Good evening Norma,
Absolutely inaccurate. The first description issued by the police was inconsistent with subsequent police descriptions, and that is as much as you can say.
That is entirely subjective, and Charlotte France told Hanratty the identikit looked like him, and she knew him better than you or me and was made shortly after it was issued.
John Kerr who also thought Valerie's name was "Mary" and they'd "picked up" a hitch-hiker!
And what exactly was his description of the "policeman" that he gave his initial notes to?
[sarcasm]Oo-er theatrics, just what was needed at that moment[/sarcasm]
Come on Norma, that television appearance is on the Panorama and Horizon programmes on the bbc website and U-Tube and the Inspector mumbles and says "deep set, not very deep set"
Jean Justice wasn't an investigator, let alone a chief investigator. He was present at most of the public sessions of the trial and formed a different opinion to the jury.
No. He formed an opinion and spent the rest of his life trying to prove that he was right, and didn't survive to see the DNA results which proved him dead wrong.
He convinced Alphon he was guilty and spent a huge amount of time and money provoking Alphon into confessing. Even to the point of getting himself institutionalised. So a mentally unstable man tried to prove another mentally unstable man didn't rape and almost kill someone and kill another. Hmmm... Are you trying to claim he didn't have an vested interest?
KR,
Vic.
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Valerie sat down and helped to construct the first identikit picture of the gunman---that is the picture on the left.It bears a surpising similarity to Alphon-feature by feature and looks nothing like Hanratty.
Her first verbal description was given to the undergraduate from Oxford University,who had first found her, Mr John Kerr.According to Mr Kerr, Valerie told him the gunman had"staring eyes and light,fairish hair.
And what exactly was his description of the "policeman" that he gave his initial notes to?
However after Kerr had given his evidence which was close to the trial opening at Ampthill ,the magistrates asked if the form could be produced----there wasa pause and a flurry and the magistrates told the court they were not available.Eventually some of the traffic forms were found with another person"s writing on them but no sign of the description. The defence ,we are told , gasped in astonishment.
Anyway about an hour after talking to Mr Kerr Valerie made another statement to Chief Inspector Whiffen and Woman Inspector Arnett , of the Bedfordshire Police.No record exists outside the Home Office of that statement all we have is the description released to all newspapers and to televisionthat the killer was aged about 30.5ft 6 ins of medium build,wearinmg a dark suit. He has dark hair, pale face and deep set brown eyes Evening News August 23rd; all national and provincial newspapers August 24th.
I will come back to the discepancies but here I think its worth mentioning that it was on the basis of the lost initial description in court that day, that set of one of the chief investigators into this case Mr Jean Justice.
He smelt something wasnt right from the start and devoted the rest of his life to trying to fathom the truth.
In the end he was convinced the gunman was Alphon all along as he confessed several times
KR,
Vic.
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