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#521 21st September 2007, 04:51 PM
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Just reading about the traffic enumerator, John Kerr, and the mysterious disappearence of a piece of paper he says he had handed to a police officer after he had found, and spoken to Valerie Storie in the layby. Kerr was insistant that he had written down her name and address, and also the number plate of the car, together with her description of the murderer. What I find rather perplexing, is that he also said he had made a note of her height, 5' 3 and one quarter inches, which does seem a rather daft personal detail to have extracted from a badly wounded Miss Storie.
Apparently a search was made for the paper, and eventually one of Kerr's traffic census papers was found at the County Surveyors office with just the MM's number plate scribbled on the back, in hand writing Kerr says was not his. Apparently the proscecuting counsel then tried to say kerr had imagined his chat with Miss Storie.
Certainly a lot of odd things happened in the inquiry.
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#522 21st September 2007, 05:12 PM
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Hello Granger
Yes, The Vienna Hotel is now PART of a private residence. The doorway to what was the hotel is not in use at the present time. The door at the left of the picture is now the front entrance, so there will have been structural alterations to the interior of the two properties.
Graham is quite right, Room 24 was in the basement and there was open access to the garden at the back of the building.
Almost certainly the buildings were designed with servants in mind, they are from the ‘Upstairs, Downstairs’ era and Room 24 was probably at one time used as staff accommodation before being converted into a large hotel room with several beds. The little gateway you can see next to the main entrance leads down to what would have been the kitchen and this is where Nudds prepared the guests’ breakfasts during his brief employment at the hotel.
Hi Graham
I think that whole part of London has been cleaned up and there has been much new development since Hanratty’s day. I too would be interested to know what The Vienna Hotel is worth today; this part of London is now quite trendy, so property prices will be very high! And in fact, 'The Vienna Hotel' part of this building is only HALF of the property now.
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#523 21st September 2007, 05:20 PM
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#524 21st September 2007, 05:27 PM
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Hello Granger
The John Kerr episode was indeed very interesting. John was interviewed on camera a few years ago for a television documentary about the A6 murder and what he had to say was fascinating. Especially his view of Hanratty and how Hanratty came across during the trial.
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#525 21st September 2007, 06:12 PM
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Hello Granger
The John Kerr episode was indeed very interesting. John was interviewed on camera a few years ago for a television documentary about the A6 murder and what he had to say was fascinating. Especially his view of Hanratty and how Hanratty came across during the trial.
KR,
Steve
Hi Steve: Can you elaborate on the interview. I should imagine Kerr is still alive? Have you any guesses as to why Kerr would have asked for VS's height.
When did you take the pictures? Can we look forward to some interior shots??(LOL).
Has anyone got any pix of the Vienna Hotel circa 60's?
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#526 21st September 2007, 07:24 PM
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I forgot to mention apropos the Vienna. When I was a nipper relations of mine ran a hotel/boarding-house in Cliftonville, and in the 1950's when we went for hols it was immaculately kept, and Uncle Harry was very careful about who stayed there. When I saw it two years ago it was very obviously a DSS hostel, and badly run-down, dirty and unkempt, and reminded me in a way of the Vienna as I always pictured it. Not that it matters, just a comment.
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Hi Graham,
I would imagine that in Hanratty's time The Vienna was pretty grubby and I don't think he would have chosen to stay there. It would be interesting to know for how long the building was used as a hotel.
Also apropos hotels, this morning I kept an appointment with a client in South London. As we chatted I learned that his family’s business interests are in hotels, mainly in London and mostly in the Pimlico and Victoria areas. His mother (who is 75) has recently sold several London hotels, but is also looking to buy another hotel on the South Coast – perhaps with retirement in mind. The photo of the hotel I was shown looks remarkably like the building that used to be The Vienna Hotel.
My client's family name? France!
The Hanratty coincidences continue !!!
KR
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#527 21st September 2007, 08:59 PM
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Steve,
I hope you asked the obvious question!
Although, in fairness, Charles France's real name was Franz.
Regarding the Vienna, again on some old TV documentary which I have on tape yet would take me weeks to find, there's some footage of the inside of The Vienna, including the stairs leading down to the basement rooms. It ain't the Ritz, but believe me, as a rep, I've stayed in worse places down the years.
Seems to me that Mr Pichler, the old boy who owned The Vienna and at least one other London hotel, was just running it on the cheap, employing immigrant labour where possible. Oh, and the Nudds too.
