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Just to clarify for Newcomers and anyone not familiar with Michael Gregstens mind-set.
Here is a fellow who according to his own admission ,failed his college finals partly due to his ‘Compulsive desire to pick up women’(Woffinden chapter 2) A colleague recognized ‘Mike suffered from An over- developed sexual drive’.
A Roy Bigmore working with Mike at the Fire Research Laboratories, prior to his joining Road Research Laboratories, related that Mike confided that ‘ he was in love with an assistant In the office , and contemplated leaving home to go and live with her ,and probably would have done so but for his strong attachment to his son Simon.’The affair though lasted eighteen months, and was finally concluded when the woman broke it off because she wanted a more settled relationship.Mike transferred to Road Research Labs in 1956. where the following year he takes up with Valerie Storie. They are lovers for the next 4 years until Mikes Murder. Despite Mikes wife Janet having no feelings sexually towards her husband ,and apparently allowing him Full reign to satisfy his powerful Sexual urges elsewhere, 2 years into his Storie affair
Janet gives birth to a baby boy . So, partly because of the above, and my feeling that that is only the tip of the iceberg, I find myself forced into ,what does Cobalt call it? “Thinking,well,Outside the box”
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Just to clarify for Newcomers and anyone not familiar with Michael Gregstens mind-set.
Here is a fellow who according to his own admission ,failed his college finals partly due to his ‘Compulsive desire to pick up women’(Woffinden chapter 2) A colleague recognized ‘Mike suffered from An over- developed sexual drive’.
A Roy Bigmore working with Mike at the Fire Research Laboratories, prior to his joining Road Research Laboratories, related that Mike confided that ‘ he was in love with an assistant In the office , and contemplated leaving home to go and live with her ,and probably would have done so but for his strong attachment to his son Simon.’The affair though lasted eighteen months, and was finally concluded when the woman broke it off because she wanted a more settled relationship.Mike transferred to Road Research Labs in 1956. where the following year he takes up with Valerie Storie. They are lovers for the next 4 years until Mikes Murder. Despite Mikes wife Janet having no feelings sexually towards her husband ,and apparently allowing him Full reign to satisfy his powerful Sexual urges elsewhere, 2 years into his Storie affair
Janet gives birth to a baby boy . So, partly because of the above, and my feeling that that is only the tip of the iceberg, I find myself forced into ,what does Cobalt call it? “Thinking,well,Outside the box”
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Originally posted by moste View PostJust to clarify for Newcomers and anyone not familiar with Michael Gregstens mind-set.
Here is a fellow who according to his own admission ,failed his college finals partly due to his ‘Compulsive desire to pick up women’(Woffinden chapter 2) A colleague recognized ‘Mike suffered from An over- developed sexual drive’.
A Roy Bigmore working with Mike at the Fire Research Laboratories, prior to his joining Road Research Laboratories, related that Mike confided that ‘ he was in love with an assistant In the office , and contemplated leaving home to go and live with her ,and probably would have done so but for his strong attachment to his son Simon.’The affair though lasted eighteen months, and was finally concluded when the woman broke it off because she wanted a more settled relationship.Mike transferred to Road Research Labs in 1956. where the following year he takes up with Valerie Storie. They are lovers for the next 4 years until Mikes Murder. Despite Mikes wife Janet having no feelings sexually towards her husband ,and apparently allowing him Full reign to satisfy his powerful Sexual urges elsewhere, 2 years into his Storie affair
Janet gives birth to a baby boy . So, partly because of the above, and my feeling that that is only the tip of the iceberg, I find myself forced into ,what does Cobalt call it? “Thinking,well,Outside the box”Originally posted by moste View PostJust to clarify for Newcomers and anyone not familiar with Michael Gregstens mind-set.
Here is a fellow who according to his own admission ,failed his college finals partly due to his ‘Compulsive desire to pick up women’(Woffinden chapter 2) A colleague recognized ‘Mike suffered from An over- developed sexual drive’.
A Roy Bigmore working with Mike at the Fire Research Laboratories, prior to his joining Road Research Laboratories, related that Mike confided that ‘ he was in love with an assistant In the office , and contemplated leaving home to go and live with her ,and probably would have done so but for his strong attachment to his son Simon.’The affair though lasted eighteen months, and was finally concluded when the woman broke it off because she wanted a more settled relationship.Mike transferred to Road Research Labs in 1956. where the following year he takes up with Valerie Storie. They are lovers for the next 4 years until Mikes Murder. Despite Mikes wife Janet having no feelings sexually towards her husband ,and apparently allowing him Full reign to satisfy his powerful Sexual urges elsewhere, 2 years into his Storie affair
Janet gives birth to a baby boy . So, partly because of the above, and my feeling that that is only the tip of the iceberg, I find myself forced into ,what does Cobalt call it? “Thinking,well,Outside the box”
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QUOTE: I would add that Moste - and thank you for your responses as well - tends to lump Hanratty being framed by others and police misconduct all in as one. As far as I am concerned, they are two different aspects.
