Natalie, please read what people post. I never said that Ewer had no association with the crime - I said that there is no evidence that he, along with other persons I mentioned, ever attempted to break up the relationship between MG and VS. I am fully aware of Ewer's presence in the aftermath of the crime, and also in his business dealings which I too looked into a long time ago, as did Leonard Miller. Yes, I agree he wasn't quite what he purported to be, and that he was much more high-powered than he allowed people to believe - a typical antiques dealer, actually. I assume he's long dead now, if not he must be well over 100. And don't forget that he and Janet Gregsten, prior to her marriage, lived in the same house, so they plainly knew each other very well and for some time prior to her husband's murder.
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