Wallace of having an accomplice.
7. What kind of weapon could you destroy totally? Especially in a house.
7a. There were no bloody clothes to be destroyed or hidden.
8. Ok.
9. Wallace didn’t openly accuse Parry. He just pointedthe police in his direction.
10. Perhaps Wallace wantedto give the impression that he didn’t need a lawyer because he hadn’t done anything wrong. Especially when being interviewed before he was charged.
11. Don’t understand that one.
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