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Mail's feature of 1999 on Hanratty by Roger Matthews
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Last edited by Natalie Severn; 06-20-2014, 06:35 AM.
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Originally posted by Natalie Severn View PostThanks for this information Nick-its not what I was thinking of-but I am in fact quite gobsmacked that it won't be available for another 60+ years
Do you or anyone here have any idea why this is so ?
We are living in a fast becoming totalitarian state.*************************************
"A body of men, HOLDING THEMSELVES ACCOUNTABLE TO NOBODY, ought not to be trusted by anybody." --Thomas Paine ["Rights of Man"]
"Justice is an ideal which transcends the expedience of the State, or the sensitivities of Government officials, or private individuals. IT HAS TO BE PURSUED WHATEVER THE COST IN PEACE OF MIND TO THOSE CONCERNED." --'Justice of the Peace' [July 12th 1975]
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26 years -but 66 years from the ruling taking us back to 1973 approx.Hawser? A real rigmarole of a report ---in one instance implying Mrs Jones was some buxom blonde !!!-[conjuring up images of a blond floozie ---anyone less like that would be hard to imagine with her coat, hat and handbag epitomising Northern working class respectability.....]
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Originally posted by Natalie Severn View Post...and Callaghan was Home Secretary...not Prime Minister...
In addition, I'm not quite sure what James Callaghan has to do with all of this. If you are referring to the Home Secretary who received the Nimmo report then that was actually Roy Jenkins.
Nimmo reported his findings on 22nd March 1967. Callaghan was at that time Chancellor of the Exchequer until November 30th that year.
HTH
Del
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Originally posted by Derrick View PostNorma
In addition, I'm not quite sure what James Callaghan has to do with all of this. If you are referring to the Home Secretary who received the Nimmo report then that was actually Roy Jenkins.
Nimmo reported his findings on 22nd March 1967. Callaghan was at that time Chancellor of the Exchequer until November 30th that year.
HTH
Del
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Not sure what this has to do with the Matthews report. It seems to concern the events of 1968 and the then Home Secretary's decision not to order a further inquiry into the reasons why Dutton's statement or existence was not disclosed to the defence.
As has been stated above, the 'Dutton point' was not taken by Hanratty's family's counsel in the 2002 appeal, where many wide ranging points were taken. This would seem to suggest that the Jim Callaghan or his department had got it right, or am I missing something? Did Matthews address the Dutton point in his report? If not, what has Dutton got to do with Matthews? Please clarify.
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Originally posted by Spitfire View PostNot sure what this has to do with the Matthews report. It seems to concern the events of 1968 and the then Home Secretary's decision not to order a further inquiry into the reasons why Dutton's statement or existence was not disclosed to the defence.
As has been stated above, the 'Dutton point' was not taken by Hanratty's family's counsel in the 2002 appeal, where many wide ranging points were taken. This would seem to suggest that the Jim Callaghan or his department had got it right, or am I missing something? Did Matthews address the Dutton point in his report? If not, what has Dutton got to do with Matthews? Please clarify.*************************************
"A body of men, HOLDING THEMSELVES ACCOUNTABLE TO NOBODY, ought not to be trusted by anybody." --Thomas Paine ["Rights of Man"]
"Justice is an ideal which transcends the expedience of the State, or the sensitivities of Government officials, or private individuals. IT HAS TO BE PURSUED WHATEVER THE COST IN PEACE OF MIND TO THOSE CONCERNED." --'Justice of the Peace' [July 12th 1975]
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Apparently Roger Matthews concluded in 1996 -and I understand is still firmly convinced- that three people were involved in the A6 crime,one of whom drove the gunman to Dorney Reach.He arrived at this conclusion after a year's research helped by almost two dozen other detectives or similar personnel.When Baden Skitt was appointed chair of the CCRC responsible for recommending the case should go back to the Court of Appeal , he too was convinced after studying the Matthews report of James Hanratty's innocence and duly referred the case back to the Court of Appeal .Baden Skitt like Roger Matthews was an extremely high ranking policeman-and had been Chief Constable of Hertfordshire earlier in his career so he clearly wasn't making wild guesses.