Now there is a mystery wrapped inside an enigma...just what was Mr Nudds up to? I've always felt that he had slightly more than just a walk-on part in this whole affair.
Cheers,
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#528 23rd September 2007, 10:38 AM
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[quote=granger;108801] What I find rather perplexing, is that he also said he had made a note of her height, 5' 3 and one quarter inches, which does seem a rather daft personal detail to have extracted from a badly wounded Miss Storie/quote]
Hello Granger
I believe Miss Storie mentioned her height as a comparison to the gunman's height. Did she not say something along the lines of 'he was a couple of inches taller than me and I am five foot three, etc'?
I could be wrong ....
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#529 23rd September 2007, 10:53 AM
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What I find rather perplexing, is that he also said he had made a note of her height, 5' 3 and one quarter inches, which does seem a rather daft personal detail to have extracted from a badly wounded Miss Storie/quote]
Hello Granger
I believe Miss Storie mentioned her height as a comparison to the gunman's height. Did she not say something along the lines of 'he was a couple of inches taller than me and I am five foot three, etc'?
I could be wrong ....
KR
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Hi Steve: I would say you are most probably right.
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#530 23rd September 2007, 10:56 AM
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I hope you asked the obvious question!
Seems to me that Mr Pichler, the old boy who owned The Vienna and at least one other London hotel ... Nudds too. Now there is a mystery wrapped inside an enigma...just what was Mr Nudds up to? I've always felt that he had slightly more than just a walk-on part in this whole affair.
Hi Graham
I did ask the obvious question, and got the inevitable answer:
‘Hanratty, who?’
I don’t believe that my client is any relation to Dixie, which is a pity because it would have been interesting to hear the family’s inside line on the case.
On the other hand, there is a strong possibility that you would not want to admit to being related to Dixie France, don’t you think?
Wasn’t it a group of four hotels owned by Herr Pichler? The Vienna, The Broadway House Hotel in Portman Square, and two others? I don't believe I ever knew the names or locations of the other two.
I agree with you about Nudds, the most-hated man in Britain who had many names other than Nudds. His real name was Glickberg, but he was also known as The Squealer. He was a police informer. He certainly did not have just a walk-on part, he had a central role in the investigation, and the police probably had a large degree of input into all three of his statements.
Kind regards,
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#521 21st September 2007, 04:51 PM
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Just reading about the traffic enumerator, John Kerr, and the mysterious disappearence of a piece of paper he says he had handed to a police officer after he had found, and spoken to Valerie Storie in the layby. Kerr was insistant that he had written down her name and address, and also the number plate of the car, together with her description of the murderer. What I find rather perplexing, is that he also said he had made a note of her height, 5' 3 and one quarter inches, which does seem a rather daft personal detail to have extracted from a badly wounded Miss Storie.
Apparently a search was made for the paper, and eventually one of Kerr's traffic census papers was found at the County Surveyors office with just the MM's number plate scribbled on the back, in hand writing Kerr says was not his. Apparently the proscecuting counsel then tried to say kerr had imagined his chat with Miss Storie.
Certainly a lot of odd things happened in the inquiry.
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#522 21st September 2007, 05:12 PM
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Yes, The Vienna Hotel is now PART of a private residence. The doorway to what was the hotel is not in use at the present time. The door at the left of the picture is now the front entrance, so there will have been structural alterations to the interior of the two properties.
Graham is quite right, Room 24 was in the basement and there was open access to the garden at the back of the building.
Almost certainly the buildings were designed with servants in mind, they are from the ‘Upstairs, Downstairs’ era and Room 24 was probably at one time used as staff accommodation before being converted into a large hotel room with several beds. The little gateway you can see next to the main entrance leads down to what would have been the kitchen and this is where Nudds prepared the guests’ breakfasts during his brief employment at the hotel.
Hi Graham
I think that whole part of London has been cleaned up and there has been much new development since Hanratty’s day. I too would be interested to know what The Vienna Hotel is worth today; this part of London is now quite trendy, so property prices will be very high! And in fact, 'The Vienna Hotel' part of this building is only HALF of the property now.
Kind regards,
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#523 21st September 2007, 05:20 PM
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#524 21st September 2007, 05:27 PM
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Hello Granger
The John Kerr episode was indeed very interesting. John was interviewed on camera a few years ago for a television documentary about the A6 murder and what he had to say was fascinating. Especially his view of Hanratty and how Hanratty came across during the trial.
