Yes, I would have said about 5 minutes travelling time.
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Yes, I would have said about 5 minutes travelling time.
Thank You Lindy & Mark
So using the same criteria applied to Wallace himself by those who think he was guilty by that I mean being a little flexible with times. Parry could possibly have made the call and arrived at 7 Missouri Road quite soon after. Lilly Lloyd's mother may have been a few minutes out when she said he arrived at 7-15pm
Just a thought:)
And a reasonable thought Steve. How's the band coming along? :unibrow:
Hee hee - there you are...
I know I hear it all the time. Personally I never liked them.
However I do have a brother called Glenn and another brother called Mick (anyone into greyhounds?)
Good mucker.
Back on subject then Steve. I take it, like me you believe WHW was innocent. Parry comes across as a bit of a lad, had been in trouble before, even with the Pru, WHW had grassed him up, a score to settle, an unreliable alibi that was revoked later on, the bloodied glove if we believe Parkes etc....
Hi Ged I am about 80% in favour of William Wallace being innocent.
After reading James Murphys' book I have been of the opinion that Parry did not do it but from his alibi on the Monday night for the telephone call it is possible he could have made that call.
However he does seem to have a perfect alibi for the Tuesday night but I am going to study this alibi a little more closely after all we do not know the time of death and thanks to McFall who bungled his initial inspection by relying on rigor for the time of death we don't even have a reliable time frame.
Yes, I think it is quite possible for Lily Lloyd's mother to have been inaccurate with the time on the Monday night. I'm not sure about Parry though...Like you say Steve, he seems to have a cast iron alibi for the evening of the murder from 5.30 up till about 8.30. I know I have stated this before that alibis can be fabricated, but I'm just not sure...I do myself tend to lean towards Wallace's innocence. Like you say, we don't know exactly when the killing was committed.
There is an Echo supplement in newsagents/vendors called MURDER MOST FOUL. I bought it today. It costs £1.50 and has several notorious local murder cases. The Maybrick Case is covered, as is The Cameo Murder. The Wallace Murder is the centrespread.