Reference Julie Q's fascinating post, it does shed some new light on Alphon the man, although I have to say it hasn't substantially altered my opinion of him - basically, that he was unstable. You only have to look at the filmed interview in Paris - he's putting on an act worthy of Olivier. I never believed that he was the A6 killer, even in those distant days when I believed Hanratty was innocent. And I don't think he was the first suspect interviewed by the police - more likely he was the first named suspect.
I didn't know that his DNA had been obtained by subterfuge, and I won't embarrass Julie Q by asking for further information. And I didn't know that Jeremy Fox had helped him out - good for him, because he too fell on hard times.
It is also fascinating to hear what Alphon had to say about Ewer, implying that he was a dangerous bloke to mess around with. I once spent a considerable amount of time trying to obtain information on William Ewer - I admit readily that I'm no expert in such an enterprise, but I drew a big blank. I wonder if William Ewer was his real name, in fact. He must have had something about him to impress a bloke like Jean Justice who, although an ace bullshitter, was an ace bullshitter from the startum of Society where people listened. Yet it seems to me that Ewer downplayed himself to the extent that he was quite happy to be described as an umbrella repairer, when it's known that he acted as intermediary for someone to purchase at auction a valuable - what was it? I've forgotten!
I'm short of time just now, but I'm intending to re-read the 15-point statement he made as a response to the Sunday Times article which questioned his role in the A6 Case.
Finally, many thanks again to Julie Q for an incredibly interesting insight into Alphon's character.
Graham
I didn't know that his DNA had been obtained by subterfuge, and I won't embarrass Julie Q by asking for further information. And I didn't know that Jeremy Fox had helped him out - good for him, because he too fell on hard times.
It is also fascinating to hear what Alphon had to say about Ewer, implying that he was a dangerous bloke to mess around with. I once spent a considerable amount of time trying to obtain information on William Ewer - I admit readily that I'm no expert in such an enterprise, but I drew a big blank. I wonder if William Ewer was his real name, in fact. He must have had something about him to impress a bloke like Jean Justice who, although an ace bullshitter, was an ace bullshitter from the startum of Society where people listened. Yet it seems to me that Ewer downplayed himself to the extent that he was quite happy to be described as an umbrella repairer, when it's known that he acted as intermediary for someone to purchase at auction a valuable - what was it? I've forgotten!
I'm short of time just now, but I'm intending to re-read the 15-point statement he made as a response to the Sunday Times article which questioned his role in the A6 Case.
Finally, many thanks again to Julie Q for an incredibly interesting insight into Alphon's character.
Graham
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