Hi All
Obviously VS did not die. She made statements and gave evidence in court about the man who had carried out the deed.
Why then were VS statement's that contained the now infamous quotes "My memory of the man is fading" and "I didn't think that that [Jim] was his real name" withheld from the defence? They were only obtained by the defence in 1971!!!!!
If this had been heard by the jury and examined fully by the defence, would it have scuppered VS's reliability as the crucial prosecution witness, considering she picked out an innocent man at Alphon's parade on the 24/9/61?
Reg
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Originally posted by Victor
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Why then were VS statement's that contained the now infamous quotes "My memory of the man is fading" and "I didn't think that that [Jim] was his real name" withheld from the defence? They were only obtained by the defence in 1971!!!!!
If this had been heard by the jury and examined fully by the defence, would it have scuppered VS's reliability as the crucial prosecution witness, considering she picked out an innocent man at Alphon's parade on the 24/9/61?
Reg
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