Over about the past 12 months, three friends who had been looking at my library of true-crime books have spotted my books on the A6 Case. All three remembered the crime, and strangely all three said that they thought John Lennon was involved in some way. All three borrowed my books (including Shadows Of Deadman's Hill by Leonard Miller, and now a collectors' item or so I understand. I don't know how thoroughly these people read the books, but one was more or less convinced of Hanratty's guilt, one of his innocence, and one didn't know one way or the other. A good spread of opinion. The undecided one said that in some respects it reminded him of the Lindbergh Kidnap Case from the 1930's, known by some in the USA as 'The Case That Will Never Die'. I thought that was a good sub-title for the A6 Case, still hotly debated after almost 54 years. Will we ever know the whole truth about it?
Graham
Graham
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