Originally posted by WallaceWackedHer
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If Wallace was so intent on disposing of Julia why not simply give her a good push down the stairs from which she would be unlikely to survive ? Death would probably then be chalked down to an accident and it would avoid the real likelihood of that horrible blood spatter incriminating him. We know that no trace of blood could be found on either his person or clothing.
The police in their early investigations believed that the murderer's clothes would be covered in blood. They were still baffled by the murder well over a week later and one thing policemen hate above all else is an unsolved murder case. Under pressure to find a solution to the case they then looked to the victim's closest family member and started building their case against Wallace. They would stretch the window of opportunity for Wallace to have committed the deed to an unbelievable 23 or 24 minutes [6.31 pm to 6.54/55 pm] when there was much compelling and conflicting evidence to the contrary that it was probably a third of that amount of time.
So we are supposed to believe that some very short time after Julia has brought the milk in [probably much nearer to 6.45 pm than 6.31 pm] and after the evening meal is finished [and Liverpool Echo read], somehow William dupes Julia into entering the seldomly used, cold front parlour and light the gas fire. He then creeps up behind her and bashes the left side of her head in as she's either bending down to light the fire or as she's straightening up. She falls backwards and her body ends up in a slightly twisted position. Then we are supposed to believe that William, in some kind of murderous frenzy, proceeds to bash her on the head eleven more times while she's lying there. All the time magically avoiding any blood spatter from getting on his person or clothes or on anywhere else in the house for that matter. He then has to transform himself very quickly from a near hysterical state into a very composed state before leaving home to keep that 7.30 pm appointment with Qualtrough in Allerton. And maintain that very composed demeanour on the three tram journeys and when encountering all those various people in the Menlove Gardens/Menlove Avenue/Allerton Road area that Tuesday night.
Sorry, but I just don't buy it. A well respected and liked gentleman suddenly becoming the basest of men ???
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