I think it likely the police would have visited the florist after visiting the Hanratty family on 27-Aug-61, and extremely unlikely they would have visited the florist after Ewer had phoned them with a strange story
I think the opposite. The police who visited the Hanratty household were investigating a robbery. No one knows if they saw any flowers at all, or whether they saw a card which identified the particular shop that had sent them. This has all been supposition from the Prosecution Case on this site; as far as I am aware there is no corroboration of this assumption. The likelihood is they saw no flowers and no card. Whatever information were they going to glean from a Florist's Shop?
Secondly, according to Natalie, these were plain clothes police assigned to the A6 murder making enquires at the Florists' Shop. That, if verifiable, indicates the enquiry was not about a potential robber but about a potential murderer. That means Hanratty/Ryan was in the frame. But on what basis? Well only what you call the 'strange story' given down the telephone by Ewer. At the time the police gave it little credence.
But interesting that Ewer did not try to contact a local bobbie, or even by telephone the local police. He was, I am pretty sure, an inside man who knew which number to call, at Scotland Yard. His business was to all intents and purposes a 'front' and his contacts with police integral to who he was. His alleged right wing affiliations are much more likely to have been a result of him infiltrating and reporting on the activities of any neo fascists oddballs like Alphon. Ewer is reeking of MI5.
Interestingly, Ewer knew Valerie Storie, Michael Gregsten. Janet Gregsten, Louise Anderson and Dixie France. That is a wide range of people to know from one murder case. He also, possibly, had met James Hanratty and Peter Alphon. If ever anyone deserved more scrutiny in the SA6 Murder case it was William Ewer.
And no one has yet dealt with my question: why, if Ewer had prior knowledge, did he divulge this to the newspapers. He was at risk by doing so, unless he thought he was (MI5) fireproof.
I think the opposite. The police who visited the Hanratty household were investigating a robbery. No one knows if they saw any flowers at all, or whether they saw a card which identified the particular shop that had sent them. This has all been supposition from the Prosecution Case on this site; as far as I am aware there is no corroboration of this assumption. The likelihood is they saw no flowers and no card. Whatever information were they going to glean from a Florist's Shop?
Secondly, according to Natalie, these were plain clothes police assigned to the A6 murder making enquires at the Florists' Shop. That, if verifiable, indicates the enquiry was not about a potential robber but about a potential murderer. That means Hanratty/Ryan was in the frame. But on what basis? Well only what you call the 'strange story' given down the telephone by Ewer. At the time the police gave it little credence.
But interesting that Ewer did not try to contact a local bobbie, or even by telephone the local police. He was, I am pretty sure, an inside man who knew which number to call, at Scotland Yard. His business was to all intents and purposes a 'front' and his contacts with police integral to who he was. His alleged right wing affiliations are much more likely to have been a result of him infiltrating and reporting on the activities of any neo fascists oddballs like Alphon. Ewer is reeking of MI5.
Interestingly, Ewer knew Valerie Storie, Michael Gregsten. Janet Gregsten, Louise Anderson and Dixie France. That is a wide range of people to know from one murder case. He also, possibly, had met James Hanratty and Peter Alphon. If ever anyone deserved more scrutiny in the SA6 Murder case it was William Ewer.
And no one has yet dealt with my question: why, if Ewer had prior knowledge, did he divulge this to the newspapers. He was at risk by doing so, unless he thought he was (MI5) fireproof.
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