Originally posted by caz
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You both seem to be missing my point. If Hanratty didn't commit this crime, the person who did was evidently able to control himself sufficiently well mentally and physically for the rest of his life, not to do anything as mad or dangerous again, and not to say or do anything for the rest of his life that would have given the game away about his involvement in the A6 case.
I am simply pointing out that the killer need not have carried out a very similar type of crime, but may have carried out crimes just as mad and dangerous, long after Hanratty was hanged for the crime, but was never identified as the A6 killer.
Obviously there is no evidence, because that would involve identification, but it cannot be ruled out, even if there are a lot of people who believe Hanratty was the guilty man.
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