Ernie Marples...crazy name, crazy guy. He of the Syd James hair-style (and, I believe, a similar life-style, as they both chased after wimmin).
However, rather more seriously, my mind goes back a few years to the pre-crash Forum, and a few posts from someone....whose name I can't remember.....but....
....my guess is that SH's mystery person is Carole France. Well, if I'm right, then she ought to know what JH looked like close-up....
Regarding Alphon, the guy was in many ways astonishing, and had he chosen to work for a living could probably have made a name for himself in TV or the theatre. He was, as Woffinden (and I think Miller) rightly state, an extremely accomplished mimic, and it would be easy-peasy for him to drop his Home Counties drawl and go into Cockney. If he sounded like Hanratty, then I would venture to suggest that he did so only because he chose to.
Remember that at least one of the poor buggers who were treated to endless phone-calls was never quite sure who was making those calls, even though most of the evidence points to Alphon.
By the way, SH, as far as the classic details of the A6 are concerned, "Mr X" is I believe usually taken to mean William Ewer. Who, although I have never heard him speak, probably did not have a Cockney accent. Further, James Hanratty Snr was Irish and had a distinct Irish accent and doubtless an Irish ear. I would suggest that he may have found it difficult to distinguish between his son's undoubted Cockney accent, and that of Alphon, whose origins were further south. Even further, I am sure I once read that Hanratty's voice was quite high-pitched, and that this sometimes resulted in a spot of mickey-taking.
Graham
However, rather more seriously, my mind goes back a few years to the pre-crash Forum, and a few posts from someone....whose name I can't remember.....but....
....my guess is that SH's mystery person is Carole France. Well, if I'm right, then she ought to know what JH looked like close-up....
Regarding Alphon, the guy was in many ways astonishing, and had he chosen to work for a living could probably have made a name for himself in TV or the theatre. He was, as Woffinden (and I think Miller) rightly state, an extremely accomplished mimic, and it would be easy-peasy for him to drop his Home Counties drawl and go into Cockney. If he sounded like Hanratty, then I would venture to suggest that he did so only because he chose to.
Remember that at least one of the poor buggers who were treated to endless phone-calls was never quite sure who was making those calls, even though most of the evidence points to Alphon.
By the way, SH, as far as the classic details of the A6 are concerned, "Mr X" is I believe usually taken to mean William Ewer. Who, although I have never heard him speak, probably did not have a Cockney accent. Further, James Hanratty Snr was Irish and had a distinct Irish accent and doubtless an Irish ear. I would suggest that he may have found it difficult to distinguish between his son's undoubted Cockney accent, and that of Alphon, whose origins were further south. Even further, I am sure I once read that Hanratty's voice was quite high-pitched, and that this sometimes resulted in a spot of mickey-taking.
Graham
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