Briefly -
- re: Mrs Dalal, Alphon had an alibi provided by the men he from whom collected the Alamanacs that he sold. They stated he was at their premises at the time of the attack on Mrs D. This was accepted by the police.
- Acott obviously hoped that Alphon was the man (even though he had willingly given himself up), but whatever you might think of Basil he was a professional, and thus unable to actually charge Alphon unless he felt positive the charge would stick. Alphon was not charged.
- on the 'Michael Clark' i.d. parade, Valerie could hardly pick out Hanratty, as he wasn't there. But when she did see him, on a later parade, she recognised him immediately. A few months ago someone in a shop started talking to me as if he knew me; I'd never seen him before in my life, yet he took a bit of convincing that I wasn't who he thought I was. Human error.
- there was a rumour that Hanratty did actually confess to his spiritual advisor in Bedford Gaol, just prior to his execution. I have an article on it somewhere. To quote Dr Johnson: Depend upon it - if a man knows he is to be hanged in a fortnight, it concentrates his mind wonderfully.
Graham
- re: Mrs Dalal, Alphon had an alibi provided by the men he from whom collected the Alamanacs that he sold. They stated he was at their premises at the time of the attack on Mrs D. This was accepted by the police.
- Acott obviously hoped that Alphon was the man (even though he had willingly given himself up), but whatever you might think of Basil he was a professional, and thus unable to actually charge Alphon unless he felt positive the charge would stick. Alphon was not charged.
- on the 'Michael Clark' i.d. parade, Valerie could hardly pick out Hanratty, as he wasn't there. But when she did see him, on a later parade, she recognised him immediately. A few months ago someone in a shop started talking to me as if he knew me; I'd never seen him before in my life, yet he took a bit of convincing that I wasn't who he thought I was. Human error.
- there was a rumour that Hanratty did actually confess to his spiritual advisor in Bedford Gaol, just prior to his execution. I have an article on it somewhere. To quote Dr Johnson: Depend upon it - if a man knows he is to be hanged in a fortnight, it concentrates his mind wonderfully.
Graham
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