Hi,
Did any one watch the new A6 case, last night?
For those of you expecting new evidence ..forget it.
Apart from some interesting conversation with Kerr, the man who came across the bodies, and his apparent dictation from Valerie , mentioning the killer had used a .38, and a interview with Hanratty's brother, stating that he was 100 per cent certain of his innocence in 1961, now he is 200 per cent...[Without enlightening a reason]..very little else happened, apart from going over events portrayed by actors.
Personally I agree with Professor David Wilson, who states that he believed the evidence in 1961 was not damming enough to convict, but the DNA, was conclusive.
From personal knowledge I am not a fan of 1960's identification parades, in some cases there were not lawful, and only Valarie knows in her heart she was right, and she has stated that she has not the slightest doubt whatsoever.
Much uncertainty comes from the ''I am not guilty dad, please clear my name'' response , but J H knew very well, that there was a public response to the case, and not only would he spare his families feelings by denial,but also gave himself a chance of escaping his fate.
Regards Richard.
Did any one watch the new A6 case, last night?
For those of you expecting new evidence ..forget it.
Apart from some interesting conversation with Kerr, the man who came across the bodies, and his apparent dictation from Valerie , mentioning the killer had used a .38, and a interview with Hanratty's brother, stating that he was 100 per cent certain of his innocence in 1961, now he is 200 per cent...[Without enlightening a reason]..very little else happened, apart from going over events portrayed by actors.
Personally I agree with Professor David Wilson, who states that he believed the evidence in 1961 was not damming enough to convict, but the DNA, was conclusive.
From personal knowledge I am not a fan of 1960's identification parades, in some cases there were not lawful, and only Valarie knows in her heart she was right, and she has stated that she has not the slightest doubt whatsoever.
Much uncertainty comes from the ''I am not guilty dad, please clear my name'' response , but J H knew very well, that there was a public response to the case, and not only would he spare his families feelings by denial,but also gave himself a chance of escaping his fate.
Regards Richard.
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