Herlock - Is this the photograph you mean?
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Originally posted by rjpalmer View PostHerlock - Is this the photograph you mean?
As Ms D said that photograph is from the Docker murder scene. The one I was talking about is the one linked to in post 14.Regards
Sir Herlock Sholmes.
“A house of delusions is cheap to build but draughty to live in.”
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Originally posted by Herlock Sholmes View Post
Hi Roger,
As Ms D said that photograph is from the Docker murder scene. The one I was talking about is the one linked to in post 14.
Last edited by rjpalmer; 08-01-2024, 08:14 PM.
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Originally posted by rjpalmer View Post
This must be it? Your link in Post 14 goes to many different photographs; this is the only one I'm finding for No. 95 Earl Street. It looks like it was taken using Google Earth.
The picture above is the location of the murder. Helen was killed at the rear of that building.
Regards
Sir Herlock Sholmes.
“A house of delusions is cheap to build but draughty to live in.”
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I had just assumed that the taxi deposited Helen Puttock and her presumed assailant at number 129 close to Balmoral Street. But if she was found behind in the backyard of number 95 either they were dropped off before this point; or Helen ran away from own house to escape him. It would be helpful to see the taxi driver's original statement.
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Originally posted by Herlock Sholmes View Post
That’s weird. Is it me or is that just a completely blank post? I’ve never seen that before. How did you manage that Ms D?
Or do you just see a completely blank post for #15?
I'm always a pioneer when it comes to new ways of ballsing up IT!
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Originally posted by Ms Diddles View Post
You can see the uploaded photo though, yeah?
Or do you just see a completely blank post for #15?
I'm always a pioneer when it comes to new ways of ballsing up IT!Regards
Sir Herlock Sholmes.
“A house of delusions is cheap to build but draughty to live in.”
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Cobalt - I had just assumed that the taxi deposited Helen Puttock and her presumed assailant at number 129 close to Balmoral Street. But if she was found behind in the backyard of number 95 either they were dropped off before this point; or Helen ran away from own house to escape him. It would be helpful to see the taxi driver's original statement.
The taxi driver had just dropped of Jeannie first, at John’s insistance, and she lived at Scotstoun. I’ve no knowledge of the geography but if Scotstoun heading away from us in the photo (looking at the direction of the bus heading to Scotstoun terminal) then wouldn’t that mean that on returning the taxi would have had to have had to either, a) dropped them off by her house then they either walked to number 95 or Helen ran, or b) it drove right past her house and dropped them at or near number 95.
According to George Puttock, he tracked down Alexander Hannah and spoke to him. He assumed that Helen had got fed up with him making a couple of wrong turns (being new to the job) and got him to drop them near to her house?
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Sir Herlock Sholmes.
“A house of delusions is cheap to build but draughty to live in.”
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Speaking as an ex-weekend taxi driver I was always aware that we provided a door to door service, especially with women late at night. That's what they were paying for. Sometimes I've been asked to hang back and make sure a woman made it her front door which was all 'part of the service' and made for regular customers.
So I've no idea why this Mr. Hannah dropped of his fare in what looks to me halfway down Earl Street unless, as suggested, he'd made a few wrong turns and Helen was just trying to make the best of the situation. She presumably believed that her escort was not going to leave the taxi but would return to his own home. When he didn't, I assume near to number 95 Earl Street around 100 yards from her home, then things took the turn they did.
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Originally posted by Herlock Sholmes View PostCobalt - I had just assumed that the taxi deposited Helen Puttock and her presumed assailant at number 129 close to Balmoral Street. But if she was found behind in the backyard of number 95 either they were dropped off before this point; or Helen ran away from own house to escape him. It would be helpful to see the taxi driver's original statement.
The taxi driver had just dropped of Jeannie first, at John’s insistance, and she lived at Scotstoun. I’ve no knowledge of the geography but if Scotstoun heading away from us in the photo (looking at the direction of the bus heading to Scotstoun terminal) then wouldn’t that mean that on returning the taxi would have had to have had to either, a) dropped them off by her house then they either walked to number 95 or Helen ran, or b) it drove right past her house and dropped them at or near number 95.
According to George Puttock, he tracked down Alexander Hannah and spoke to him. He assumed that Helen had got fed up with him making a couple of wrong turns (being new to the job) and got him to drop them near to her house?
The picture is taken facing west.
The city centre is to the east.
Kelso St / Yoker is further west, and you would pass the Kingsway Court flats (where the children's home previously stood) on the way.
It's option a) from above.Last edited by Ms Diddles; 08-02-2024, 05:56 AM.
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Originally posted by Ms Diddles View Post
IIRC Jeannie lived on Kelso St which is in Yoker (rather than Scotstoun).
The picture is taken facing west.
The city centre is to the east.
Kelso St / Yoker is further west, and you would pass the Kingsway Court flats (where the children's home previously stood) on the way.
It's option a) from above.Regards
Sir Herlock Sholmes.
“A house of delusions is cheap to build but draughty to live in.”
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