Hi Vic,
as I recall after JH had changed his alibi and given his defence his 'memories' of the Rhyl guest-house, Kleinmann and a local investigator toured the Rhyl boarding-houses until they found one that (more or less) matched JH's description - this being Ingledene. Mrs Jones said she could remember a young man who stayed there for 2 nights. I believe the cardinal mistake was made of showing her just one photo - that of Hanratty - which she said she recognised. (The same mistake was made - by the police - at the Liverpool sweet-shop).
As the defence by then were clutching at straws the discovery of Ingledene and Mrs Jones was very definitely worth a try, but the impression I've always had is that Sherrard never gave it a cat's chance in hell.
Cheers,
Graham
as I recall after JH had changed his alibi and given his defence his 'memories' of the Rhyl guest-house, Kleinmann and a local investigator toured the Rhyl boarding-houses until they found one that (more or less) matched JH's description - this being Ingledene. Mrs Jones said she could remember a young man who stayed there for 2 nights. I believe the cardinal mistake was made of showing her just one photo - that of Hanratty - which she said she recognised. (The same mistake was made - by the police - at the Liverpool sweet-shop).
As the defence by then were clutching at straws the discovery of Ingledene and Mrs Jones was very definitely worth a try, but the impression I've always had is that Sherrard never gave it a cat's chance in hell.
Cheers,
Graham
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