Originally posted by caz
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The combined facts of Ms Storie not knowing what the killer actually looked like and the police's reliance on the Vienna Hotel must lead one to conclude that not only was this a very shabby investigation but one where 2 men were being fitted up, Alphon only escaped the noose because he wasn't asked to say fink!
The spent cases were found 19 days after the murder and Alphon was still wanted. The police must have had some motive to proceed even though he didn't spend the night in room 24. The register and the double room deposit may have persuaded them. Only after Ms Stories failure to pick Alphon out did they go back to the Vienna and call back Nudds. Stinky. Anybody could have planted them in room 24 with it's easy outside access from a public park.
The Hanratty family became aware that Acott was, at the time, after a big promotion and getting a result in this case was going to increase his pension no end.
Acott was surprised that the case went to trial and eventually knew very well that Hanratty was in Rhyl at the time. He even thought that the murder was a "gas meter job".
For a case that had no initial forensic evidence and such a shabby approach to police investigation, to be validated some 40 years later by a DNA technique that has still not been validated for mixed profiles must be the miracle of the last 60 years.
Some people will buy anything it seems. Just look at Alfie Bowe!
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