Indeed, JH was in Rhyl during the second week of July. I mis-read my notes. No argument that he was in Liverpool on the 26th of July, as he was interviewed by police following a scuffle with two men outside a cafe. He also gave his real name to the police, somewhat unusually.
The thing is, the new bookie's was open by the 25th July, so had Hanratty been in Kinmel Street either at this time, or as he claimed on the 22-23 August, he would have seen the shop and the illuminated sign. Given that he very much liked a flutter, it is very likely he'd have mentioned these features as part of establishing his Ingledene alibi.
He recalled trying to sell a watch to Mr Kempt in Liverpool, but at no time did he mention Mr Dutton who claimed a young man tried to sell him a watch in Rhyl on 23 August. Mr Dutton did say that he probably wouldn't be able to recognise the man again, so his evidence would have been of doubtful worth. Hanratty wasn't the only young man trying to sell watches to people on the street in 1961.
Graham
The thing is, the new bookie's was open by the 25th July, so had Hanratty been in Kinmel Street either at this time, or as he claimed on the 22-23 August, he would have seen the shop and the illuminated sign. Given that he very much liked a flutter, it is very likely he'd have mentioned these features as part of establishing his Ingledene alibi.
He recalled trying to sell a watch to Mr Kempt in Liverpool, but at no time did he mention Mr Dutton who claimed a young man tried to sell him a watch in Rhyl on 23 August. Mr Dutton did say that he probably wouldn't be able to recognise the man again, so his evidence would have been of doubtful worth. Hanratty wasn't the only young man trying to sell watches to people on the street in 1961.
Graham
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