Originally posted by SteveS
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Or is there a third man anyone would prefer the police to have fitted up?
Someone committed this horrendous crime and someone paid for it. Nobody in their right mind would have wanted the wrong person to pay for it, or the case to remain unsolved, leaving such a dangerous man free to live his life. So it could only come as a blessed relief to be satisfied that the right man was taken out of society back in 1962. And yet it seems that some people will only be satisfied with a conclusion that the establishment framed an innocent man and let the killer walk. I can't imagine a worse outcome, personally. But there's no accounting for taste.
It all seems backwards somehow. Surely a stronger case must now be made against Alphon if Hanratty is ever to be cleared of all suspicion and the establishment found guilty. It's a tall order, but it's a way forward if that's really where the truth lies.
Love,
Caz
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