Here is the link with Bert Balmer, Merseyside Police, waxing lyrical on raiding opium dens in the 1930s. It starts at (17.00.)
He makes no mention of the Cameo Murder or the Devlin/Burns case. Nor does he venture into Hanratty territory.
Later he extols the virtue of dogs in controlling the criminal classes (30.43) and finishes with some observations on the religious tensions within the city (33.29)
You are free to draw your own conclusions regarding the man from this brief extract. Balmer was later succeeded as Liverpool Police Chief by Kenneth Oxford. Anyone with an interest in social and cultural history will probably watch the entire video from start to finish.
If the link does not work then type in Liverpool Singing City (1965).
He makes no mention of the Cameo Murder or the Devlin/Burns case. Nor does he venture into Hanratty territory.
Later he extols the virtue of dogs in controlling the criminal classes (30.43) and finishes with some observations on the religious tensions within the city (33.29)
You are free to draw your own conclusions regarding the man from this brief extract. Balmer was later succeeded as Liverpool Police Chief by Kenneth Oxford. Anyone with an interest in social and cultural history will probably watch the entire video from start to finish.
If the link does not work then type in Liverpool Singing City (1965).
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