but you ARE ignoring the book aspect. It is not just a simple anagram. There was NO SUCH BOOK.
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but you ARE ignoring the book aspect. It is not just a simple anagram. There was NO SUCH BOOK.
Funny you choose to ignore the specific nature of what I was addressing. The fact that j lays is a perfect anagram for slay j and was written shortly before the murder, about a book that did not...
Please. So Wallace got the date and last name wrong and this somehow coincidentally created a perfect anagram for his wife's murder shortly before it happened? Be intellectually honest...if we all...
Well almost 2 days later and no explanation...to me this proves Wallace's guilt. I missed this in my first sloppy reading of the book. This was the trump card I was talking about. Now that I see it...
What about J LAYS guys? Any explanation for that code in wallace's diary? No such book was ever found.
Yes, IAN
Wallace saying 'now it opens!', but then never making a big deal about the unlocked door again was a major slip up in my opinion. Pretty good indicator of pre knowledge/planning.
I...
'Sorry, I'm a stranger here?!?!' Who would say that, ever? Sounds totally contrived.
Yes IAN, I agree Wallace planned it and Parry made the call...that much I'm convince of. Marsden possible, maybe even probable (when you tie together Qualtrough+family connection/police) but...
LOL! Yeah good old Brownie. Very reliable. Like John Parkes.
I have been called to serve on a jury before :)
Burkhilly,
Apologies if my earlier post was unnecessarily mean-spirited. I just am surprised by the negative reviews and reception here as compared to other places, especially since I enjoyed the...
You said Parry and Marsden paid Julia for sex; it was the other way around. Also Wallace didn't blackmail Parry, only Marsden. That's an important distinction.
Wallace was seen as a stoic and odd...
Burkhilly,
I'm not sure you even read the book comprehensibly, since your opening 'In a nutshell' paragraphs contains numerous factual errors. I almost thought you did it on purpose, so I re-read...
ROD,
I have to disagree with your assessment of the book. I thought it was very engagingly written. Filled to the brim with new facts, connections and chock-full of unknown information. It is...
ROD,
Do you still stick by your 'Parry and Another theory?' With Wallace being innocent?
Yes IAN,
The book to me is now the seminal work on this case. Even if one disagrees with aspects of the theory, I think it does a very good job of tying together the Wallace and Parry working...
Just read the book. I think it is absolutely wonderfully done. A plethora of new information that has been unearthed.
I believe this book proved that William Herbert Wallace was in effect guilty...
IAN, I am still waiting for my copy of the book. I am practically chopping at the bit. I can't wait to have a discussion, once you are finished. I agree this case is unbeatable...but we can hope this...
Mark, I don't know if you're suggesting I must be John Gannon because I share the same sentiment, anyway you can find my Crimespace page. http://crimespace.ning.com/profile/JohnLevin. That's me, I...
MARK,
Were those the very tasteless photos of Julia naked on a mortuary slab? With your name etched across her back? I found those offensive to the max and was stunned when I saw them. I thought...
GED,
I had asked John Gannon some questions back on CrimeSpace in the early stages of his book. He was extremely generous not only with his material but with providing me tons of information on...
MARK,
everyone knows all the current facts that you are aware of. We've all read the inacityliving page you and GED made. Slemen's theories have been put out there and rightly derided. Another...
ROD, the quote of Justice Wright was in a news article supplied by Jonathan Goodman who believed in Wallace's innocence. It almost certainly wasn't apocryphal. Anyways, it was just an interesting...
“Never forget that Wallace was a chessplayer. ... I should say that, broadly speaking, any man with common sense would have said that Wallace’s alibi was too good to be true, but that is not an...
By the way, the diary which you use as evidence against my theory has a kicker that will stun all of you. You know my theory already. Wallace is the mastermind...Parry made the call...Marsden did the...
Okay, 90 percent?
I'd give my theory a 95 percent chance of being correct...with Wallace's guilt at about 99.9. I'd give your theory 0.05 percent chance.