Originally posted by Victor
Nudds had many flaws in what appears to have been an unpleasant character but if he had a propensity to lie, then it would only manifest itself when there was something in it for him. In making the first statement which exonerated Alphon but implicated Hanratty, Nudds had no reason to lie and thus told the truth. When he was grilled for hours by Acott et al, he was given a reason to lie and did so in his second statement.
Why Acott did what he did is the mystery of this case. Why could he not have waited to see if Valerie Storie identified Alphon before rearranging Alphon's sleeping arrangements for the night of 22 August?
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