Nats,
But who would the person or persons be who'd go to such extreme lengths to scare off Gregsten and Valerie from their relationship?
Gregsten's parents were divorced and he was raised largely by his grandmother and his aunt - in fact, the Morris Minor belonged to his aunt. He was unstable and had a nervous breakdown.
Janet Gregsten came from a dysfunctional family who, as far as I can tell, couldn't have cared less about her. She attempted suicide.
Again, as far as I can make out, the one common factor between the two families is that they were permanently short of money, as were Michael and Janet after they were married. I would suspect that even in 1961 hiring a gunman to do anything wasn't cheap.......
So, if a member or members of one or both of their families decided to put an end to the illicit affair between Michael and Valerie, who would it/they have been, and if they decided to hire a gunman, where would the money come to pay him? And is there any history of previous family attempts to end the relationship? Not as far as I can tell - the only one I can find is that their mutual employer at the RRL gave them a rather paternal warning, and Valerie told him to get stuffed.
William Ewer? Don't think so. He may well have fancied Janet something rotten, but if he wished to break up her marriage I think he was not the kind of person to resort to the kind of violence that ultimately resulted in a murder and an attempted murder, and a rape. I rather suspect he was the kind of bloke who'd write a long and rather stuffy letter to Gregsten.
And don't forget that at the time Michael and Janet were having serious marital difficulties and were living apart. It was really only a matter of time before they seperated, and maybe Ewer was biding his time. Who would pay a gunman to break up an affair when it was plain to all who knew them that Michael's and Janet's marriage was on the rocks and that they'd never get back together?
There never was any reason whatsoever for anyone to hire a gunman to scare Michael and Valerie into calling it a day. Totally illogical.
No, the A6 Case began when a disgruntled, ill-educated, not very intelligent to the point of being backward, but hugely egotistical young man had just acquired a gun and decided to put it to good use around the area of Dorney Reach, where he knew there were some rather isolated, but obviously wealthy, houses. Or maybe he intended to hold up a garage on the main road, or an off-license. At any rate, he was frustrated in whatever his intentions were, and decided to scout the area to see if, as a last resort, he could make some profit out of holding up a courting couple in a car.
Graham
But who would the person or persons be who'd go to such extreme lengths to scare off Gregsten and Valerie from their relationship?
Gregsten's parents were divorced and he was raised largely by his grandmother and his aunt - in fact, the Morris Minor belonged to his aunt. He was unstable and had a nervous breakdown.
Janet Gregsten came from a dysfunctional family who, as far as I can tell, couldn't have cared less about her. She attempted suicide.
Again, as far as I can make out, the one common factor between the two families is that they were permanently short of money, as were Michael and Janet after they were married. I would suspect that even in 1961 hiring a gunman to do anything wasn't cheap.......
So, if a member or members of one or both of their families decided to put an end to the illicit affair between Michael and Valerie, who would it/they have been, and if they decided to hire a gunman, where would the money come to pay him? And is there any history of previous family attempts to end the relationship? Not as far as I can tell - the only one I can find is that their mutual employer at the RRL gave them a rather paternal warning, and Valerie told him to get stuffed.
William Ewer? Don't think so. He may well have fancied Janet something rotten, but if he wished to break up her marriage I think he was not the kind of person to resort to the kind of violence that ultimately resulted in a murder and an attempted murder, and a rape. I rather suspect he was the kind of bloke who'd write a long and rather stuffy letter to Gregsten.
And don't forget that at the time Michael and Janet were having serious marital difficulties and were living apart. It was really only a matter of time before they seperated, and maybe Ewer was biding his time. Who would pay a gunman to break up an affair when it was plain to all who knew them that Michael's and Janet's marriage was on the rocks and that they'd never get back together?
There never was any reason whatsoever for anyone to hire a gunman to scare Michael and Valerie into calling it a day. Totally illogical.
No, the A6 Case began when a disgruntled, ill-educated, not very intelligent to the point of being backward, but hugely egotistical young man had just acquired a gun and decided to put it to good use around the area of Dorney Reach, where he knew there were some rather isolated, but obviously wealthy, houses. Or maybe he intended to hold up a garage on the main road, or an off-license. At any rate, he was frustrated in whatever his intentions were, and decided to scout the area to see if, as a last resort, he could make some profit out of holding up a courting couple in a car.
Graham
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