Hi Moste,
I did indeed mean the police were the best equipped to explore new evidence. A police statement carries much more weight, legally, than what Mrs Lanz said to a member of the A6 Committee in 1966. The problem is, as you are no doubt aware, that they have no inclination to find any evidence, or indeed develop any leads which might come their way. Why shoot themselves in the foot? That is why until the conviction of James Hanratty is quashed legally there will likely be no advancements at all.
The Matthews Report has never been published, which speaks for itself.
It was superseded by forensic evidence relating to a handkerchief and some fragment of knickers which turned up to save the day for the prosecution. One fine day, after we have shuffled off our mortal coil, the forensic evidence which was unaccountably missed:- the interior of the car and the clothing of Gregsten and Ms. Storie- will magically be discovered in some police basement and the verdict rendered ‘unsafe.’ The police will apologise profusely of course, but by then few will even remember the case at all.
I did indeed mean the police were the best equipped to explore new evidence. A police statement carries much more weight, legally, than what Mrs Lanz said to a member of the A6 Committee in 1966. The problem is, as you are no doubt aware, that they have no inclination to find any evidence, or indeed develop any leads which might come their way. Why shoot themselves in the foot? That is why until the conviction of James Hanratty is quashed legally there will likely be no advancements at all.
The Matthews Report has never been published, which speaks for itself.
It was superseded by forensic evidence relating to a handkerchief and some fragment of knickers which turned up to save the day for the prosecution. One fine day, after we have shuffled off our mortal coil, the forensic evidence which was unaccountably missed:- the interior of the car and the clothing of Gregsten and Ms. Storie- will magically be discovered in some police basement and the verdict rendered ‘unsafe.’ The police will apologise profusely of course, but by then few will even remember the case at all.
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