The Panorama program does not state when the police actually interviewed Mrs Morrell and the other shopkeepers, in certainly did not give the impression that it was on the 1st September 1961 as a result of the alleged call from Ewer to the police.
It was interesting to watch the program again. I think I saw it many years ago. I was struck by the consistency of Terry Evans and Grace Jones in saying that all that they could say was 'yes' or 'no'. This, of course, is nonsense, witnesses are required to tell the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth. Many things about the A6 trial can be debated, but there is no doubt that Mrs Jones or Terry Evans lied under oath when asked what they were talking to each other about when spotted by the eagle eyed juryman.
It was also interesting to see that the room that Hanratty stayed in according to Mrs Jones was room No 4. According to Foot, p 230, this was the small room at the front on the first floor, and again according to Foot this was occupied by Joe Sayle from 21 to 24 August. If Mrs Jones had told the jury this, it would not have done Hanratty any good at all.
There was, of course, no mention of staying in bathrooms, leaving cases and going out looking for better accommodation and meeting Mesdames Vincent and Walker et al. Mr Jones had a room available from cancellation. That room was No 4 at the front, on the first floor and she let Jim Hanratty occupy it for two nights. The jury did not accept this.
It was interesting to watch the program again. I think I saw it many years ago. I was struck by the consistency of Terry Evans and Grace Jones in saying that all that they could say was 'yes' or 'no'. This, of course, is nonsense, witnesses are required to tell the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth. Many things about the A6 trial can be debated, but there is no doubt that Mrs Jones or Terry Evans lied under oath when asked what they were talking to each other about when spotted by the eagle eyed juryman.
It was also interesting to see that the room that Hanratty stayed in according to Mrs Jones was room No 4. According to Foot, p 230, this was the small room at the front on the first floor, and again according to Foot this was occupied by Joe Sayle from 21 to 24 August. If Mrs Jones had told the jury this, it would not have done Hanratty any good at all.
There was, of course, no mention of staying in bathrooms, leaving cases and going out looking for better accommodation and meeting Mesdames Vincent and Walker et al. Mr Jones had a room available from cancellation. That room was No 4 at the front, on the first floor and she let Jim Hanratty occupy it for two nights. The jury did not accept this.
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