Originally posted by propatria27
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I didn't say he was the gunman.Louis Blom- Cooper wrote about the possibility of him obtaining the gun.
With regards to the witnesses---which ones do you mean? There were two who claimed to have seen the driver of the MM at Redbridge roundabout at 7 am.One of these said the driver looked nothing like Hanratty,the other identified him though he didn't have the same view. Michael Sherrard proved that the third witness who claimed to identify Hanratty could not possibly have seen him properly and his work mate who was waiting for him said he was not even there at that time [Paddy Hogan].
Even worse - there were people living or leaving an identical MM at 8.15 each day in Avondale Crescent.These witnesses claimed the car was never there at 7 am was not there in fact until the evening.Two of these-Margaret Thompson and Doreen Milne gave statements to the police which were withheld.This is important and was considered at the 2002 appeal to be the 'high water mark of non-disclosure'.
Valerie Storie altered her description of the killer on 31st August but the identikit she had helped to compose shows a man with a longish ,oval face,which Hanratty did not have -he had a box shaped face , a clear, high straight hairline [which Hanratty did not have he had a widows peak], a thin aquiline nose,which Hanratty did not have his nose was short and turned up slightly , hooded eyes,which Hanratty did not have,and above all Valerie must have selected from the photofit slides DARK eyes-not light blue ones!
Valerie suffered a terrible ordeal that she in no way deserved to be put through and neither did Michael Gregsten.She was immensely brave and certainly did her best with great courage and calm .But she said herself she did not see the man's face properly and caught only a fleeting glimpse when in the pitch dark the headlights from a passing vehicle lit up his face-but after two weeks she told Acott that even this memory of his face was fading and crucially she went on to identify,positively another man, Michael Clark a volunteer line up man.If this were today she would not be allowed to make a second identification after making a first.The rules today are very much stricter in other ways too ---hesitation is not permitted .Valerie took at least 15 minutes to identify Hanratty and the usual time she is said to have taken to identify him by his appearance and Cockney accent is twenty minutes.That would not be acceptable today.
Sop actually there are no witnesses from the trial who are without difficulties
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