I've read all the Gordon Parry books (just finished Wilkes last week), and while I admit the theory is compelling, if you step back and evaluate the actual evidence against Parry, you'll find there is none. The theory that he pulled his car up and went up to the door wearing an oilcloth cape, waist high galoshes, and a single glove cracks me up. He then drives from the murder scene to a garage he'd been kicked out of for stealing and proceeds to have a guy who doesn't like him clean out his car, confessing to the murder all the meanwhile. If all of this is true then he deserves his freedom for having gotten away with the most poorly committed murder on record.
If it comes down to Wallace or Parry (and it certainly seems to), then I find it remarkable that nowadays more people are for Parry as the guilty party than Wallace. Mind-blowing.
Yours truly,
Tom Wescott
If it comes down to Wallace or Parry (and it certainly seems to), then I find it remarkable that nowadays more people are for Parry as the guilty party than Wallace. Mind-blowing.
Yours truly,
Tom Wescott
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