Originally posted by reg1965
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Hey, Reg,
I know this post of yours has just been criticised by Vic and Graham; although I think Graham went a little over the top. I have also noticed Jimarilyn has been missing for some time but I wouldn’t put that down to anyone on here.
I also am concerned that we have not heard from Steve and even though he has the opposite view from me I am sure he is eloquent enough to stand up for himself and I doubt if anybody would put him off contributing. Although if he does read this I am sure we would all be grateful to learn that he is OK.
But, back to your post about the van/ID parade.
I am on the same side as you as you well know but I find it difficult to believe that the members of the ID parade travelled in the same van as Hanratty. The price of petrol was a lot cheaper in those days and the police are never stuck for vehicles.
Can you imagine the conversations in that van? Even on that brief (?) journey opinions would have been formed as to guilt or innocence by the other men. I just don’t believe either the prosecution or defence would allow ID parade members to have access to/contact with the prisoner. I strongly suspect that the ID members would be there before Hanratty and would have been lined up and then Hanratty would have joined them and invited to stand wherever he wanted.
I have just read page 115 in Woffinden’s book and it does sound authentic but so does the extract in Miller’s. I have little time for the Miller book as you know but the way he describes it is how I would assume it happened.
Now I have a feeling that Mr Luxemburg’s description of the parade may be on tape. Anybody got any help in this regard?
Reg, I await issue two with anticipation.
Tony.
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