Originally posted by Limehouse
View Post
I think that's jumping ahead too quickly, if you break the evidence down into smaller parts and look at it from the killers point of view, taking into consideration that all the evidence indicates that the killer was of low intelligence.
The first thing we know is he approached a car in a cornfield. Then we know he knocked on the window. Then the hold-up. Then the he got in and started talking about being a "cowboy" [sounds very much like a novice gunman to me, and naive and immature]. Then at least an hour of inactivity and talk. Then a meandering, unplanned drive. Petrol stop so that means he didn't check there was enough to get whereever he was going. More meandering driving. Stopping after a few aborted attempts. Then according to Woffinden "Gregsten lifted the bag over his left shoulder, towards the back seat. It was probably a desperate last-ditch attempt to disarm the gunman; certainly, he appeared to regard it as a threatening gesture. He instantly fired two shots."
That doesn't sound very calculated to me. He confirms this by saying "He frightened me, he moved too quick".
Then it's 15-20 minutes before the rape, why so long? Indecision? Hesitation? Confusion? Wondering what on earth to do next? We know that Hanratty would be completely overwhelmed if found in those circumstances (as I believe he was). That doesn't sound very premeditated to me.
We also know he was mentally immature, but sexual prolific. Trapped alone in the middle of nowhere with a destraught woman, and supposedly in command of the situation. Certainly the one with the gun, the one with all the brute power. Surely if he knew what was going to happen that he wouldn't be so nervous and indecisive?
I've been trying to work out the time between the rape and the shooting, but a detailed chronology of the crime is curiously absent from Woffinden, he condenses it into 2 sentences in his chronology. I wonder if that is a coincidence? Another coincidence.
I wonder how competent you think Hanratty's driving would be if he found himself in that situation?
Then the high adrenalin escape. But again no evidence of a premeditated escape route.
Dumping the car in a residential area? Admittedly near a tube station, but there have to be some relatively deserted overground stations in rural Bedfordshire.
Dumping the gun on a London bus? I think it's James who repeatedly mentions how stupid and unpremeditated this is.
If the gun had gone off by accident, or by knee-jerk reaction, where di his nerve come from in rapoing and shooting Valerie and then re-loading the gun as if he was prepared to use it again? Doe this sound like the action of a man who shot someone by accident?
I wonder who really did re-load that gun before dumping it - and why did they do so???
Especially if you were Dixie France and had been handed a loaded gun to get rid of, and had been told a sob story of how everything had gone dreadfully wrong and someone had been accidentally shot. And please, please help by getting rid of this gun (that maybe you'd given him a couple of days before "take this back"). And help sort out the mess. And you do [Get miles away from here, somewhere at the other end of the country like Liverpool, send me a telegram to prove your there]. And then you find out what really happened because it's splashed all over the news. Would that make you want to take your own life?
Just some thoughts.
KR,
Vic.
Comment