As I understand it, Hanratty's utterance in the dock after the verdict was announced should have been, "I am not guilty...I am innocent", but the trauma of the moment and his problems with articulation staccatofied (new word, just made it up) his statement, so it was heard as "I am not....innocent". I would be very surprised if he verbally admitted to his guilt, even at a time like that.
Cheers,
Graham
Cheers,
Graham

All I was trying to say was that people 'are' biased which isn't very helpful when you're trying to establish the truth. When the DNA evidence came out it simply pushed people furthur to the right or left. Michael Hanratty said 'It's a cover up.' Paul Foot said 'The science is wrong.' Nothing you say to these people would have changed their minds because they'd already convinced themselves despite the evidence.
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