Thanks for the update.
Mark Russell also changed his mind to guilty before (or perhaps while) writing his 'Checkmate' book, but I never heard why. When I bought his book I was hoping for a 'Eureka!' moment.
I wouldn't describe any of those 3 reasons as definitely clinching it, but if there is a tendency for people looking into the case in detail to change their view from innocent to guilty that might be an argument in itself.
In a way I don't want a consensus to form because the idea that his guilt is finely balanced (in my mind anyway) is part of the case's attraction!
Mark Russell also changed his mind to guilty before (or perhaps while) writing his 'Checkmate' book, but I never heard why. When I bought his book I was hoping for a 'Eureka!' moment.
I wouldn't describe any of those 3 reasons as definitely clinching it, but if there is a tendency for people looking into the case in detail to change their view from innocent to guilty that might be an argument in itself.
In a way I don't want a consensus to form because the idea that his guilt is finely balanced (in my mind anyway) is part of the case's attraction!
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