I didn't find this it was my grandad who I gave the photographs to. He actually found a lot of things who found the bar.
The police interference at this crime scene is truly shocking. In the two shots of the bathroom, between the two photos a bar of soap is missing, a weight or toilet brush holder thing on the floor is moved, and rags have been placed down on the ground.
In the parlour, the mackintosh we know is not in the original position, nor is the body or chair. However the forensic expert I hired (the lead professor for a county police force) pointed out to me the mackintosh type thing Gannon claims is laid out beside Julia is actually present in both photos - not moved (yet there's also something resembling a jacket under Julia still). Red circling mine, blue the expert's response circling.
http://www.upl.co/uploads/thumbnaili...1589015724.png
There is clearly something like a jacket under Julia unless it's her cardigan all twisted up. I asked the expert if the thing laid out beside her could be a sheet to cover the body, he said it's too short to be a covering and looks like a mackintosh type material which it does (seems to have silk lining, and a collar).
The iron bar is described by the charwoman Draper as being 12" x 1" in dimensions. It is kept on the fireplace stove or kerb.
Because of the extremely disgraceful police force at the time, I see a chance the police moved it and when Draper didn't see it, assumed it was missing. Both her and Wallace seem to realize the poker is gone, that would have been in the living kitchen.
If this is NOT the piece of iron in the following photo, does anyone know what it is? It looks tiny but get out a tape measure and look at 12" x 1", and realize it was used to fit under that gas stove to clear out cigarette ends.
http://www.williamherbertwallace.com...1/iron-bar.jpg
The police interference at this crime scene is truly shocking. In the two shots of the bathroom, between the two photos a bar of soap is missing, a weight or toilet brush holder thing on the floor is moved, and rags have been placed down on the ground.
In the parlour, the mackintosh we know is not in the original position, nor is the body or chair. However the forensic expert I hired (the lead professor for a county police force) pointed out to me the mackintosh type thing Gannon claims is laid out beside Julia is actually present in both photos - not moved (yet there's also something resembling a jacket under Julia still). Red circling mine, blue the expert's response circling.
http://www.upl.co/uploads/thumbnaili...1589015724.png
There is clearly something like a jacket under Julia unless it's her cardigan all twisted up. I asked the expert if the thing laid out beside her could be a sheet to cover the body, he said it's too short to be a covering and looks like a mackintosh type material which it does (seems to have silk lining, and a collar).
The iron bar is described by the charwoman Draper as being 12" x 1" in dimensions. It is kept on the fireplace stove or kerb.
Because of the extremely disgraceful police force at the time, I see a chance the police moved it and when Draper didn't see it, assumed it was missing. Both her and Wallace seem to realize the poker is gone, that would have been in the living kitchen.
If this is NOT the piece of iron in the following photo, does anyone know what it is? It looks tiny but get out a tape measure and look at 12" x 1", and realize it was used to fit under that gas stove to clear out cigarette ends.
http://www.williamherbertwallace.com...1/iron-bar.jpg
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