[QUOTE=Victor;74458]Hi Viv,
I pretty much agree with all of that. The police actions, Swanwick's actions in court, Alphon's actions are all highly suspect, but that doesn't mean that Hanratty didn't do it, just that there were lots of doubts that should have rung big alarm bells for the original jury......
.... Simply the DNA. It conclusively proves Hanratty did it, and there WERE lots of dubious events and situations and coincidences that left huge doubts in my mind until the DNA proved it.
With hindsight I can now look back on the trial data and see that those coincidences were nothing more than coincidental.
thanks Vic - I thought you had entertained those doubts. In all honesty I was disappointed by the DNA results - I believed Hanratty was innocent right up to that point and it seems certain his family did too.
Having for years believed a miscarriage had occurred it was (still is) hard to change entrenched beliefs. I know (and respect the fact) you believe in the DNA and I had not realised before reading this thread that there have been some genuine doubts over the accuracy of LCN testing. I don't want to go down that route myself [please ] but it does give some reason to at least pursue the opportunity of sitting on the fence as I do. I appreciate fully though that you have no doubts - you are a bit of a lone voice here Vic so it's good you have such an unshakeable belief in H's guilt.
It is true that life truly is stranger than fiction and in many events there are very strange coincidences. You may well be right that they are just that in this case but the police actions you refer to in your post certainly do nothing to give faith that they played fair or were even efficient in their investigation. Supposition I know but you can see how that helps fuel the uncomfortable feeling that something stank about the prosecution case.
The feeling I had about Hanratty was that he didn't really seem to fit the bill as a murderer and rapist although he was no angel at all. But that is only based on reading PF & CW's books which helped to form my beliefs in the first place. I thought Limehouse's recent post (hope you are Ok Julie) was a great example of how people can act in ways completely alien to anything you might expect from them
So I still sit on the fence but I love this thread and the counter arguments / discussion points raised. It has all you'd want eg expertise, forthright views (e.g Reg, you) , cut and thrust, sheer hard work (eg where does Jim get all those press cuttings?), Humour (eg Tony) and occasional but oh so welcome posters (eg Limehouse and other excellent contributors). I am so disappointed when there seems to be a bit of inactivity as I look forward to all contributions. Wish we could get Graham, Rob & Steve back though
all the best
viv
I pretty much agree with all of that. The police actions, Swanwick's actions in court, Alphon's actions are all highly suspect, but that doesn't mean that Hanratty didn't do it, just that there were lots of doubts that should have rung big alarm bells for the original jury......
.... Simply the DNA. It conclusively proves Hanratty did it, and there WERE lots of dubious events and situations and coincidences that left huge doubts in my mind until the DNA proved it.
With hindsight I can now look back on the trial data and see that those coincidences were nothing more than coincidental.
thanks Vic - I thought you had entertained those doubts. In all honesty I was disappointed by the DNA results - I believed Hanratty was innocent right up to that point and it seems certain his family did too.
Having for years believed a miscarriage had occurred it was (still is) hard to change entrenched beliefs. I know (and respect the fact) you believe in the DNA and I had not realised before reading this thread that there have been some genuine doubts over the accuracy of LCN testing. I don't want to go down that route myself [please ] but it does give some reason to at least pursue the opportunity of sitting on the fence as I do. I appreciate fully though that you have no doubts - you are a bit of a lone voice here Vic so it's good you have such an unshakeable belief in H's guilt.
It is true that life truly is stranger than fiction and in many events there are very strange coincidences. You may well be right that they are just that in this case but the police actions you refer to in your post certainly do nothing to give faith that they played fair or were even efficient in their investigation. Supposition I know but you can see how that helps fuel the uncomfortable feeling that something stank about the prosecution case.
The feeling I had about Hanratty was that he didn't really seem to fit the bill as a murderer and rapist although he was no angel at all. But that is only based on reading PF & CW's books which helped to form my beliefs in the first place. I thought Limehouse's recent post (hope you are Ok Julie) was a great example of how people can act in ways completely alien to anything you might expect from them
So I still sit on the fence but I love this thread and the counter arguments / discussion points raised. It has all you'd want eg expertise, forthright views (e.g Reg, you) , cut and thrust, sheer hard work (eg where does Jim get all those press cuttings?), Humour (eg Tony) and occasional but oh so welcome posters (eg Limehouse and other excellent contributors). I am so disappointed when there seems to be a bit of inactivity as I look forward to all contributions. Wish we could get Graham, Rob & Steve back though
all the best
viv
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