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Hi Anson - I'm with you there on a) and b).
There was only one person who murdered Michael Gregsten and raped Valerie Storie and thus only one person she could ever identify as the perpetrator. Once she picked out someone whom it clearly was not, her credibility as a witness (although not her honesty and integrity as a person - certain others please note) was severely impaired. It should not have been a case of 'keep going in every different line up until your pick tallies with the latest police suspect'.
The above causes me to seriously question how fairly and reasonably James Hanratty's guilt was proved. I would though stress that is different from asserting his innocence.
Best regards,
OneRound
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There was only one person who murdered Michael Gregsten and raped Valerie Storie and thus only one person she could ever identify as the perpetrator. Once she picked out someone whom it clearly was not, her credibility as a witness (although not her honesty and integrity as a person - certain others please note) was severely impaired. It should not have been a case of 'keep going in every different line up until your pick tallies with the latest police suspect'.
The above causes me to seriously question how fairly and reasonably James Hanratty's guilt was proved. I would though stress that is different from asserting his innocence.
Best regards,
OneRound
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