I agree with Caz. If the DNA tests had shown that Hanratty did not do it, then I would have accepted their results in the same way I now accept them when they show that Hanratty did it.
The legal team for Hanratty in the 2002 appeal were able to accept the DNA test results as excluding Alphon for responsibility for the crime. Mr Mike Sherrard, who defended Hanratty so gallantly, has said that the wrong man was not hanged.
I cannot understand why some Hanratty defenders are so sure of his innocence, that is to say he did not commit the crime not merely that the evidence upon which he was convicted was not sufficient.
The legal team for Hanratty in the 2002 appeal were able to accept the DNA test results as excluding Alphon for responsibility for the crime. Mr Mike Sherrard, who defended Hanratty so gallantly, has said that the wrong man was not hanged.
I cannot understand why some Hanratty defenders are so sure of his innocence, that is to say he did not commit the crime not merely that the evidence upon which he was convicted was not sufficient.
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