On February 11th 1962, The Sunday Newspapers carried large pictures of Mrs Jones,the landlady from Ingledene who said Hanratty had stayed at her B&B.
These pictures attracted the attention of a taxi driver Mr Larman,who had moved to Staines and was lodging with Mr and Mrs Dyos of Beehive Road Staines.Paul Foot,investigative journalist, in his book,"Who Killed Hanratty?" tells of when he interviewed Mr and Mrs Jack Dyos.They recalled Mr Larman immediately starting to talk about the picture in the Sunday Times of Mrs Jones and how the young man now standing trial may well have been the young man he met in Rhyl the previous August.He became worried about it and the very next day went to Staines Police Sttion and made astatement to Detective Inspector Robert Fields,then Chief of Staines C,.I.D.Mr Fields granted Mr Foot an interview on 25th September 1968.He told Foot,"I realized the urgency of the matter because the trial was on,so the following day I sent a message by telephone to Superintendent Acott at Bedford saying the statement had been made to me."
However, at about 11 am that Tuesday, Mr Sherrard rose to sum up the case for the defence. he was followed by Mr Swanwick,the long summing up by the judge and finally the verdict.There is nothing in the defence papers to indicate when Mr Acott or his representative gave Mr Larman"s name to the defence,or whether there was time,even at that late stage,to consider bending the trial rules to call Mr Larman to the witness box.The only reference to Larman is the signed statement he made to Mr Michael Oliver of Smellie and Co. a firm of inquiry agents in London employed by the defence after the trial to follow up information which came to their attention.Larman"s statement to Oliver isdated February 21st--the Wednesday after the trial ended.
These pictures attracted the attention of a taxi driver Mr Larman,who had moved to Staines and was lodging with Mr and Mrs Dyos of Beehive Road Staines.Paul Foot,investigative journalist, in his book,"Who Killed Hanratty?" tells of when he interviewed Mr and Mrs Jack Dyos.They recalled Mr Larman immediately starting to talk about the picture in the Sunday Times of Mrs Jones and how the young man now standing trial may well have been the young man he met in Rhyl the previous August.He became worried about it and the very next day went to Staines Police Sttion and made astatement to Detective Inspector Robert Fields,then Chief of Staines C,.I.D.Mr Fields granted Mr Foot an interview on 25th September 1968.He told Foot,"I realized the urgency of the matter because the trial was on,so the following day I sent a message by telephone to Superintendent Acott at Bedford saying the statement had been made to me."
However, at about 11 am that Tuesday, Mr Sherrard rose to sum up the case for the defence. he was followed by Mr Swanwick,the long summing up by the judge and finally the verdict.There is nothing in the defence papers to indicate when Mr Acott or his representative gave Mr Larman"s name to the defence,or whether there was time,even at that late stage,to consider bending the trial rules to call Mr Larman to the witness box.The only reference to Larman is the signed statement he made to Mr Michael Oliver of Smellie and Co. a firm of inquiry agents in London employed by the defence after the trial to follow up information which came to their attention.Larman"s statement to Oliver isdated February 21st--the Wednesday after the trial ended.
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