Unfortunately we ourselves can only guess at what it was in that report that convinced both these experienced policemen that Hanratty was 'not only innocent but had nothing to do with the crime'.
A few ideas come to mind:
Is there something in the statement by William Ewer which provided clues and was this why it was sealed for 66 years in 1974 and is still not available to us for another 20 odd years ? Or was it just what happened when a newspaper was sued by a private citizen?
Paul Foot was absolutely convinced that many gaps would be filled if there was access to the unpublished statements and unsaid evidence under lock and key in the Home Office for 100 years -but which presumably Roger Matthews had access to? I suppose the public could press for 100.000 [is it?] on line signatures demanding a public inquiry which would be the only way in which they could be released.
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Originally posted by Natalie Severn View PostBaden Skitt like Roger Matthews was an extremely high ranking policeman-and had been Chief Constable of Hertfordshire earlier in his career so he clearly wasn't making wild guesses.
Mr Matthews comes across, to me at least, as a man of great integrity which is so refreshing to find considering the shocking amount of police corruption that has come to light and which is viewable online for any interested parties to see.*************************************
"A body of men, HOLDING THEMSELVES ACCOUNTABLE TO NOBODY, ought not to be trusted by anybody." --Thomas Paine ["Rights of Man"]
"Justice is an ideal which transcends the expedience of the State, or the sensitivities of Government officials, or private individuals. IT HAS TO BE PURSUED WHATEVER THE COST IN PEACE OF MIND TO THOSE CONCERNED." --'Justice of the Peace' [July 12th 1975]
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Originally posted by Sherlock Houses View PostA better question would be what have the last few dozen posts got to do with the Matthews Report ? The thread seems to have wandered completely off track.
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Originally posted by Natalie Severn View PostApparently Roger Matthews concluded in 1996 -and I understand is still firmly convinced- that three people were involved in the A6 crime,one of whom drove the gunman to Dorney Reach.
If the above is true then it must mean he had some extra evidence that we haven't seen, but from the first post we have...
(actually it's a quote in post#2 from Derrick, I can't find it in a quick scan of the long 1st post)
In truth, there was little in my confidential report that would not have been available to a committed investigator at any time during the past thirty-seven years.
KR,
Vic.Last edited by Victor; 06-24-2014, 02:33 AM.Truth is female, since truth is beauty rather than handsomeness; this [...] would certainly explain the saying that a lie could run around the world before Truth has got its, correction, her boots on, since she would have to chose which pair - the idea that any woman in a position to choose would have just one pair of boots being beyond rational belief.
Unseen Academicals - Terry Pratchett.
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There are clues in what Matthews wrote indicating what new evidence he has.
“Gregsten wound [the window] down and was forced out of the car at gunpoint.”
He has a witness other than Valerie at the point of hold-up.
“Staff at the Maida Vale hotel said they had not seen Alphon on the crucial night.”
He has evidence that Nudds middle statement is the true one.
“[Hanratty] bore not the remotest resemblance to the man she had identified (wrongly, of course) at the Alphon parade.”
He found Michael Clark.
“[Valerie] was unable to visually identify any one.”
He has evidence to contradict Valerie’s contention.
“Hanratty was the only man on the parade born within a hundred miles of London!!”
He tracked down all id parade volunteers.
“The room [where the bullet cases were found] had been occupied on at least two occasions in the intervening period.”
He discovered a second occupant.
“[Skillet and Trower’s] evidence was totally unreliable – and was in fact rejected at the trial.”
He talked to a juror.
“[Hanratty’s] graphic description of the room [at Rhyl] he had occupied was quite extraordinarily accurate.”
He uncovered another description by Hanratty of the room.
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