It used to be thought (by some, at least) that France's suicide was because Hanratty had seduced his daughter. In my opinion, nothing could be further from the truth. I have no doubt that France ended his own life because he felt there was a distinct possibility that he could have been accused and tried for being an accessory to murder. In which case, he'd have been looking at a life-sentence. Hanratty must have obtained the gun from someone, and he himself said that he could get a gun almost at any time from The Rehearsal Club, France's main stamping-ground. France was at best a petty crook, and must have caved in under questioning by someone like Acott.
There is another possibility as to where Hanratty obtained the gun. He was friendly with a character called Donald Slack, who was evidently a real hard-case and to whom Hanratty looked up. According to Woffinden, after Hanratty's release from prison in March 1961, Hanratty went to see Slack for a loan, and while there he gave to Slack a folder which purportedly contained photos and documents which Hanratty said were of sentimental value. Acott took this folder from Slack during his inquiries, and it's never been seen since.
Slack also told Acott that Hanratty had asked about getting a gun, and Hanratty actually confirmed this. Hanratty told Kleinmann that he, Hanratty, had told Slack that 'house-breaking was played out, and that to get rich you needed a shooter and go after cash". Slack denied this (as he would).
Was Hanratty trying to shift blame for the supply of the gun from his pal Charles France to Donald Slack?
Graham
There is another possibility as to where Hanratty obtained the gun. He was friendly with a character called Donald Slack, who was evidently a real hard-case and to whom Hanratty looked up. According to Woffinden, after Hanratty's release from prison in March 1961, Hanratty went to see Slack for a loan, and while there he gave to Slack a folder which purportedly contained photos and documents which Hanratty said were of sentimental value. Acott took this folder from Slack during his inquiries, and it's never been seen since.
Slack also told Acott that Hanratty had asked about getting a gun, and Hanratty actually confirmed this. Hanratty told Kleinmann that he, Hanratty, had told Slack that 'house-breaking was played out, and that to get rich you needed a shooter and go after cash". Slack denied this (as he would).
Was Hanratty trying to shift blame for the supply of the gun from his pal Charles France to Donald Slack?
Graham
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