Evening Graham
The identification evidence from Ilford and Redbridge has been thoroughly trashed over the years, quite rightly, because it was based on fleeting glimpses and dubious timings, and was fuelled by the participants’ euphoria of being involved in a high profile criminal case. It is far from certain when the Morris Minor was abandoned in Avondale Crescent, although probably not at the time suggested by the Ilford and Redbridge evidence. I have always doubted Skillett’s evidence, wouldn’t trust Trower as far as I could throw him, and although Blackhall was the most plausible of the trio, his evidence was less than solid.
Regarding the missing mileage, I had the impression that the odometer reading tallied pretty much with the journey from Dorney to Deadmans Hill and Redbridge with a reasonable tolerance, and any distant wanderings to Matlock or wherever could be discounted.
Also, we have to take account of the timing of the murder weapon being found on the bus, which of course puts the abandoning of the Morris Minor into perspective. If the murderer dumped the car, then went and dumped the gun, there was little tolerance for much meandering, let alone sticking up defenceless women in the home counties!
Kind regards
Steve
The identification evidence from Ilford and Redbridge has been thoroughly trashed over the years, quite rightly, because it was based on fleeting glimpses and dubious timings, and was fuelled by the participants’ euphoria of being involved in a high profile criminal case. It is far from certain when the Morris Minor was abandoned in Avondale Crescent, although probably not at the time suggested by the Ilford and Redbridge evidence. I have always doubted Skillett’s evidence, wouldn’t trust Trower as far as I could throw him, and although Blackhall was the most plausible of the trio, his evidence was less than solid.
Regarding the missing mileage, I had the impression that the odometer reading tallied pretty much with the journey from Dorney to Deadmans Hill and Redbridge with a reasonable tolerance, and any distant wanderings to Matlock or wherever could be discounted.
Also, we have to take account of the timing of the murder weapon being found on the bus, which of course puts the abandoning of the Morris Minor into perspective. If the murderer dumped the car, then went and dumped the gun, there was little tolerance for much meandering, let alone sticking up defenceless women in the home counties!
Kind regards
Steve
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