Originally posted by RonIpstone
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I assume that not all Londoners are, or were in 1961, unable to pronounce the digraph 'th'. It therefore does not follow that all four on the id parade would have said 'fink' rather than 'think'. Londoners are not 'unable to pronounce th' - they just tend not to - but to select a man from an identity parade on the strength of his dialect - one that is shared by many - is always going to be open to objection.
I agree that Valerie genuinely believed she had selected the correct man but I am of the view that she was strongly coached.
It was also undoubtedly the case that Hanratty had lied about his whereabouts on that night.
No - it was not 'undoubtedly the case' because I doubt it and so do many others.
Fortunately for all concerned the subsequent scientific evidence provided by the boffins has confirmed the jury's theory.[/QUOTE]
Well - the FIRST lot of tests didn't confirm anything of the sort. Why do we have to put so much faith in the SECOND lot of tests when many scientists and many courts do not think the science is sound enough?
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