Hi,
There was no accusation at the trial that the cardridge cases had been planted. The point was argued as to whether they could be directly proven to have been left by Hanratty. The Judge in summing up pointed out that there was no direct evidence to prove that.
What the jury decided on that particular point we shall never know. What we do know however is that their over all verdict after having considered the whole of the evidence presented to them was that Hanratty was guilty.
Best wishes.
There was no accusation at the trial that the cardridge cases had been planted. The point was argued as to whether they could be directly proven to have been left by Hanratty. The Judge in summing up pointed out that there was no direct evidence to prove that.
What the jury decided on that particular point we shall never know. What we do know however is that their over all verdict after having considered the whole of the evidence presented to them was that Hanratty was guilty.
Best wishes.
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