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#525 21st September 2007, 06:12 PM
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Hello Granger
The John Kerr episode was indeed very interesting. John was interviewed on camera a few years ago for a television documentary about the A6 murder and what he had to say was fascinating. Especially his view of Hanratty and how Hanratty came across during the trial.
KR,
Steve
Hi Steve: Can you elaborate on the interview. I should imagine Kerr is still alive? Have you any guesses as to why Kerr would have asked for VS's height.
When did you take the pictures? Can we look forward to some interior shots??(LOL).
Has anyone got any pix of the Vienna Hotel circa 60's?
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#526 21st September 2007, 07:24 PM
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I forgot to mention apropos the Vienna. When I was a nipper relations of mine ran a hotel/boarding-house in Cliftonville, and in the 1950's when we went for hols it was immaculately kept, and Uncle Harry was very careful about who stayed there. When I saw it two years ago it was very obviously a DSS hostel, and badly run-down, dirty and unkempt, and reminded me in a way of the Vienna as I always pictured it. Not that it matters, just a comment.
Graham
Hi Graham,
I would imagine that in Hanratty's time The Vienna was pretty grubby and I don't think he would have chosen to stay there. It would be interesting to know for how long the building was used as a hotel.
Also apropos hotels, this morning I kept an appointment with a client in South London. As we chatted I learned that his family’s business interests are in hotels, mainly in London and mostly in the Pimlico and Victoria areas. His mother (who is 75) has recently sold several London hotels, but is also looking to buy another hotel on the South Coast – perhaps with retirement in mind. The photo of the hotel I was shown looks remarkably like the building that used to be The Vienna Hotel.
My client's family name? France!
The Hanratty coincidences continue !!!
KR
Steve
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Steve,
I hope you asked the obvious question!
Although, in fairness, Charles France's real name was Franz.
Regarding the Vienna, again on some old TV documentary which I have on tape yet would take me weeks to find, there's some footage of the inside of The Vienna, including the stairs leading down to the basement rooms. It ain't the Ritz, but believe me, as a rep, I've stayed in worse places down the years.
Seems to me that Mr Pichler, the old boy who owned The Vienna and at least one other London hotel, was just running it on the cheap, employing immigrant labour where possible. Oh, and the Nudds too.
Now there is a mystery wrapped inside an enigma...just what was Mr Nudds up to? I've always felt that he had slightly more than just a walk-on part in this whole affair.
Cheers,
Graham
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#528 23rd September 2007, 10:38 AM
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[quote=granger;108801] What I find rather perplexing, is that he also said he had made a note of her height, 5' 3 and one quarter inches, which does seem a rather daft personal detail to have extracted from a badly wounded Miss Storie/quote]
Hello Granger
I believe Miss Storie mentioned her height as a comparison to the gunman's height. Did she not say something along the lines of 'he was a couple of inches taller than me and I am five foot three, etc'?
I could be wrong ....
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What I find rather perplexing, is that he also said he had made a note of her height, 5' 3 and one quarter inches, which does seem a rather daft personal detail to have extracted from a badly wounded Miss Storie/quote]
Hello Granger
I believe Miss Storie mentioned her height as a comparison to the gunman's height. Did she not say something along the lines of 'he was a couple of inches taller than me and I am five foot three, etc'?
I could be wrong ....
KR
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Hi Steve: I would say you are most probably right.
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#530 23rd September 2007, 10:56 AM
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I hope you asked the obvious question!
Seems to me that Mr Pichler, the old boy who owned The Vienna and at least one other London hotel ... Nudds too. Now there is a mystery wrapped inside an enigma...just what was Mr Nudds up to? I've always felt that he had slightly more than just a walk-on part in this whole affair.
Hi Graham
I did ask the obvious question, and got the inevitable answer:
‘Hanratty, who?’
I don’t believe that my client is any relation to Dixie, which is a pity because it would have been interesting to hear the family’s inside line on the case.
On the other hand, there is a strong possibility that you would not want to admit to being related to Dixie France, don’t you think?
Wasn’t it a group of four hotels owned by Herr Pichler? The Vienna, The Broadway House Hotel in Portman Square, and two others? I don't believe I ever knew the names or locations of the other two.
I agree with you about Nudds, the most-hated man in Britain who had many names other than Nudds. His real name was Glickberg, but he was also known as The Squealer. He was a police informer. He certainly did not have just a walk-on part, he had a central role in the investigation, and the police probably had a large degree of input into all three of his statements.
Kind regards,
Steve
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