Originally posted by Derrick
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Sorry, I must have missed where she actually said the gunman had pale blue eyes. But if she did say that, and you can give me the exact source, I can't for the life of me understand why the word 'icy' kept being used instead, since there can be no possible ambiguity with 'pale', can there?
If one talks about an icy sea, for example, one thinks of deep, freezing cold waters of a dark inky blue - not the pale aqua associated with warm summer shallows.
Funny that Sherrard had to tell the jury that Hanratty's eye colour was a 'much darker blue'. Could they not see for themselves, if Valerie described the gunman's as 'pale' (and not merely 'icy'), that the shade was not right for the man in the dock?
What is also funny is that I have just been reading on the other thread various comments made by Hanratty supporters that blue eyes cannot be 'dark' by any stretch of anyone's fertile imagination! So just how dark was 'much darker blue' meant to be, and if Hanratty's eyes were not pale in colour but 'much' darker, how does that help to make him innocent exactly?
Love,
Caz
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