All of this has, of course, been debated almost to death over the years, but it's good to see that there's still some interest in the A6.
Just to go over old ground, with regard to the clean state of the car, if JH left Deadman's Hill around dawn, and if as Woffinden claims (and I see no reason to disagree with him) the car wasn't left in Redbridge until early evening when it was spotted and reported by Mr Medwar, then that gave JH more than enough time to give the car a thorough once-over somewhere.
As far as I'm aware, the prior history of the gun, and how Hanratty obtained it, were never revealed; I assume that the police made inquiries and they obviously questioned Hanratty, but even so the origin of the gun remains a mystery. My own belief, which I've mentioned before, is purely speculative, but I rather think that Dixie France supplied the gun at JH's request - JH after all did say that 'housebreaking was all through and he wanted to become a stick-up man'. France didn't just hang out at the Rehearsal Club, he was also 'manager' (for want of a better word) of the Harmony Cafe in Archer St, Soho, a place where beats, druggies, musicians and other assorted low-life hung out. It was said of France that he kept a mini-arsenal of weapons under the counter to sort out trouble and for self-defence if required. It wouldn't surprise me that JH asked him to get a gun, and France obliged. In those days hand-guns were relatively easy to obtain. It also wouldn't surprise me that once JH realised that Valerie was alive he forced France to take the gun back; which France then put under the back-seat of the bus and he knew that was where JH placed unwanted loot. Again, I stress - this is pure speculation, but I suggest somewhat strengthened by France's subsequent suicide; had the gun been traced back to him then he stood a very good chance of being charged as an accessory to murder and faced years in prison. France's known suicide notes give the distinct impression that he was driven to kill himself by guilt and remorse. JH plainly should have done what I believe (almost) anyone in his situation would have done - that is dispose of the gun somewhere between Deadman's Hill and Redbridge.
Graham
Just to go over old ground, with regard to the clean state of the car, if JH left Deadman's Hill around dawn, and if as Woffinden claims (and I see no reason to disagree with him) the car wasn't left in Redbridge until early evening when it was spotted and reported by Mr Medwar, then that gave JH more than enough time to give the car a thorough once-over somewhere.
As far as I'm aware, the prior history of the gun, and how Hanratty obtained it, were never revealed; I assume that the police made inquiries and they obviously questioned Hanratty, but even so the origin of the gun remains a mystery. My own belief, which I've mentioned before, is purely speculative, but I rather think that Dixie France supplied the gun at JH's request - JH after all did say that 'housebreaking was all through and he wanted to become a stick-up man'. France didn't just hang out at the Rehearsal Club, he was also 'manager' (for want of a better word) of the Harmony Cafe in Archer St, Soho, a place where beats, druggies, musicians and other assorted low-life hung out. It was said of France that he kept a mini-arsenal of weapons under the counter to sort out trouble and for self-defence if required. It wouldn't surprise me that JH asked him to get a gun, and France obliged. In those days hand-guns were relatively easy to obtain. It also wouldn't surprise me that once JH realised that Valerie was alive he forced France to take the gun back; which France then put under the back-seat of the bus and he knew that was where JH placed unwanted loot. Again, I stress - this is pure speculation, but I suggest somewhat strengthened by France's subsequent suicide; had the gun been traced back to him then he stood a very good chance of being charged as an accessory to murder and faced years in prison. France's known suicide notes give the distinct impression that he was driven to kill himself by guilt and remorse. JH plainly should have done what I believe (almost) anyone in his situation would have done - that is dispose of the gun somewhere between Deadman's Hill and Redbridge.
Graham
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