Originally posted by Herlock Sholmes
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No efforts are made on William's behalf, society disowned him completely and 99.9% of the world's population apart from Johnathan Goodman just assumed that because he just BARELY could have done it then he obviously did.
I have to ask are you related to Parry? Because trying to claim he mixed up his days, even though William's guilt and Parry's involvement aren't mutually exclusive, is strange.
I don't concern myself with him asking people where the address is and such. It's not relevant. It's behavior that looks condemning in retrospect BECAUSE of what happened after. He is a stranger in the area. He knows Crewe's house/Green Lane, the cinema, and Calderstones park. That's it. We know this guy is a recluse.
The viciousness of 3 to 12 strikes, good job McFall! It's not even uncommon in other murders where the person did not know the killer if you look at crimes at the time. It means nothing.
I know the type of logic you employ and I don't think it's a good way to work things out but to employ the same: You think this man relying on being able to leave his house without even the tiniest drop of blood on him is going to hit her 12 times? And not do the mega obvious thing of chucking a covering over her head?
The lights, definite faulty logic there. Nobody loitering the home is leaving them on. And to be honest I'd feel safer rushing out of a dark house than one with lights on. Just sayin'. But more importantly again: nobody loitering the home is leaving them on.
The front door bolt was never proven to be a lie.
What it is, is that you decided over a decade ago that the guy's guilty and the police and prosecution are right, and that's it.
I thought he was too. But nah, he's not. Well - definitely he's not guilty alone.
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