Do I detect some hostility here or am I being paranoid? I havent yet had time Graham to answer all the points Vic raised thats all.Bob Woffinder's book is on hand and Jean Justice"s.
Having read through much of the former , I was pretty stunned by the criminal CV"s of some of the main witnesses -in particular that of ex Parkhurst inmate "Nudds"[Glickberg], who in 1958 was dubbed "the most hated man in Britain" by the Empire News with specific reference to his long record as a prison grass.Looking more closely at this and his notorious criminal record, he must rank as one of the most corrupt witnesses ever to have graced the Old Bailey! Yet it was he that brought "J Ryan" aka Hanratty in and at a single stroke placed Hanratty "centre stage" with the introduction of the 36A bus story and the "return" of "Ryan" to his room---was it at ostensibly to "drop the cartridge cases" there!
And he totally changed his story-viz :
Nudds:"The statement I have made is a true account.The statements I have made before were inaccurate because I was confused...."
--------"In order to clear up any confusion I want to point out the difference between Ryan[ ie Hanratty] and Durrant [ie Alphon],who entered ROOM 24
[in The Vienna Hotel] at about 1.00 pm on 22 August,after Ryan[Hanratty] had vacated it at about 8.30 that morning."
However Juliana Galves -the manageress of the Vienna Hotel -and she had no criminal past unlike Nudds- also made two different statements to police.In the first one,Sept 6th, she had confirmed Alphon"s alibi at the Vienna Hotel in line with other staff but in the second of Sept 12th in her statement she refuted it and said DID NOT SEE ALPHON at the hotel until noon on 23rd August.
Bear in mind that Alphon was the sole suspect by Police until the end of September.
At that time nobody had heard of "Ryan".
I found it very strange that Janet Gregston ,long before Hanratty was a suspect and while Alphon was the only suspect the Police were interested in,
had a kind of "magical intuition" when she allegedly saw Hanratty a few days after the murder at the Dry Cleaners and "knew he was her husbands killer"!She was with 50 year old her brother in law Mr Ewer, hanging pictures at his "antiques shop" in Swiss Cottage at the time and he was providing much moral support to her throughout the entire ordeal.Mr Ewer went looking for him and at was at this juncture they were told at the Dry Cleaners that the name of this chap was Ryan[Hanratty"s alias].
Now for another " startling coincidence":Another "antiques shop owner" a person named Louise Anderson,was an erstwhile "friend" of Hanratty--he stayed with her on occasion and provided her with stolen goods from his burglaries for her to sell,was a "business colleague" of Mr Ewer.She gave information about her "missing gloves" to police------but Hanratty never wore gloves---his finger prints were always everywhere which was why he so often got caught in his burglaries.
HOWEVER someone who definitely saw a pair of black women"s gloves on top of an open suitcase containing very dirty clothes when she opened the door on a startled Alphon [who wasnt answering her knock at his Vienna Hotel room] was Juliana Galves! Very interesting that!
Graham,I am just trying to piece all this together.
Cheers
Norma
Having read through much of the former , I was pretty stunned by the criminal CV"s of some of the main witnesses -in particular that of ex Parkhurst inmate "Nudds"[Glickberg], who in 1958 was dubbed "the most hated man in Britain" by the Empire News with specific reference to his long record as a prison grass.Looking more closely at this and his notorious criminal record, he must rank as one of the most corrupt witnesses ever to have graced the Old Bailey! Yet it was he that brought "J Ryan" aka Hanratty in and at a single stroke placed Hanratty "centre stage" with the introduction of the 36A bus story and the "return" of "Ryan" to his room---was it at ostensibly to "drop the cartridge cases" there!
And he totally changed his story-viz :
Nudds:"The statement I have made is a true account.The statements I have made before were inaccurate because I was confused...."
--------"In order to clear up any confusion I want to point out the difference between Ryan[ ie Hanratty] and Durrant [ie Alphon],who entered ROOM 24
[in The Vienna Hotel] at about 1.00 pm on 22 August,after Ryan[Hanratty] had vacated it at about 8.30 that morning."
However Juliana Galves -the manageress of the Vienna Hotel -and she had no criminal past unlike Nudds- also made two different statements to police.In the first one,Sept 6th, she had confirmed Alphon"s alibi at the Vienna Hotel in line with other staff but in the second of Sept 12th in her statement she refuted it and said DID NOT SEE ALPHON at the hotel until noon on 23rd August.
Bear in mind that Alphon was the sole suspect by Police until the end of September.
At that time nobody had heard of "Ryan".
I found it very strange that Janet Gregston ,long before Hanratty was a suspect and while Alphon was the only suspect the Police were interested in,
had a kind of "magical intuition" when she allegedly saw Hanratty a few days after the murder at the Dry Cleaners and "knew he was her husbands killer"!She was with 50 year old her brother in law Mr Ewer, hanging pictures at his "antiques shop" in Swiss Cottage at the time and he was providing much moral support to her throughout the entire ordeal.Mr Ewer went looking for him and at was at this juncture they were told at the Dry Cleaners that the name of this chap was Ryan[Hanratty"s alias].
Now for another " startling coincidence":Another "antiques shop owner" a person named Louise Anderson,was an erstwhile "friend" of Hanratty--he stayed with her on occasion and provided her with stolen goods from his burglaries for her to sell,was a "business colleague" of Mr Ewer.She gave information about her "missing gloves" to police------but Hanratty never wore gloves---his finger prints were always everywhere which was why he so often got caught in his burglaries.
HOWEVER someone who definitely saw a pair of black women"s gloves on top of an open suitcase containing very dirty clothes when she opened the door on a startled Alphon [who wasnt answering her knock at his Vienna Hotel room] was Juliana Galves! Very interesting that!
Graham,I am just trying to piece all this together.
Cheers
Norma
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