Originally posted by Limehouse
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You cannot possibly know that Kerr made an error when he took notes that morning because his original notes were 'lost' by the police.
She didn't ask this man to speak so it is clear that she believed him to be the attacker.If she was in any doubt, she could have told the police "none of these men was my attacker".
In the second identity parade, she took a very long time to pick Hanratty - and even then - only after hearing him speak. In both cases, Valerie was being reassured and guided by the police - that her attacker was almost definitely in the line up. She believes to this day that she picked the right man and I would never call her a liar but that does not mean she could not have been mistaken.
Incidently, do you believe anyone else should have been standing with Hanratty in the dock?
Do you believe anyone else could have faced charges of conspiracy to pervert the course of justice?
Or do you believe that the relationship between Gregten's brother-in-law and Hanratty's friend was just a coincidence?
Talking of liars, are you happy with the fact that Nudds lied and lied, for no apparent reason, about the comings and goings of Peter Alphon that night and the following morning? Are you happy that known and proven liars were used by the prosecution to testify against Hanratty?
What do you think on those issues?
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