Best regards and good to be back,
OneRound
Well obviously ,I can’t agree with that. With the police adjustments of Hanratty’s statements, their withholding of important information, Failure to follow up on witnesses statements, and Chief super.Roger Mathews conclusion, that his thorough investigation revealed Hanratty not to be the killer , and that all of his files ,notes , documents, and witness statements were all available to the police detectives at the time. This tells me that probably with a little help from narks, like Nudds and co. The police were in the business of framing Hanratty.
re, your destroyed modem . Coincidentally I had a similar catastrophe. The family pet cat brought in a large rat through the cat flap. The rodent escaped and took up residence behind the fridge. We knew nothing until ‘horror of horrors’ the damn thing chewed through a plastic water pipe In the middle of the night and flooded the basement .large wide screen tv ,blue ray player, carpet and underlay all went west.Total cost $ 26,000 . Thank goodness for house insurance. Which because we past the magic $25,000 we could get our deductible back. So O.R. Your advice though to late for me , is nonetheless Sound.
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Originally posted by moste View PostQUOTE: I would add that Moste - and thank you for your responses as well - tends to lump Hanratty being framed by others and police misconduct all in as one. As far as I am concerned, they are two different aspects.
Best regards and good to be back,
OneRound
Well obviously ,I can’t agree with that. With the police adjustments of Hanratty’s statements, their withholding of important information, Failure to follow up on witnesses statements, and Chief super.Roger Mathews conclusion, that his thorough investigation revealed Hanratty not to be the killer , and that all of his files ,notes , documents, and witness statements were all available to the police detectives at the time. This tells me that probably with a little help from narks, like Nudds and co. The police were in the business of framing Hanratty.
re, your destroyed modem . Coincidentally I had a similar catastrophe. The family pet cat brought in a large rat through the cat flap. The rodent escaped and took up residence behind the fridge. We knew nothing until ‘horror of horrors’ the damn thing chewed through a plastic water pipe In the middle of the night and flooded the basement .large wide screen tv ,blue ray player, carpet and underlay all went west.Total cost $ 26,000 . Thank goodness for house insurance. Which because we past the magic $25,000 we could get our deductible back. So O.R. Your advice though to late for me , is nonetheless Sound.
Sorry for your inconvenience but loved the story of the cat and the rat!!
Best regards,
OneRound
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Sorry for your inconvenience but loved the story of the cat and the rat!!
GrahamWe are suffering from a plethora of surmise, conjecture and hypothesis. - Sherlock Holmes, The Adventure Of Silver Blaze
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With regard to Moste's post 6046, I'm still not sure if I've grasped what he's getting at. But I would say that Paul Foot was convinced that Janet Gregsten was a vengeful harpie who instigated the 'plot' in cahoots with Ewer to teach her erring husband a thorough good lesson. As time went on, and when Foot actually met Janet, he changed his opinion of her competely. He was also doubting whether Alphon was, in fact, the A6 killer, wondering if he, Alphon, had led everyone, Foot included, a 'fantastic dance'. But Foot could never quite rid himself of the idea that Alphon was somehow involved in the crime, even if he wasn't the man with the gun.
GrahamWe are suffering from a plethora of surmise, conjecture and hypothesis. - Sherlock Holmes, The Adventure Of Silver Blaze
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Originally posted by Graham View PostWith regard to Moste's post 6046, I'm still not sure if I've grasped what he's getting at. But I would say that Paul Foot was convinced that Janet Gregsten was a vengeful harpie who instigated the 'plot' in cahoots with Ewer to teach her erring husband a thorough good lesson. As time went on, and when Foot actually met Janet, he changed his opinion of her competely. He was also doubting whether Alphon was, in fact, the A6 killer, wondering if he, Alphon, had led everyone, Foot included, a 'fantastic dance'. But Foot could never quite rid himself of the idea that Alphon was somehow involved in the crime, even if he wasn't the man with the gun.
Graham
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OneRound
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Hi OR,
well, yes, that's one way of putting it....Moste should have said so, as I've led a pure, unsullied life. But re: Gregsten, IIRC he'd been 'with' Valerie for about 4 years at the time of the crime, so unless he was cheating on her as well as Janet he seemed to be, er, 'faithfully unfaithful'. Plus, he (and Janet) were eternally short of money, to the extent he had to borrow the Morris off his aunt, and Janet sold his piano, which doubtless went down like a lead balloon. So I don't really see Mike as having a long and ever-changing queue of hopeful mistresses at his door...but you never know. Makes you wonder why no-one came after Ewer, when he was shacked up with Janet after the dust had settled.
GrahamWe are suffering from a plethora of surmise, conjecture and hypothesis. - Sherlock Holmes, The Adventure Of Silver Blaze
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Originally posted by moste View Post
No just one!
Graham
We are suffering from a plethora of surmise, conjecture and hypothesis. - Sherlock Holmes, The Adventure Of Silver Blaze
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Originally posted by Graham View Post
That's what I thought you meant! I can't remember where I read it, in one or other of the books, but it seems that Valerie's parents were fully aware of her relationship with Gregsten, and did nothing to end it. If so, this was a very enlightened attitude for 1961, assuming they actually knew that Gregsten was married.
Graham
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