Hi Louisa ,One Round ,Julie,Caz and Graham,
I was reading a bit about Juliana Galves last night.She did testify through an interpreter.It seems that she lost her job at the Vienna in October 1961 making her vulnerable to repatriation under the aliens act.She wasnt repatriated which may have made her want to please the powers that be by saying it was she who made the bed in room 24 and never moved it or noticed the used cartridge cases on the chair beside the bed.She stated the chair was maroon which it wasnt -it was green-and ofcourse she contradicted Florence Snell's version which was that both women had remade the small single bed slept in by Hanratty and to do so ,both the chair and the bed needed to be moved.So I guess Juliana either didn't bother changing the sheets after Hanratty had left or Florence was the one remembering right and Juliana wanted to keep on the right side of the law-which maybe why she didnt repeat her 13th September statement in court about seeing a pair of black ladies gloves.Seems to me you would expect them to change bedlinen in a place that charged twice what Mrs Jones in Rhyl charged ie nearly £2 a night instead of twelve shillings and sixpence a night!!
I was reading a bit about Juliana Galves last night.She did testify through an interpreter.It seems that she lost her job at the Vienna in October 1961 making her vulnerable to repatriation under the aliens act.She wasnt repatriated which may have made her want to please the powers that be by saying it was she who made the bed in room 24 and never moved it or noticed the used cartridge cases on the chair beside the bed.She stated the chair was maroon which it wasnt -it was green-and ofcourse she contradicted Florence Snell's version which was that both women had remade the small single bed slept in by Hanratty and to do so ,both the chair and the bed needed to be moved.So I guess Juliana either didn't bother changing the sheets after Hanratty had left or Florence was the one remembering right and Juliana wanted to keep on the right side of the law-which maybe why she didnt repeat her 13th September statement in court about seeing a pair of black ladies gloves.Seems to me you would expect them to change bedlinen in a place that charged twice what Mrs Jones in Rhyl charged ie nearly £2 a night instead of twelve shillings and sixpence a night!!
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