It's a dog's life.
A very good morning to you Reg,
Just a point about the Rhyl alibi that does not seem to appear in either Foot or Woffinden (correct me please if that’s wrong).
When Mr Hanratty senior visited his son in prison shortly before the execution he said:
“Surely you remember something about these people in Rhyl”.
James Hanratty then went on to describe an Alsatian dog he had seen at Mrs Walker’s house. Mr Hanratty had been to Rhyl looking for witnesses to aid his son’s defence and he recalled seeing a photograph of an Alsatian dog when he visited Mrs Walker at her home.
Mrs Walker sent a letter to Bindman’s solicitors in 1975 saying that she owned an Alsation dog from 1954 to 1964 and it was with her outside her house when Hanratty called on 22nd August 1961. (It was always with her). He asked her if the dog would bite him and she said “no” so he stroked it.
Now I know Alsatians are fairly common nowadays but I can’t recall even seeing a single one in the early 1960’s. Mind you, up here, we only had mongrels then and their descendants are still around today. I might be wrong but I think Alsatians were fairly rare in those days and such an incident would be remarkable if made up and then proved to be the case.
Tony.
A very good morning to you Reg,
Just a point about the Rhyl alibi that does not seem to appear in either Foot or Woffinden (correct me please if that’s wrong).
When Mr Hanratty senior visited his son in prison shortly before the execution he said:
“Surely you remember something about these people in Rhyl”.
James Hanratty then went on to describe an Alsatian dog he had seen at Mrs Walker’s house. Mr Hanratty had been to Rhyl looking for witnesses to aid his son’s defence and he recalled seeing a photograph of an Alsatian dog when he visited Mrs Walker at her home.
Mrs Walker sent a letter to Bindman’s solicitors in 1975 saying that she owned an Alsation dog from 1954 to 1964 and it was with her outside her house when Hanratty called on 22nd August 1961. (It was always with her). He asked her if the dog would bite him and she said “no” so he stroked it.
Now I know Alsatians are fairly common nowadays but I can’t recall even seeing a single one in the early 1960’s. Mind you, up here, we only had mongrels then and their descendants are still around today. I might be wrong but I think Alsatians were fairly rare in those days and such an incident would be remarkable if made up and then proved to be the case.
Tony.
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